The cover of this beautiful 4" x 6" 100-page notebook of blank pages features an 1894 birds-eye-view map of the city of Los Angeles in the state of California. Here is some of the theory behind the beauty and potential of a blank page: "A person can get lost trying to find a home in herself--but then you simply begin to go on as one must go on, and maybe you say a little something to yourself every once in a while just to practice being with words, meeting silence, meeting yourself again, and maybe you frequent empty rooms to familiarize yourself with the meaning of space as in a blank page, and yourself in it, and maybe you scribble like this will help you come home to yourself, but eventually you fit things together, and what made no sense finds its way into something plausible by virtue of its sheer existence."
The cover of this beautiful 4" x 6" 100-page notebook of blank pages features a lovely wood block print map of Japan, ca. 1844 by Shigenobu Tsurumine (1788-1859). Here is some of the theory behind the beauty and potential of a blank page: "A person can get lost trying to find a home in herself--but then you simply begin to go on as one must go on, and maybe you say a little something to yourself every once in a while just to practice being with words, meeting silence, meeting yourself again, and maybe you frequent empty rooms to familiarize yourself with the meaning of space as in a blank page, and yourself in it, and maybe you scribble like this will help you come home to yourself, but eventually you fit things together, and what made no sense finds its way into something plausible by virtue of its sheer existence."
Название: Milky Way from Uruguay: A Poetose Notebook / Journal / Diary (100 pages/50 sheets) ISBN: 1945366168 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781945366161 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 7350.00 T Наличие на складе: Невозможна поставка. Описание: The cover of this beautiful slim 4" x 6" 100-page notebook of blank pages features a gorgeous deep blue-purple skyscape of the Milky Way from Punta Ballena, Uruguay by Philippe Donn.
The cover of this beautiful 4" x 6" 100-page notebook of blank pages features an 1897 birds-eye-view map of Greater New York. Here is some of the theory behind the beauty and potential of a blank page: "A person can get lost trying to find a home in herself--but then you simply begin to go on as one must go on, and maybe you say a little something to yourself every once in a while just to practice being with words, meeting silence, meeting yourself again, and maybe you frequent empty rooms to familiarize yourself with the meaning of space as in a blank page, and yourself in it, and maybe you scribble like this will help you come home to yourself, but eventually you fit things together, and what made no sense finds its way into something plausible by virtue of its sheer existence."
The cover of this beautiful 4" x 6" 100-page notebook of blank pages features a 1775 map of Boston Harbor, including a view of the islands, castle forts, and entrances into the Harbor. It is from The Gentleman's Magazine, volume 45, January 1775. Here is some of the theory behind the beauty and potential of a blank page: "A person can get lost trying to find a home in herself--but then you simply begin to go on as one must go on, and maybe you say a little something to yourself every once in a while just to practice being with words, meeting silence, meeting yourself again, and maybe you frequent empty rooms to familiarize yourself with the meaning of space as in a blank page, and yourself in it, and maybe you scribble like this will help you come home to yourself, but eventually you fit things together, and what made no sense finds its way into something plausible by virtue of its sheer existence." Image source: Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division.
The cover of this beautiful 4" x 6" 100-page notebook of blank pages features an 1870 military map of Central Europe, in bold print for tracing the movements of the armies. Perfect for those interested in the Franco-Prussian War and European history. Here is some of the theory behind the beauty and potential of a blank page: "A person can get lost trying to find a home in herself--but then you simply begin to go on as one must go on, and maybe you say a little something to yourself every once in a while just to practice being with words, meeting silence, meeting yourself again, and maybe you frequent empty rooms to familiarize yourself with the meaning of space as in a blank page, and yourself in it, and maybe you scribble like this will help you come home to yourself, but eventually you fit things together, and what made no sense finds its way into something plausible by virtue of its sheer existence."
The cover of this beautiful 4" x 6" 100-page notebook of blank pages features an 1868 railroad map of the city of San Francisco in the state of California. Here is some of the theory behind the beauty and potential of a blank page: "A person can get lost trying to find a home in herself--but then you simply begin to go on as one must go on, and maybe you say a little something to yourself every once in a while just to practice being with words, meeting silence, meeting yourself again, and maybe you frequent empty rooms to familiarize yourself with the meaning of space as in a blank page, and yourself in it, and maybe you scribble like this will help you come home to yourself, but eventually you fit things together, and what made no sense finds its way into something plausible by virtue of its sheer existence."
The cover of this beautiful 4" x 6" 50-page notebook features a lovely 1800 map of "those countries in which the apostles traveled propogating Christianity." It includes the Balkan Peninsula, Mediterranean region, and Middle East. Here is some of the theory behind the beauty and potential of a blank page: "A person can get lost trying to find a home in herself--but then you simply begin to go on as one must go on, and maybe you say a little something to yourself every once in a while just to practice being with words, meeting silence, meeting yourself again, and maybe you frequent empty rooms to familiarize yourself with the meaning of space as in a blank page, and yourself in it, and maybe you scribble like this will help you come home to yourself, but eventually you fit things together, and what made no sense finds its way into something plausible by virtue of its sheer existence."