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LEUCHTTURM1917 - Notebook Hardcover Medium A5-251 Numbered Pages for Writing and Journaling (Navy, Squared)
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Brand | LEUCHTTURM1917 |
Color | Navy |
Theme | Book |
Sheet Size | A5 |
Pages | 251 Pages |
Cover Material | Cardboard |
Style | Squared |
Ruling Type | Squared |
Special Feature | Hard Cover |
Number of Items | 1 |
About this item
- The A5 MEDIUM notebooks are the perfect size with a wide range of colors making them ideal companions for all walks of life — this notebook series is perfect for midnight ramblings, daily entries, thoughtful reflection, careful chronicling and illuminating life stories
- Thread-bound to open flat which helps make reading the contents easy and adds efficiency to note-taking
- Features 80g/m² acid-free paper with high ink compatibility to help prevent bleed through, an expandable gusseted pocket on the back cover, 2 page markers / bookmarks and an elastic closure band
- Includes 251 numbered pages or our signature 80gsm with 8 perforated detachable sheets, a blank table of contents for easy organization and notes, also includes stickers for labeling and archiving
- Durable hardcover notebook in a lovely color with FSC MIX paper made from responsible sources — measures approximately 5¾ inches by 8¼ inches (145x210 mm)
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At Leuchtturm1917, we believe that Details make all the difference. Experience and consistency are important requirements for quality. Quality gives ideas a solid foundation on which they can develop. We are convinced that small details can make a big difference.
Squares with precise 5 x 5 mm boxes for calculations, tables and drawings. The note-books in Master size also come with a margin.
Numbered pages and a plain contents page enable cross referencing, structuring and easy retrieval of notes.
A jacket pocket notepad with all the benefits: a contents page and page numbers, a set of self adhesive labels for indexing the cover and spine, micro-perforated pages, folded pocket, elastic band and thread-bound.
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Layout | Dot Grid | Squared, Plain | Dot Grid, Squared, Ruled, Plain | Squared, Ruled, Plain | Dot Grid, Ruled, Plain |
Size | 146 x 210 mm | 210 x 297 mm | 105 x 148 mm | 105 x 148 mm | 105 x 148 mm |
Paper Grade | 80 gsm | 100 gsm | 80 gsm | 80 gsm | 80 gsm |
Number of Pages | 249 pages | 120 pages | 185 pages | 188 pages | 121 pages |
Cover Colors | Anthracite, Army, Azure, Berry, Black, Copper, Emerald, Fresh Green,Gold, Ice Blue, Lemon, Lime, Navy, Nordic Blue, Orange, Pacific Green, Pink, Port Red, Purple, Red, Royal Blue, Sand, Silver | Black | Anthracite Gray, Army, Azure, Berry, Black, Emerald, Lemon, Lime, Navy, New Pink, Nordic Blue, Purple, Red, Sand, Taupe, White | Black | Army, Azure, Black, Navy, New Pink, Orange |
Cover Type | Hard Cover | Hard Cover | Hard Cover | Hard Cover | Hard Cover |
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paper size | A5 | A5 | A5 | b6 | 5 x 8.25 inches | 5.6 x 8 |
pages | 251 pages | 203 pages | — | 123 pages | — | — |
unit count | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
style | Squared | Dotted | Dotted | Dotted | Grid | Grid 160 Pages |
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Manufacturer | Leuchtturm1917 |
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Brand | LEUCHTTURM1917 |
Item Weight | 9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 5.71 x 0.74 inches |
Item model number | 342923 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Navy |
Cover Material | Cardboard |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Medium (A5) |
Ruling | Squared |
Sheet Size | A5 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 342923 |
Additional Information
ASIN | B0095FFUN8 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #537 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #9 in Hardcover Executive Notebooks |
Date First Available | October 12, 2012 |
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Customers find this notebook ideal for bullet journaling and note-taking, appreciating its unobtrusive page numbers and variety of colors. The paper thickness receives mixed feedback, with some customers finding it thick while others say it's too thin.
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Customers praise the notebook's quality, finding it ideal for bullet journaling and note-taking, with one customer noting its effectiveness as a practice journal.
