The New York Review of Books is a magazine containing articles on books, culture, politics, and world events, which has been published semi-monthly since 1963. The New York Review of Books records document the editorial process behind the creation of the Review, and, to a lesser extent, the administration and business aspects of the magazine. The majority of the collection consists of edited manuscripts and correspondence between the editors and contributors.
Files are closed to researchers for five years after the year of their creation. For example, files created in 2015 will be open for research on January 1, 2021.
Series III: Editorial Files is located off-site. Request material from Series III in advance for use in the Brooke Russell Astor Reading Room.
Source (note)
Purchased from The New York Review of Books, 2016.
Author
New York Review of Books, creator.
Title
New York Review of Books records.
Production
1955-2016.
Restricted access
Electronic records are currently unavailable.
Files are closed to researchers for five years after the year of their creation. For example, files created in 2015 will be open for research on January 1, 2021.
Series III: Editorial Files is located off-site. Request material from Series III in advance for use in the Brooke Russell Astor Reading Room.
Location of other archival materials
New York Review of Books records, 1963-1969; Also located at; Syracuse University Libraries, Special Collections Research Center.
Source
Purchased from The New York Review of Books, 2016.