Moleskine

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Inside view of a Moleskine ruled notebook

A moleskine /mɔləˈskinə/ is a style of notebook currently being manufactured by Modo & Modo of Italy. A moleskine is bound in oilcloth-covered cardboard (Moleskin), has an elastic band to hold the notebook closed, and, due to the sewn spine, lays flat when opened.

Moleskine's most famous endorsement comes from Bruce Chatwin, who used them constantly throughout his travels, and wrote about them glowingly. Chatwin's original source of notebooks dried up in 1986, when the owner of the Paris stationer where he purchased them died. The modern moleskine is fashioned after Chatwin's descriptions of the notebooks he used and are not a direct descendant.

Although Modo & Modo claims the notebook has been used by other well-known artists and writers, such as Picasso, Matisse, and Hemingway, it is not clear that they used the same style of notebook that Chatwin did, though there is evidence that they used some kind of "pocket notebook." [1]. One well-known writer who has confirmed using them is Neil Gaiman, who wrote about his love of moleskine notebooks on his blog.

Today the moleskine notebook has a romantic image as a traveler's notebook of choice, mostly due to Chatwin's heavy endorsement during his own many travels and Modo & Modo's advertising of that fact. Moleskines have a cult-like (but playful) following today [2]. Although more expensive than the average notebook, its adherents swear by the high quality and design.

Modo & Modo's product line

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Most or all of Modo e Modo's Moleskine product line

Modo & Modo sells Moleskine notebooks in many varieties, and are constantly adding new styles to meet popular demand (such as the storyboard and reporter versions). [3]

The "standard" notebooks come in two sizes, pocket 3.5 by 5.5 inches (9×14 cm) and large 5.25 by 8.25 inches (13×21 cm).

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See also: Moleskine, 1986, Bruce Chatwin, Centimeter, Cult following, French language, Hemingway, Inch