"...at the beginning, and the pages are numbered, so it is perfect for use as a bullet journal or writer's journal, or whatever you like...." Read more
"...soft feel to it as well. great for being a junk journal/sketchbook and i also love scrapbooking and making the book thick...." Read more
"...They are high quality, outstanding notebooks...." Read more
"Great journal and superb for bullet journaling and or writing. Color is what I look for when selecting journals and paper quality makes a difference...." Read more
Customers appreciate the notebook's color options, particularly the ivory paper and clean appearance, with one customer specifically mentioning the gorgeous book mark ribbons.
"...It is so pretty. I'm glad I bought this one. It comes with the elastic, as pictured, and there's a nice sturdy pocket on the inside back cover...." Read more
"beautiful color and sturdy feel. not a fan of the grey string attatched but i do like the yellow one...." Read more
"...degrees, the Lechtturm is more precisely printed with a nice header at the top for the date and/or title of the page and includes page numbers...." Read more
"...I use them a journals. This one is kind of a berry color, just lovely. The paper is very pleasant to write on with fountain pens...." Read more
Customers appreciate the unobtrusive page numbers on each page of the notebook.
"...There's an index of several pages at the beginning, and the pages are numbered, so it is perfect for use as a bullet journal or writer's journal, or..." Read more
"...header at the top for the date and/or title of the page and includes page numbers...." Read more
"...With its 251 numbered pages and sleek, hardcover design, this notebook combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, making it ideal for writers and..." Read more
"...for me, this is the perfect journal for everyday journaling and memory keeping...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the notebook's paper thickness, with some appreciating its 3mm thickness while others find it too thin.
"...pages are thin so it doesnt work well for heavy mediums like watercolor gouache or alcohol markers...." Read more
"...So, if you're looking for a good quality notebook with thin paper... numbered, with an index and pocket, this could be the right journal for you...." Read more
"...point where I find the Moleskine better is that it has a very slightly thicker cover...." Read more
"...Durable all around. Perfect balance of smoothness and tooth to the pages. The lines go fully to each edge of the pages...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2018Color: BerryStyle: DottedVerified PurchaseI've been using this journal over a year now, and really love it. It still looks awesome on the outside... and on the inside, well, there you'd find my private thoughts and artwork. I use this notebook exclusively with fountain pen inks... a variety of inks. Usually there's no bleed through. Occasionally there is. As an artist, my challenge is to make the bleed through situations into something beautiful. I find that to be a lot of fun... so am staying positive and not complaining.
This is a great notebook for writing in. There's an index of several pages at the beginning, and the pages are numbered, so it is perfect for use as a bullet journal or writer's journal, or whatever you like. The pages seem kind of thin, but still good quality. I have other bullet journals with thicker pages. But it is what it is and either you like it for what it is or you don't. I would not hesitate to buy another journal like this one, when this is full. However - if I was to do it again, I wouldn't limit myself just to fountain pen ink in this journal. Probably there are other pens that would be better for this one, like the Staedtler Triplus Fineliner Pens which are bright and beautiful and will not bleed through. (I just tried them on my pen check page at the back of the notebook, and they are perfect for this thickness and quality of paper.
The cover of my Leuchtturm 1917 is hardcover, and the color is pink... what they call berry. It is so pretty. I'm glad I bought this one. It comes with the elastic, as pictured, and there's a nice sturdy pocket on the inside back cover. I've found it very handy for smaller items I pick up during my travels. The endpapers are white... a sort of creamy white. Everything about this notebook journal speaks quality.
I've used this as a travel journal, for recording quotes, and as a memoir journal, using a prompt book. I'm not using it for my daily observations of life, though it could be that type of journal if need be. I do a lot of ink painting in this journal. I use the same inks I put into my fountain pens - Noodlers Inks in a variety of colors, and De Atramentis® Document Ink. I've also used the Pilot Varsity Disposable Fountain Pens in this journal. It does well with all, but as you can imagine, if I put on the ink too thickly there's that risk of bleed through... so I've learned how much to use, and how much I can get away with layering it before the ink goes through the paper. It is a learning process.
Recently I used a pen with a medium nib, and that bled through. Not good... and usually I use the extra-fine nibs which are better for preventing bleed through. Not a problem though - I turned the page and used the bleed-through page to create a bit of art using fountain pen ink applied by water brushes. I like the way it turned out even with the bleed through - it became part of the art.
So, if you're looking for a good quality notebook with thin paper... numbered, with an index and pocket, this could be the right journal for you. I recommend it. I like all the colors, especially the berry pink which is so, so pretty. No complaints from me.
