Description
The perfectly brilliant productivity tool! Dotted sheets, page numbers, a blank table of contents, and colorful inspiration throughout provide a new way to dream up a bright future.
Format | Paperblanks Slim |
Dimensions | 3.75″W x 7″H x 1″D |
Interior | Lined |
Lines Per Page | 24 |
Page Count | 208 |
Closure | Clasp |
GSM | 85 |
Cover | Hardcover |
Edge Printing | Yes |
Binding Type | Smyth Sewn |
Pouch Type | Memento Pouch |
Interior Paper | Custom-Designed Laid Paper |
Ribbon Markers | 1 |
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About This Design
- Original Art:Tossanis Biblebinding
- Era:1792
- Region:Basel, Switzerland
In a rivers sinuous progress, we can see glints of the evolution of civilization. This journal, with its rippling, golden embellishment suggestive of waters movement, comes from a book originally published in Basel, Switzerland, where the Swiss, German and French borders meet. Basel is famous not just as a cultural centre, including its many theatres and museums, but also for its location on the banks of the River Rhine.
Like the Rhine, this cover has a long and winding history that intersects with that of Europe. Originally bound in red calfskin, it was published in 1729 by Johann Rudolph and Emanuel Thurneysen, a renowned bookbinding duo collectively known as the Thurneysen fratres (Thurneysen brothers). The book itself is named Tossanis Bible after Paul Tossanus, a Huguenot minister whose controversial 1617 translation of Luthers Bible was held within.
The colour and pattern of our Blue Rhine design are suggestive of the relentless movement of water over rock, reminding us of the cultural evolution that the river has brought through its own long and winding European history.
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