What is Moleskine? ( mol-a-skeen'-a)
MOLESKINE is the legendary notebook that has held the inspirations and ideas of everyone from Van Gogh, Picasso and Hemingway to famed author, Bruce Chatwin. Artists, authors, and geniuses of all variety have long appreciated the simplicity and superior functionality of these notebooks.
Originally these books were produced by small French bookbinders who supplied the Parisian stationery shops frequented by the international avant-garde. However, In 1986, the last manufacturer of Moleskine, a family operation in Tours, closed and Moleskines were gone – but not forgotten. As a result of their previous popularity and demand, they did return. In 1998, a small Milanese publisher brought these books back for writers, artists, travelers and all free-thinkers around the globe.
| From July 2010 to December 2011: 18 months of pages to plan, week by week. The new 18 Month Planners combine the function of a diary and a notebook: days on the left, ruled note pages on the right.
For those whose new year starts in September.
Available with hard and soft cover, black or red, in different formats, with all the Moleskine features: rounded corners, acid free paper, a bookmark, an elastic closure and an expandable inner pocket. |
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| The Pocket notebooks are a great size (3.5 x 5.5”) for stashing in your backpack, briefcase, handbag or especially your pocket. The Moleskine Pocket notebooks feature a hard cover binding that contains thread bound acid-free paper pages. |
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| The Moleskine City Notebooks are ideal for those who travel, whether to see the sights or for work, as a way of organizing your trip and to preserve it for your memory and your records. |
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