The newest from Moleskin, the City Notebooks are part guidebook, part journal; they have helpful maps, begging-to-be-used blank pages, and easy to navigate tabs. At this point, they cover a good number of European cities, as well as Boston, New York, San Fran, and D.C., with books for Chicago, L.A., Montreal, and Seattle to follow this coming Fall. With this City Notebook addition to their notebook offerings, Moleskine has, with genius, continued a legendary tradition – now over two centuries old – and is sure to inspire the Van Goghs and Picassos to come. Also have a look at the Moleskine City blog, and open information resource and community for like-minded Moleskine travelers.

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brklynsurfer Friday, 04.27.07 @ 2:24 pm

I have to disagree with the suggestion that you should buy this notebook from Moleskin. I love Moleskine notebooks. They are durable pocketable books that have a very functional back pocket, a band to keep it closed, and a ribbon to keep your place in the book. I was at first very excited about these Moleskine City notebooks, however when I found it on the shelf in the book store the included map was very flimsy and falling out of the book. I could see this map getting crushed and torn out by accident. I hope that Moleskine updates these books with higher quality paper for the maps.


LouBland Tuesday, 05.08.07 @ 7:10 pm

I would jump for joy, high-five and do a double heel click to see to see a Melbourne, Australia version of this book. The ‘Melbourne’ brand is a perfect fir with Moleskine.


jay Thursday, 08.02.07 @ 8:12 pm

Absolutely agree with LouBland, above.


vishal Friday, 02.20.09 @ 12:09 am

roger that Lou


Kelvin95 Thursday, 10.22.09 @ 2:44 pm

Counseling and therapy simply must be kept free of political ideologies. ,




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