Write down all your mysterious thoughts, intriguing ideas, and reflections as big as the universe in this enigmatic Artisan Journal. The binding reproduces The Universe: Or, the Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, the antique encyclopaedia of science by French naturalist Felix-Archimede Pouchet, which was published in London in 1870 and designed by John Leighton. The cover features words and symbols for Air, Water, Fire, as well as Vegetable, Animal, Mineral. The spheres of The Universe in the centre of the design, hold zodiac symbols within, as well as depicting lines of longitude and latitude.The journal features:
160 lightly lined pages;
Smooth, acid-free archival paper that takes pen or pencil wonderfully;
Binding that lies flat for ease of use;
Complementary bronze endpapers;
An elegant ribbon bookmark to keep place;
Gilded gold edges;
Gold foil highlights to illuminate the cover design;
Write down all your mysterious thoughts, intriguing ideas, and reflections as big as the universe in this enigmatic Artisan Journal. The binding reproduces The Universe: Or, the Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, the antique encyclopaedia of science by French naturalist Felix-Archimede Pouchet, which was published in London in 1870 and designed by John Leighton. The cover features words and symbols for Air, Water, Fire, as well as Vegetable, Animal, Mineral. The spheres of The Universe in the centre of the design, hold zodiac symbols within, as well as depicting lines of longitude and latitude.The journal features: