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This archival, hand-sewn journal/sketchbook is made from 80 gsm Mohawk Superfine archival paper stitched with Irish linen thread in the linked pattern that was developed by the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.

 This book’s endbands are sheepskin, and its bookmark is goatskin.  The book is half-leathered in Alran French goatskin processed at Rocky Mountain Leather Supply in Utah, and its boards are wrapped in washi paper that was hand silk-screened in Japan in a factory where kimono silks are printed.

The talisman in this book is souvenir from the 1934 “Century of Progress” Chicago World’s Fair, from the Hoover Electric Cleaner Exhibit.  It shows an angelic figure promising to replace the broom of a beleaguered housewife kneels upon. Gratitude is important.

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This archival, hand-sewn journal/sketchbook is made from 80 gsm Mohawk Superfine archival paper stitched with Irish linen thread in the linked pattern that was developed by the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.

 This book’s endbands are sheepskin, and its bookmark is goatskin.  The book is half-leathered in Alran French goatskin processed at Rocky Mountain Leather Supply in Utah, and its boards are wrapped in washi paper that was hand silk-screened in Japan in a factory where kimono silks are printed.

The talisman in this book is souvenir from the 1934 “Century of Progress” Chicago World’s Fair, from the Hoover Electric Cleaner Exhibit.  It shows an angelic figure promising to replace the broom of a beleaguered housewife kneels upon. Gratitude is important.

This archival, hand-sewn journal/sketchbook is made from 80 gsm Mohawk Superfine archival paper stitched with Irish linen thread in the linked pattern that was developed by the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.

 This book’s endbands are sheepskin, and its bookmark is goatskin.  The book is half-leathered in Alran French goatskin processed at Rocky Mountain Leather Supply in Utah, and its boards are wrapped in washi paper that was hand silk-screened in Japan in a factory where kimono silks are printed.

The talisman in this book is souvenir from the 1934 “Century of Progress” Chicago World’s Fair, from the Hoover Electric Cleaner Exhibit.  It shows an angelic figure promising to replace the broom of a beleaguered housewife kneels upon. Gratitude is important.