Paperblanks Jack Kerouac Journal Collection A Celebration of the Seminal Work of the Beat Generation Paperblanks celebrates the beat generation as the 100th birthday of Jack Kerouac is approaching with a series of soft cover journals in three sizes. Jack Kerouac wrote the seminal work of the beat generation in a series of spiral notebooks. Digital …
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NEW Paperblanks Cervantes Letter to the King Journals and Pencil Case
Paperblanks celebrates the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), widely regarded as the greatest author in the Spanish language known for his classic novel Don Quixote. His novel The Ingenious Gentleman Sir Quixote of La Mancha is considered by many as the first modern novel. Translated into over 140 languages the novel was so …
When Charlie Chaplin Went Antifa
Paperblanks Celebrates Cinema Great Charlie Chaplin and his Famous Speech in “The great Dictator” Paperblanks celebrates Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) with a collection of Notebooks, a Document Folder, Manuscript Box and Pencil Case. The English actor, filmmaker and composer became a silent film era super star with his tramp character. He used his first talky, The …
Paperblanks Declaration of Independence
Paperblanks and New York Public Library Present Declaration of Independence Collection Paperblanks created the Declaration of Independence collection of journals in two sizes, Grande 8.25 inch wide by 11.75 inch tall and Ultra 7 inch wide by 9 inch tall, and a document folder that fits up to 40 pages. Paperblanks worked together with the …
The Gutenberg Bible celebrated as a series of Notebooks by Paperblanks
The Gutenberg Bible is one of the earliest mass-produced books in human history. Only 49 copies of the two-volume Latin Bible survive today. In the 15th century Johannes Gutenberg invented printing using movable or reproducible type. Gutenberg’s new techniques enabled the creation of his famed 42-line Bible and his invention made it possible to reprint …
New Notebook Collection: Voltaire’s Book of Fate
Paperblanks Voltaire’s Book of Fate Collection Progress through reason The handsome cover design that graces the Paperblanks Voltaire notebook collection once housed the the legendary philosopher and writer Voltaire’s Zadig, or The Book of Fate first published in 1747. Voltaire’s impact on the French Revolution, the US founding fathers and the Age of Reason more …
Travel the world right from your Desk with Jules Verne
Give yourself a Trip Around The World in 80 Days Paperblanks highlights French novelist, poet and playwright Jules Gabriel Verne (1828-1905) author of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty Days. Verne is the second most translated author in history, right between William Shakespeare and Agatha Christie. Both original manuscripts …
New Paperblanks Dot Grid Planners for Bullet Journaling
Paperblanks Introduces Special Notebooks for the Bullet Journaling Community One of the most talked about ways of getting organized is the bullet journal, which uses symbols and shorthand to quickly reference ideas, goals and to do lists. A bullet journal should lay flat and have a strong binding. Inspired by Ryder Carroll’s Bullet Journal community …
Paperblanks Honors Bronte Sisters with Special Edition Journal
The Bronte Sisters life story is just as remarkable as the novels they left behind. Five sisters born in the first half of the 19th century, three lived to adulthood and all three became beloved authors who influence our culture today. Paperblanks celebrates the authors of Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey with a …
Paperblanks Celebrates Artist Tracy Walker with Four Notebook Cover Designs
Paperblanks, the vancouver Canada based journal publisher with a focus on notebooks with elaborately printed covers celebrating world art, history and crafts just released their second collection of journals highlighting a Canadian Artist. Paperblanks calls these notebook collections highlighting Canadian art; Art of the North. The first artist treated to the Art of the North …