Posted by on Sep 1, 2009 in
Writing News
What do you think if I say Paris? You must say Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame and other great places that deserve to be visited at least once in your life time. There are several options of accommodation if you want to stay in France, the first is Hotel. Hotels in Paris could be the best option if you want to stay on the down town Paris and want to explore the Paris city. Another option is bed and breakfast Provence if you want to experience the famous Avignon Festival or you may also consider the third option that is chambre d’hotes, this is a great guest house situated on the France village together with the old street and the castle that were built in the 12th century, very great experience isn’t it? So what make you stay here just call them and plan your getaway in France today!
Tags: Arc de Triomphe, Bed and breakfast, bed and breakfast provence, chambre d'hotes, Eiffel Tower, France, Hotels in Paris, Ile-de-France, Notre Dame de Paris, Paris, Travel and Tourism
Posted by on Nov 13, 2008 in
Notebooks,
Writing Accessories

- Blank book style with plain page design.
- Cover Style: Hard cover
- Measures approx. 3.5 x 5.5 inches (Thickness- 1/2 “),(Book Weight-5 oz )
- 192 Off White blank paper pages (96 leaves) Acid free
- Elastic closure and an expandable inner note holder.
This long-standing tradition was continued by writer-traveller Bruce Chatwin who used to buy his moleskines at an old Paris stationery shop in Rue de l’Ancienne Comedie where he would always stock up before embarking on one of his journeys. Over the years he had developed a veritable ritual. Before using them he would in fact number the pages, writing on the inside his name and at least two addresses across the world, and a message promising a reward for anyone finding and returning the notebook in case of it being lost. He even suggested this method to his friend Luis Sepulveda, when he gave him a precious moleskine as a present for a journey they were planning to undertake together in Patagonia. And there was no doubt as to how precious it was, given that at the time even the last moleskine manufacturer, a small family-run firm of Tours, had discontinued production in 1986. ‘Le vrai moleskine n’est plus’ was the short and curt statement of the owner of the stationery shop where Chatwin had ordered one hundred before leaving for Australia. Despite having literally swept up all the Moleskines he could find, they were not enough. Now, the moleskine is back again. This silent and discreet keeper of an extraordinary tradition, which has been missing for years, has set out again on its journey. A witness to contemporary nomadism, it can once again pass from one pocket to another to continue the adventure. The sequel still waits to be written and its blank pages are ready to tell the story.
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