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Jan Morris at the New York Public Library

By Sean | Permalink | 2 comments | August 18th, 2006 | Trackback

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This exciting LIVE from the NYPL event is still two months away but since tickets go on sale soon, I though it best to let you know about it ASAP. Don’t miss a rare opportunity to see this acclaimed travel author — no excuses to miss it, especially with this advance notice to Written Road readers — there’s plenty of time for all you travel lovers to plan a visit to NYC this October!

What: Jan Morris at 80
A conversation with one of the world’s most admired and imitated travel writers, hosted by Paul Holdengräber, Director of the Public Education Program at the NYPL’s Humanities and Social Sciences Library.

Date: Monday, October 23, 2006

Time: 7:00 pm

Place: Celeste Bartos Forum at Humanities and Social Sciences Library

Cost: $15 general admission; $10 library donors, seniors & students with valid identification

**Tickets go on sale Thursday, August 31, 2006**

I’ll be there and would love to meet up with Written Roadies who attend, so shoot me an email at writtenroadkel@gmail.com if you plan on going. (I knew there was a reason I moved back to NYC :)




Comments


Mary | August 22nd, 2006 at 10:24 am
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Thanks for this post. I just finished reading Conundrum - loved every bit of it and will now read her others.

Hope to get tickets and to see you and fabulous New York! Whoa!

Jackie Coffee | September 1st, 2006 at 8:51 am
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Jan Morris is the greatest travel writer ever! Her books about Venice and Hong Kong are the definitive captured essence of both those places. I’ll definitely be there with bells on.

I’m a New Yorker who works on Wall Street, so I’ll be picking up my ticket on the way home from work today.

Thanks for the heads up.


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