Product Code: op-12503
The A5 Notebook that just rules!
The Moleskine Classic Large Hard Cover Notebook (13x21cm) features a cardboard bound cover with rounded corners, acid free paper, a ribbon bookmark and elastic closure.
The first page contains an “in case of loss notice” with space to jot down a reward for the finder.
Attached to the back cover is an expandable inner pocket that contains the Moleskine history. The pocket can be used for loose papers and notes. This A5 Notebook contains 240 ivory-coloured ruled pages and is available in a wide range of stylish vibrant colours.
Quantity Breaks | 100 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | 2500 | Plain Stock | 18.18ea | 17.83ea | 17.83ea | 17.83ea | 17.83ea |
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Screenprint A extra slow | 19.93ea | 19.37ea | 19.23ea | 19.06ea | 19.06ea |
Debossing medium | 20.32ea | 19.51ea | 19.04ea | 18.97ea | 18.95ea |
Digital print paper | 19.01ea | 18.48ea | 18.45ea | 18.43ea | 18.43ea |
Digital print extra slow | 19.06ea | 18.57ea | 18.48ea | 18.46ea | 18.45ea |
The Moleskine Classic Large Hard Cover Notebook (13x21cm) has a range of great features that make this the perfect promotional gift:
The Moleskine notebook is the heir and successor to the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past two centuries: among them Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway and Bruce Chatwin.
Today, it is celebrated in pop culture as a contemporary icon, an inviting blank space where your own words and sketches join you to an ever evolving relay of creativity.
In his book The Songlines, Chatwin tells the story of the little black notebook: in 1986, the manufacturer, a small family-owned company in the French city of Tours, went out of business. “Le vrai moleskine n’est plus” are the lapidary words he puts into the mouth of the owner of the stationery shop in Rue de l’Ancienne Comédie where he usually purchased his notebooks. Chatwin set about buying up all the notebooks that he could find before his departure for Australia, but they were still not enough.
In 1997, the company known today as Moleskine brought the legendary notebook back to life.
Source: https://www.moleskine.com/en-us/the-world-of-moleskine/our-heritage/