5.0 out of 5 starsI've been using this journal over a year now, and really love it. It still looks awesome on the outside... and on the inside, well, there you'd find my private thoughts and artwork. I use this notebook exclusively with fountain pen inks... a variety of inks. Usually there's no bleed through. Occasionally there is. As an artist, my challenge is to make the bleed through situations into something beautiful. I find that to be a lot of fun... so am staying positive and not complaining.A pretty journal: good quality, with numbered pages!
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2018
This is a great notebook for writing in. There's an index of several pages at the beginning, and the pages are numbered, so it is perfect for use as a bullet journal or writer's journal, or whatever you like. The pages seem kind of thin, but still good quality. I have other bullet journals with thicker pages. But it is what it is and either you like it for what it is or you don't. I would not hesitate to buy another journal like this one, when this is full. However - if I was to do it again, I wouldn't limit myself just to fountain pen ink in this journal. Probably there are other pens that would be better for this one, like the Staedtler Triplus Fineliner Pens which are bright and beautiful and will not bleed through. (I just tried them on my pen check page at the back of the notebook, and they are perfect for this thickness and quality of paper.
The cover of my Leuchtturm 1917 is hardcover, and the color is pink... what they call berry. It is so pretty. I'm glad I bought this one. It comes with the elastic, as pictured, and there's a nice sturdy pocket on the inside back cover. I've found it very handy for smaller items I pick up during my travels. The endpapers are white... a sort of creamy white. Everything about this notebook journal speaks quality.
I've used this as a travel journal, for recording quotes, and as a memoir journal, using a prompt book. I'm not using it for my daily observations of life, though it could be that type of journal if need be. I do a lot of ink painting in this journal. I use the same inks I put into my fountain pens - Noodlers Inks in a variety of colors, and De Atramentis® Document Ink. I've also used the Pilot Varsity Disposable Fountain Pens in this journal. It does well with all, but as you can imagine, if I put on the ink too thickly there's that risk of bleed through... so I've learned how much to use, and how much I can get away with layering it before the ink goes through the paper. It is a learning process.
Recently I used a pen with a medium nib, and that bled through. Not good... and usually I use the extra-fine nibs which are better for preventing bleed through. Not a problem though - I turned the page and used the bleed-through page to create a bit of art using fountain pen ink applied by water brushes. I like the way it turned out even with the bleed through - it became part of the art.
So, if you're looking for a good quality notebook with thin paper... numbered, with an index and pocket, this could be the right journal for you. I recommend it. I like all the colors, especially the berry pink which is so, so pretty. No complaints from me.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025Color: Rising SunStyle: PlainVerified Purchasebeautiful color and sturdy feel. not a fan of the grey string attatched but i do like the yellow one. pages are thin so it doesnt work well for heavy mediums like watercolor gouache or alcohol markers. for me this isn't an issue cus i like thin pages and i mostly work with gel pens and pencil. soft feel to it as well. great for being a junk journal/sketchbook and i also love scrapbooking and making the book thick. ive bought a leuchtturm book before and its the ONLY sketchbook i ever finished... the sizing is great as well (unlke the moleskins where those are thinner width wise). definitely an acquired taste though
- Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2015Color: RedStyle: SquaredVerified PurchaseI am a long time Moleskine user and absolutely love them. They are high quality, outstanding notebooks. Having said that, after checking out the Lechtturm, I definitely prefer it over the Moleskine notebooks.
My first reaction to the Lechtturm was that it was a little bit wider and thicker than the equivalent Moleskine, the Lechtturm's finish on the paper is smoother which makes it feel nicer than the Moleskine, and the printing of the Lechtturm is clearly superior.
The grid size is identical between the two but where Moleskine just prints a grid covering the entire page in such a way that the squares along the edges of the paper are cut off to varying degrees, the Lechtturm is more precisely printed with a nice header at the top for the date and/or title of the page and includes page numbers. The slightly wider page isn't much of a difference but it does offer a little extra real estate for writing/drawing which is nice. The Lechtturm's ink is slightly lighter than the Moleskine's also. It's a minor difference and the poor lighting in the pictures I'm uploading don't do it justice but the Lechtturm's ink is easily dark enough to use as a guide but light enough that it doesn't overwhelm pencil and becomes almost invisible in comparison to writing in dark inks such as those from gel, felt tip or fountain pens.
