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London Notebook (Moleskine City Pocket Book) (Moleskine City Notebook)

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London Notebook (Moleskine City Pocket Book) (Moleskine City Notebook)Author: Moleskine
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   Hardcover 228 pages
   Release Date: 01 January 2006
   Publisher: Turnaround
   ISBN: 888370617X
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   Sales Rank: 5092

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Customer Reviews:

  Fantastic product! (20 August 2008)
Since I bought this moleskine city guide I don't think I've ever left it at home. It has proved an invaluable way to make little notes about the city I live in. For example, I have been able to record quirky little cafes on side streets, found by chance, and would probably never be found again without somewhere to note it all down. I can see this turning into a way to collect my musings and witterings about London.

A lovely product that I will keep for life - or at least until it is falling apart.

  Moleskine on the move (23 February 2007)
I've long been a Moleskine convert, so I was looking forward taking just one book with me on a recent trip to London (rather than my usual tourist map book, Moleskine notebook and address book....). This little baby performed admirably, and I'll continue to use it on future trips to record notes and opinions of eateries, bars, shops and attractions as I experience them.

Downsides? The map is very centrally focused (starting at Kensington in the West), although in its detail I can't fault it. There are also some 'features' such as the tracing paper that obviously looked good in the design studio, but on the ground seem a bit lame. I'm sure future editions will be more practical in this respect.



 
 


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