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Motor Circuit Moleskine Note Pad
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 Hemmingway, and Bruce Chatwin.
A simple black rectangle with rounded corners, an elastic page-holder, and an internal expandable pocket: a nameless object with a spare perfection all its own, produced for over a century by a small French bookbinder that supplied the stationery shops of Paris, where the artistic and literary avant-garde of the world browsed and bought them.
A trusted and handy travel companion, the notebook held invaluable sketches, notes, stories and ideas that would one day become famous paintings or the pages of beloved books.
$17.39
Original: $49.69
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$49.69
$17.39Motor Circuit Moleskine Note Pad
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 Hemmingway, and Bruce Chatwin.
A simple black rectangle with rounded corners, an elastic page-holder, and an internal expandable pocket: a nameless object with a spare perfection all its own, produced for over a century by a small French bookbinder that supplied the stationery shops of Paris, where the artistic and literary avant-garde of the world browsed and bought them.
A trusted and handy travel companion, the notebook held invaluable sketches, notes, stories and ideas that would one day become famous paintings or the pages of beloved books.
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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 Hemmingway, and Bruce Chatwin.
A simple black rectangle with rounded corners, an elastic page-holder, and an internal expandable pocket: a nameless object with a spare perfection all its own, produced for over a century by a small French bookbinder that supplied the stationery shops of Paris, where the artistic and literary avant-garde of the world browsed and bought them.
A trusted and handy travel companion, the notebook held invaluable sketches, notes, stories and ideas that would one day become famous paintings or the pages of beloved books.


















