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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherFlame Tree Publishing
ISBN-101839642998
ISBN-139781839642999
eBay Product ID (ePID)3050400710
Product Key Features
Original LanguageEnglish
Book TitleBodleian Girls Adventure Book (Foiled Blank Journal)
Number of Pages176 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2021
TopicScrapbooking, Techniques / Cartooning, Graphic Arts / Illustration
IllustratorYes
GenreDesign, Art, Crafts & Hobbies
AuthorFlame Tree Studio
Book SeriesFlame Tree Blank Notebooks Ser.
FormatPrint, Other
Dimensions
Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight12.3 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisA beautiful, luxurious Flame Tree Notebook. Combining high-quality production with magnificent fine art, the crafted covers are printed on foil, embossed then foil stamped. And they're powerfully practical: a pocket at the back for receipts and scraps and two bookmark ribbons. Art by the Bodleian Libraries., A FLAME TREE NOTEBOOK. Beautiful and luxurious the journals combine high-quality production with magnificent art. Perfect as a gift, and an essential personal choice for writers, notetakers, travellers, students, poets and diarists. Features a wide range of well-known and modern artists, with new artworks published throughout the year. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED. The highly crafted covers are printed on foil paper, embossed then foil stamped, complemented by the luxury binding and rose red end-papers. The covers are created by our artists and designers who spend many hours transforming original artwork into gorgeous 3d masterpieces that feel good in the hand, and look wonderful on a desk or table. PRACTICAL, EASY TO USE. Flame Tree Notebooks come with practical features too: a pocket at the back for scraps and receipts; two ribbon markers to help keep track of more than just a to-do list and robust ivory text paper. THE ART. These charming, brightly-coloured story anthologies highlight the changing role of girls and women in the 1930s. Featuring cheerful illustrations of sporting, spirited girls ready for adventure, they are tangible evidence of the slow and steady social progress of the era, and the new freedoms and opportunities afforded to many women. HE FINAL WORD. As William Morris said, "Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."