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Internet Address & Password Logbooks|Peter Pauper Press|

  • Crisp writing pages provide plenty of space for personal reflection, sketching, or jotting down favorite quotations or poems.
  • Smooth-finish 120 gsm paper takes pen or pencil beautifullPaper is acid-free and of archival quality.
  • Light gray lines subtly guide your writing.
  • Binding lies flat for ease of use
  • Tuck notes, mementos, and more within the pocket inside the back cover: in several, the matching elastic closure keeps it all together.
  • Complementary interior endsheets enhance the design.
  • Durable hardcover binding.

"In 1928, at the age of twenty-two, Peter Beilenson began printing books on a small press in the basement of his parents’ home in Larchmont, New York. Peter -- and later, his wife, Edna -- sought to create fine books that sold at prices even a pauper could afford. Today, still family owned and operated, Peter Pauper Press continues to honor our founders’ legacy -- and our customers’ expectations -- of beauty, quality, and value."
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  • Crisp writing pages provide plenty of space for personal reflection, sketching, or jotting down favorite quotations or poems.
  • Smooth-finish 120 gsm paper takes pen or pencil beautifullPaper is acid-free and of archival quality.
  • Light gray lines subtly guide your writing.
  • Binding lies flat for ease of use
  • Tuck notes, mementos, and more within the pocket inside the back cover: in several, the matching elastic closure keeps it all together.
  • Complementary interior endsheets enhance the design.
  • Durable hardcover binding.

"In 1928, at the age of twenty-two, Peter Beilenson began printing books on a small press in the basement of his parents’ home in Larchmont, New York. Peter -- and later, his wife, Edna -- sought to create fine books that sold at prices even a pauper could afford. Today, still family owned and operated, Peter Pauper Press continues to honor our founders’ legacy -- and our customers’ expectations -- of beauty, quality, and value."