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    “We are such stuff/As dreams are made on.”—The Tempest, Act IV, Scene 1. Named for Shakespeare’s First Folio, the first published collection of his legendary plays, this handsomely bound hardcover journal and notebook is designed to inspire creative expression and capture your poetry, prose, memories and plans. As the Bard himself reminds us in Henry V, “All things are ready if our mind be so.” Featuring a canvas cover with gold foil detailing, premium gilt-edged cream paper and a red ribbon bookmark, this archive-quality notebook will undoubtedly occupy a place of honor on your bookshelf long after every page has been filled. Add your initials or full name in gold foil to make it your own.

  • Weight:

    0.0 lb

  • Product Type:

    Journals

  • Sku:

    ADS12625 BL

  • Brand:

    Levenger Company

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