New York Review Books was created in 1999.
The New York Review of Books was created in 1963.
The New York Review of Science Fiction was created in 1988.
The basis of the New York Review of Books publication is that it is a place for books and issues to be discussed in depth by the "minds" of the day. When it was started they wanted it to be an independent publication, which it remains to this day.
The New York Times selects books for review based on a variety of factors, including the book's relevance, quality of writing, author reputation, and potential reader interest. They may also consider cultural impact, timeliness, and diversity of genres and perspectives in their selection process.
New Ireland Review was created in 1894.
New England Review was created in 1978.
New Left Review was created in 1960.
New Welsh Review was created in 1988.
New Oxford Review was created in 1977.
New England Law Review was created in 1965.
The New York Times usually publishes one book review once a week every Sunday. You will find it under the "Art" and then "Books" section of their internet site.
The Naval Review at New York - 1912 was released on: USA: 19 October 1912