Will Not Be a Cosi Cosa Trip

Register TODAY for the National Review 2017 Trans-Atlantic Crossing on the Queen Mary 2

Dear Friend,

I'm not taking anything away from Allan Jones and Groucho. An ocean voyage, no matter the class or the locus for dining and revelry, can be wonderful. Like this:

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But the National Review 2017 Trans-Atlantic Crossing, well, that's going to be something . . . molto bene. Even . . . piu bella! Nothing cosi cosa about what we're planning. You can get complete information about that, and securely reserve your beautiful, affordable stateroom, at www.nrcruise.com.

What can't be found there, because it's in your heart instead, is that on-my-bucket-list desire – you've always really wanted to sail an ocean, and in style. The NR sailing – scheduled for August 31 to September 7 on Cunard Line's majestic and remastered Queen Mary 2, leaving from Southampton, UK and bound for Brooklyn, USA –will be the ideal opportunity, so . . . do it (and in the company of hundreds of fellow conservatives).

Here are three things you should know about this tres bon voyage. The first is that it is affordable: Prices start at just $2,577 a person (based on double occupancy), and "single" cabins start at $3,916. There's a comfortable and spacious stateroom for every taste and wallet.

The second is that there is a terrific array of conservative speakers, writers, thinkers, doers who will be with us. Namely: Judge Michael Mukasey, former U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, Heritage Foundation founder Ed Feulner, acclaimed novelist Mark Helprin, British author Douglas Murray, NR editor in chief Rich Lowry, media critic Brent Bozell, NRO editor Charles Cooke, ace conservative counsel Cleta Mitchell, domestic policy guru Sally Pipes, defense expert John Hillen, Claremont Review of Books editor Charles Kesler, conservative academic Daniel Mahoney, NRO editors-at-large John O'Sullivan and Kathryn Lopez, NR senior editors Jonah Goldberg, Jay Nordlinger, Ramesh Ponnuru, and David Pryce-Jones, NR essayists David French, Kevin Williamson, Reihan Salam, and Ian Tuttle, NR ace reporter Jim Geraghty, and NR columnists Rob Long and James Lileks.

The third is our terrific program: There will be daily seminar sessions in which our all-star speakers will discuss the day's most pressing issues, plus several cocktail receptions, a smoker, and intimate dining on at least two evenings, and likely three, with our conservative celebrities.

You just can't be cosi cosa when such a wonderful experience awaits you. Sign up today for the National Review 2017 Trans-Atlantic Crossing at www.nrcruise.com.

Ciao ciao,

Jack Fowler

Vice President, National Review

P.S.: Of course, there will likely be celebrity shuffleboarding (you're on notice, Rich and Jonah), but we'll get to that in another email.

 


 
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