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- ALBERTINE | Home
ALBERTINE is a reading room and bookshop that brings to life French-American intellectual exchange A permanent venue for free events and debates, the new space will offer more than 14,000 contemporary and classic titles from over 30 French-speaking countries around the world
- ALBERTINE | About Us
Tucked inside the historic Payne Whitney mansion, Albertine is the only bookshop in New York devoted solely to books in French and English with more than 14,000 contemporary and classic titles from 30 French-speaking countries
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ALBERTINE is a reading room and bookshop that brings to life French-American intellectual exchange A permanent venue for free events and debates, the new space will offer more than 14,000 contemporary and classic titles from over 30 French-speaking countries around the world
- ALBERTINE | Voices of Lebanon
Celebrate Francophonie Week at Villa Albertine with an evening dedicated to Lebanon’s vibrant culture The event will feature a discussion with authors Marwan Chahine, Tracy Chahwan, and Olivier Guez, moderated by journalist Joumana Khatib
- Books - ALBERTINE
ALBERTINE is a reading room and bookshop that brings to life French-American intellectual exchange A permanent venue for free events and debates, the new space will offer more than 14,000 contemporary and classic titles from over 30 French-speaking countries around the world
- ALBERTINE | Announcing the Winners of the Prix Albertine Jeunesse 2025
The Prix Albertine Jeunesse is a reader’s choice award based on the vote of young readers aged 3 to 11 years old, who cast their votes for their favorite book from a collection of Francophone youth literature available in English translation
- ALBERTINE | Coups de coeur
ALBERTINE is a reading room and bookshop that brings to life French-American intellectual exchange A permanent venue for free events and debates, the new space will offer more than 14,000 contemporary and classic titles from over 30 French-speaking countries around the world
- Events - ALBERTINE
On Tuesday, November 4, the Albertine Book club will discuss the novel Ultramarine by Mariette Navarro, translated from the Fench by Eve Hill-Agnus and published by Deep Vellum
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