New notebooks full of poetry at Gallimard

Five books of blank pages join the publisher's stationery collection.

Gallimard is offering new books to fill in: the stationery catalog of the famous publishing house has been expanded with several notebooks and a notepad. This original range, which merges mischievously with the books of the publisher's Blanche collection, now includes more than 120 references.

Following the graphic codes of the collection, these notebooks of blank pages are named after great works published by Gallimard. The name of the author is not mentioned on the front cover, but each notebook opens with a quote from the work.

This month of May, five new titles join the Gallimard stationery section.
Paul Claudel's titles This hour that is between spring and summer (published in 1913) and Proposals on happiness of Alain (published in 1928) are presented in a notebook of 208 lined pages of 140 x180 cm, respectively with a yellow and beige cover.


Believing in the Wonderful by Christophe Ono-dit-Biot (published in 2017) and The kiss of Guy de Maupassant are pocket notebooks of 105 x 130 mm of 144 lined pages, with orange and pink cover.
And a mini-block entitled Notes and counter-notes by Eugene Ionesco (1962), is also offered. It is a 115x105 mm notebook of 128 detachable white sheets with a classic beige cover.

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