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Moleskine Notebooks were originally produced 200 years ago by a small French bookbinders who supplied the Parisian stationery shops frequented by the international avant-garde. It was used by key cultural figures including Van Gogh, Hemingway, Andre Breton, Picasso.
By the end of the twentieth century, the Moleskine Notebook was no longer available. |
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In 1998, a small Milanese publisher brought Moleskine back again.
Ever since it was first created, the Moleskine brand has been closely associated with the world of travel. The most modern of its devotees were travel writers such as Bruce Chatwin or Luis Sepulveda. |
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