Kinloch Anderson: Waverley Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook

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This Kinloch Anderson genuine tartan cloth notebook has 176pp of 80gsm cream paper, with left page plain, right page ruled. With a ribbon marker, an expandable inner note pocket, elastic enclosure, a leaflet about the history of tartan, and a colourful bookmark with a brief history of the Kinloch Anderson tartan. Comes in a light plastic wrapper bag. Scientists, thinkers and writers in the Scottish Enlightenment used 'commonplace notebooks' to record thoughts and ideas. Many British writers such as Virginia Woolf and Arthur Conan Doyle continued to use them. Tartan belongs to Scottish heritage and culture, and thrives today both at home and overseas. There are now over 7,000 tartans officially recorded in the Scottish Register of Tartans located within the National Archive of Scotland. Waverley Books (Waverley Scotland) are delighted to innovate on the commonplace notebook idea with the Waverley tartan notebooks bound in genuine tartan cloth supplied by Kinloch Anderson, Edinburgh, sourced from weavers in Scotland, and the Borders.

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Author : Waverley Scotland
Binding : Hardcover
EAN : 9781849344104
Edition : Ntb
Label : Interlink Pub Group
Manufacturer : Interlink Pub Group
Model : WS1409KA
NumberOfPages : 176
PackageDimensions_Weight : 1.58 pounds
PackageDimensions : L:9.13 X W:6.57 X H:1.11
ProductGroup : Book
ProductTypeName : ABIS_BOOK
Publisher : Interlink Pub Group
Studio : Interlink Pub Group
Title : Kinloch Anderson: Waverley Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook

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