Moleskine Red 2008 Weekly Notebook Large

Large Red Weekly Notebook 2008 Click to Magnify Large Red Weekly Notebook 2008 Large Red Weekly Notebook 2008

New for 2008 one of the special limited 'red moleskine' edition, this one wraps the exciting new weekly planner layout in a distinctive red hardback cover.Inserted into the rear pocket is a removeable insert of 24 lined tabbed pages with stickers to customise & personalise it. There are plenty of stickers to highlight important dates & deadlines

On the left — The weeks appointments at a glance. On the Right—additional space for notes and ideas. Only available in pocket & large, this is bound to be a collectors item again—you better get in quick! This item is available with FREE UK DELIVERY

Size: 13 x 21cm

Large Red Weekly Notebook 2008
  • 144 pages
  • Large Sized (13x21cm)
  • Thread—bound acid free pages
  • Inside the organiser are 24 months long term planning, from January '08 to December '09.
  • The same exciting layout as the soft version but with a hard back cover, elastic enclosure and red bookmark.
  • Expandle inner pocket with red cloth.

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Overall Rating: 5 Stars (5 Stars)

5 Stars “love at first sight!” — jan, singapore

“I’ve been waiting for y e a r s for a red Moleskine and when it happened last year, it exceeded my expectations inside-out. The exciting Redness of the cover brings zest to my day and the pages were eternally smooth to scribble on with my ballpoint pen. :) One of my best buys in 2007 and I'm just about to order another red Moleskine for 2009 and beyond. Two thumbs up!

PS. Could do with more lined pages though!”

5 Stars “The Perfect Diary” — Lady in Red, Brighton

“I decided to go for the Red Moleskine this year for a change and have not regretted it. The lovely red colour spices up my day, the paper again is just wonderful to touch and the new stickers in red, green and grey for meetings and other reminders are brilliant. I really enjoy using this diary and cannot wait to fill all the pages.”