Annabel Lioncourt

"My favourite blog? Well, taking into account that I myself don't have one (and mind you, I'm dead) I'd have to say it's this one" - Oscar Wilde, maybe

librarycompany:
“Put away the digital device and pick up a pencil and paper – research shows that we remember things better when we write them down. But don’t just throw away your notes… Why not save them in a pocket diary?
During the 19th century,...

librarycompany:

Put away the digital device and pick up a pencil and paper – research shows that we remember things better when we write them down. But don’t just throw away your notes… Why not save them in a pocket diary? 

During the 19th century, patented pocket diaries, pocket books, and pocket writing tablets proliferated. This small and gorgeous papier-mâché binding, inlayed with mother-of-pearl, covers erasable paper, making for a rather stylish writing tablet (circa 1850). 

You can see this pocket writing tablet on display in our current exhibition The Living Book : New Perspectives on Form and Function open through January 5, 2018. 

thelivingbook.librarycompany.org

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