Moleskine Reporter Large Ruled Notebook (5.25 x 8.25)
Reporter Ruled (lined) Pages
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Moleskine Reporter Large Ruled Notebook (5.25 x 8.25)

Reporting From Around the World

The Moleskine Reporter Large Notebooks are a new addition to the classic collection of Moleskine Hard Cover Journals, offering a style inspired by the journalistic tradition. The only difference between Moleskine's Reporter Notebooks and Classic Journals is the location of the binding at the top of the book. Thus, the elastic closure is located at the bottom of the book (about 1 inch from the base). In addition, the expandable accordion inner pocket inside the back cover is oriented vertically (opening is ~3.5 inches), and the last 24 sheets are detachable.

  • Style: Ruled (lined) pages
  • Pages: 240 pages (120 leaves)
  • Size: 5 x 8.25 inches (13 x 21 cm)
  • Cover Style: Hard cover
  • Item #: MRL710

Reporter Large Ruled

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Like the Moleskine Classic Journals, Moleskine Reporter Notebooks have a sewn binding, acid-free paper, rounded edges, elastic closure, and a rear expandable inner pocket. Please note the Reporter Notebooks do not have the cloth ribbon placeholder.

Additional frequently asked questions:

Moleskine Reporter Large Ruled Notebook (5.25 x 8.25)
 » Cover Style  Hard cover 
 » # Pages 240 pages (120 leaves) 
 » Line Spacing  line spacing 6mm, approximately 1/4 inch college ruled 
 » ISBN  978-88-8370-551-9 ( ISBN 9788883705519 ) 
 » Size 5 x 8.25 inches (13 x 21 cm) 
 » Book Thickness  5/8 inch (14 mm) 
 » Weight  13 oz (0.8 lbs.) 

Each Moleskine notebook includes a short history of the legendary Moleskine notebook (printed in English, Italian, French, Spanish, German and Japanese) found inserted inside the back cover of the book.

Moleskine (mol-a-skeen'-a) journals possess a minimalism, style and quality that literally has centuries of experience. To the initiated, there is no substitute. The Moleskine notebook is the heir and successor to the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past two centuries: among them Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, and Bruce Chatwin.

Today they are seen absorbing stories on trails and mountains journaling adventures; recording data at engineering sites; at coffee shops soaking up ideas and capturing artistic designs; at hospitals recording procedures, on planes keeping track of what has and is to happen - - in all cases being a trusted traveling companion.

Moleskine notebooks are designed in Italy. Most of the production comes from China.