The Little Notebook

£2.00

It’s a little notebook.

It costs two pounds.

Have you ever picked up a copy of The Little Review and thought, this magazine would be perfect, if it weren’t for all those words?

Well, if you have, this is the item for you.

It is in the same pocket-sized format as The Little Review (10.5cm x 14.8cm) but entirely blank inside. Or almost blank. The inside covers show a vase of flowers, a detail from a still life by the German artist Peter Binoit (c.1590-1632). It’s a very beautiful painting. We should probably have included a photo of it here, but we haven’t. You’ll just have to imagine it. Or buy the notebook.

You can fill The Little Notebook with doodles, with essays, with aphorisms, with shopping-lists, or even – if you really insist; we can’t legally stop you – with poetry.

Have we mentioned that it only costs two pounds?

It’s a little notebook.

It costs two pounds.

Have you ever picked up a copy of The Little Review and thought, this magazine would be perfect, if it weren’t for all those words?

Well, if you have, this is the item for you.

It is in the same pocket-sized format as The Little Review (10.5cm x 14.8cm) but entirely blank inside. Or almost blank. The inside covers show a vase of flowers, a detail from a still life by the German artist Peter Binoit (c.1590-1632). It’s a very beautiful painting. We should probably have included a photo of it here, but we haven’t. You’ll just have to imagine it. Or buy the notebook.

You can fill The Little Notebook with doodles, with essays, with aphorisms, with shopping-lists, or even – if you really insist; we can’t legally stop you – with poetry.

Have we mentioned that it only costs two pounds?

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