Peter Pauper Press
Orange Fairy Journal
Orange Fairy Journal
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Fairy folk part the clouds and welcome the sun on the covers of this fabulous journal! Inspired by Andrew Lang's "Orange Fairy Book," illustrated by Henry J. Ford and published in 1906, this design features intricate embossing and shimmering gold foil that brings the magical fairy tale aesthetic to life.
Inside, 160 journaling pages await your thoughts, whether for personal reflection, sketching, or recording favorite quotations or poems. The premium paper takes pen beautifully, while light gray lines gently guide your writing. The matching ribbon bookmark keeps your place as you journey through your own story.
The gilded-gold edging catches the light as you turn each page, while complementary spine decorations and interior endsheets enhance the fairy tale theme. This journal serves as a timeless keepsake where your musings and creativity will find their perfect home.
Key Features:
- Inspired by Andrew Lang's 1906 Orange Fairy Book
- Fairy folk design with intricate embossing and gold foil
- Medium format: 6.25" wide x 8.5" high
- 160 pages of premium writing paper
- 120 gsm acid-free archival quality construction
- Light gray lines for gentle writing guidance
- Matching ribbon bookmark included
- Gilded-gold page edges for magical appeal
- Complementary spine decorations and interior endsheets
- Hardcover binding for durability
Perfect Gift For:
- Fairy tale enthusiasts and fantasy lovers
- Collectors of literary-inspired stationery
- Writers seeking magical inspiration
- Anyone who appreciates vintage book illustration
- Those drawn to whimsical, enchanting design
About Peter Pauper Press 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 their founders' legacy -- and their customers' expectations -- of beauty, quality, and value.
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