Leather NYPL Stamp Journal

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Three Italian leather journals with The New York Public Library gold stamp, tied with string, displayed on a stone surface.
Three Italian leather journals with The New York Public Library gold stamp, tied with string.
Leather journal with The New York Public Library gold stamp, tied with string.
Leather journal with The New York Public Library gold stamp, tied with string.
Leather journal with The New York Public Library gold stamp, tied with string.
A close-up, overhead view of a bookbinder's workspace featuring brass type pieces, gold foil rolls, and a person using a large plastic set square to align materials.

Record your thoughts in style with this lined Italian leather journal, available in three sizes. Founded in 1895, The New York Public Library was created when the private Astor and Lenox libraries merged with the Tilden Trust to form the nation’s largest public library system. The vintage stamp featured on this journal was used in books acquired in the first few decades of the library's existence. Find inspiration in a piece of Library history that celebrates the power of knowledge.


Exclusive to NYPL

Product: Vegetable Tanned Italian Leather Journal with Tie-Wrap Closure

Made in: Italy

Dim: Small 3'' x 5'' / Medium 4'' x 6'' / Large 5'' x 7''

Material: Paper / Hand-stamped Gold foil / Italian leather

Item number: E2001/G small/ E2002/G medium/ E2003/G large

Three Italian leather journals with The New York Public Library gold stamp, tied with string, displayed on a stone surface.
Three Italian leather journals with The New York Public Library gold stamp, tied with string.
Leather journal with The New York Public Library gold stamp, tied with string.
Leather journal with The New York Public Library gold stamp, tied with string.
Leather journal with The New York Public Library gold stamp, tied with string.
A close-up, overhead view of a bookbinder's workspace featuring brass type pieces, gold foil rolls, and a person using a large plastic set square to align materials.