TB0008
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This bonded leather is ideal for character work or to write down their own thoughts and ideas
Supplied with 1 notebook is included.
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Often they appear suddenly on: The brilliant idea, a brainstorm or eureka moment. Now just do not get distracted and pinned definitely! If only the dog would not do so an alarm because of Postman Always Rings Twice. So, dog calm again, postman away, the idea unfortunately.
Many important ideas of the story would probably be lost, they would have found not just after the emergence their way into a notebook. There they could quietly take over barking dogs and postmen and were then just as fresh as the moment of inspiration. Bruce Chatwin, British writer and self-proclaimed nomad, has held on numerous trips his impressions in notebooks. A well-known quote from him stating that the loss of the passport would be a banality, compared with the loss of a notebook - "To lose a passport which the least of one's worries:. To lose a notebook was a catastrophe"
A notebook can have the rank of a friend and personal companion. In his ideas, sketches, fragments of thought and impressions find just place like things of everyday life. Whether telephone numbers, addresses or dates - everything is safely protected from the Valley of Oblivion. Taking an old diary at hand, it invites personal track search, evokes memories and gives them a place in life. Such a personal companion should appeal to all your senses on an aesthetic level. AP Donovan serves a choice of high-quality, hand-bound in fine cowhide notebooks for you. The handmade paper your personal notes are well preserved forever. Enter oblivion no chance: Notebooks of AP Donovan.
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