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Pride and Prejudice Notebook

Channel your inner Jane Austen and use this beautiful Pride and Prejudice Notebook. Use it to make notes or even plan a Regency tale of your very own. 

This A5 Pride and Prejudice notebook is beautifully decorated with a soft cover and features Mr. Darcy and Pemberley, along with elegant floral designs. Look inside and notice the elegantly designed inside cover. 

Product features:

  • 96 sheets / 192 pages
  • Dimensions approx. 14.2 x 21 x 1.2cm 
  • Lined paper with detailing at the bottom

“I think I may boast myself to be, with all possible vanity, the most unlearned and uninformed female who ever dared to be an authoress.” - Jane Austen 

Channel your inner Jane Austen and use this beautiful Pride and Prejudice Notebook. Use it to make notes or even plan a Regency tale of your very own. 

This A5 Pride and Prejudice notebook is beautifully decorated with a soft cover and features Mr. Darcy and Pemberley, along with elegant floral designs. Look inside and notice the elegantly designed inside cover. 

Product features:

  • 96 sheets / 192 pages
  • Dimensions approx. 14.2 x 21 x 1.2cm 
  • Lined paper with detailing at the bottom

“I think I may boast myself to be, with all possible vanity, the most unlearned and uninformed female who ever dared to be an authoress.” - Jane Austen 

$7.97

Original: $22.78

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Pride and Prejudice Notebook

$22.78

$7.97

Description

Channel your inner Jane Austen and use this beautiful Pride and Prejudice Notebook. Use it to make notes or even plan a Regency tale of your very own. 

This A5 Pride and Prejudice notebook is beautifully decorated with a soft cover and features Mr. Darcy and Pemberley, along with elegant floral designs. Look inside and notice the elegantly designed inside cover. 

Product features:

  • 96 sheets / 192 pages
  • Dimensions approx. 14.2 x 21 x 1.2cm 
  • Lined paper with detailing at the bottom

“I think I may boast myself to be, with all possible vanity, the most unlearned and uninformed female who ever dared to be an authoress.” - Jane Austen