Vintage Russian Cat Spiral Notebook - Ruled Line
Vintage Russian Cat Spiral Notebook - Ruled Line
A 16th century Russian "lubki" print by Vasili Loren, portrayed on the 18th century Russian satire "Cat of Kazan", with a terra cotta colored border. The caption reads, "The Cat of Kazan, in the manner of Astrakhan, by reason of Siberia, lives gloriously, manages agreeably, and farts sweetly." This folkart notebook is both enchanting and amusing, a wonderful addition to your home, school, office, or journaling supplies!
Shopping lists, school notes or poems - 118 page spiral notebook with ruled line paper is a perfect companion in everyday life. The durable printed cover makes the owner proud to carry it everywhere.
.: 118 ruled line pages (59 sheets)
.: Front cover print
.: Dark grey back cover
.: 7.99" tall x 5.99" wide x .59" thick
This vintage Russian Cat Spiral Notebook is perfect for any fan of Russian folk-art. It features a whimsical cat design from the 18th century, sure to make journaling, office, or school work more amusing. The notebook features ruled lines for easy writing.