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Maruman Mnemosyne N180 A4 Imagination Notepad - Graph
Made in Japan, this horizontal A4-sized notebook features 70 sheets of white acid-free 80gsm graph paper. The black double wire top spiral binding matches the black plastic cover. The notebook features light grey 5mm grid lines on one side of the page, and is blank on the back. Every page is micro-perforated. Each sheet contains a blank margin at the top with a space for the title and date.
The word Mnemosyne comes from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of memory.
The word Mnemosyne comes from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of memory.
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Maruman Mnemosyne N180 A4 Imagination Notepad - Graph
Maruman Mnemosyne N180 A4 Imagination Notepad - Graph
Made in Japan, this horizontal A4-sized notebook features 70 sheets of white acid-free 80gsm graph paper. The black double wire top spiral binding matches the black plastic cover. The notebook features light grey 5mm grid lines on one side of the page, and is blank on the back. Every page is micro-perforated. Each sheet contains a blank margin at the top with a space for the title and date.
The word Mnemosyne comes from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of memory.
The word Mnemosyne comes from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of memory.
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Made in Japan, this horizontal A4-sized notebook features 70 sheets of white acid-free 80gsm graph paper. The black double wire top spiral binding matches the black plastic cover. The notebook features light grey 5mm grid lines on one side of the page, and is blank on the back. Every page is micro-perforated. Each sheet contains a blank margin at the top with a space for the title and date.
The word Mnemosyne comes from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of memory.
The word Mnemosyne comes from the name of the ancient Greek goddess of memory.
