I love that the Lechtturm has two ribbons. I regularly use one to mark the current blank page where my next notes are going to go while using the other to mark diagrams or notes I will need to repeatedly turn to for reference.
Since I generally keep my work notebooks for years, I love having the table of contents and the numbered pages. I also love that the Lechtturm comes with labels for the spine and cover of the notebook. I've generally been using a Sharpy to write notebook titles on the spine and cover when I archive them. The labels will look a cleaner and making writing neatly easier (hand labeling notebook spines isn't conducive to my best printing). The labels fit neatly in the pocket in the back of the notebook so I don't need to worry about losing them.
The only point where I find the Moleskine better is that it has a very slightly thicker cover. I still find I'm easily able to write in the Lechtturm while holding it (as opposed to laying it on a table/desk) with no problem and I don't think I would have even noticed it if I hadn't specifically compared the two covers.
Overall, none of the differences between the Moleskine and the Lechtturm are huge but all things considered the Lechtturm is definitely the nicer of the two and is a buck or two cheaper at the time of this review.
5.0 out of 5 starsI am a long time Moleskine user and absolutely love them. They are high quality, outstanding notebooks. Having said that, after checking out the Lechtturm, I definitely prefer it over the Moleskine notebooks.Better than Moleskine
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2015
My first reaction to the Lechtturm was that it was a little bit wider and thicker than the equivalent Moleskine, the Lechtturm's finish on the paper is smoother which makes it feel nicer than the Moleskine, and the printing of the Lechtturm is clearly superior.
The grid size is identical between the two but where Moleskine just prints a grid covering the entire page in such a way that the squares along the edges of the paper are cut off to varying degrees, the Lechtturm is more precisely printed with a nice header at the top for the date and/or title of the page and includes page numbers. The slightly wider page isn't much of a difference but it does offer a little extra real estate for writing/drawing which is nice. The Lechtturm's ink is slightly lighter than the Moleskine's also. It's a minor difference and the poor lighting in the pictures I'm uploading don't do it justice but the Lechtturm's ink is easily dark enough to use as a guide but light enough that it doesn't overwhelm pencil and becomes almost invisible in comparison to writing in dark inks such as those from gel, felt tip or fountain pens.
I love that the Lechtturm has two ribbons. I regularly use one to mark the current blank page where my next notes are going to go while using the other to mark diagrams or notes I will need to repeatedly turn to for reference.
Since I generally keep my work notebooks for years, I love having the table of contents and the numbered pages. I also love that the Lechtturm comes with labels for the spine and cover of the notebook. I've generally been using a Sharpy to write notebook titles on the spine and cover when I archive them. The labels will look a cleaner and making writing neatly easier (hand labeling notebook spines isn't conducive to my best printing). The labels fit neatly in the pocket in the back of the notebook so I don't need to worry about losing them.
The only point where I find the Moleskine better is that it has a very slightly thicker cover. I still find I'm easily able to write in the Lechtturm while holding it (as opposed to laying it on a table/desk) with no problem and I don't think I would have even noticed it if I hadn't specifically compared the two covers.
Overall, none of the differences between the Moleskine and the Lechtturm are huge but all things considered the Lechtturm is definitely the nicer of the two and is a buck or two cheaper at the time of this review.
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F. TundaReviewed in Poland on February 15, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars Dobry notatnik
Color: ArmyStyle: DottedVerified PurchaseDobry notatnik, ale są lepsze w tej bardzo podobnej półce cenowej, jak Rhodia.
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GAUTHIER RébeccaReviewed in France on March 26, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Ma marque fétiche
Color: Forest GreenStyle: DottedVerified PurchaseJe les utilise depuis des années et toujours rien à redire.
J'écris au stylo plus, comme au stylo gel ou à bille et ça ne transperce pas.
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Li. Ng.Reviewed in France on April 12, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Petit carnet cherchant visionnaire pour expanser votre vie!
Color: BerryStyle: DottedVerified PurchaseLEUCHTTURM1917 est une marque que j’ai découverte en octobre dernier.
Je désirais m’initier au bullet journal. 6 mois après mon premier journal Leuchtturm, je reste fidèle à la marque.
Le papier est solide, des pages permettant de démarrer son BUJO y sont clairement organisées. Les pages sont numérotées et les pointillés visibles et discrets à la fois. Et la couleur est juste sublime, juste ce qu'il faut pour co-créer ma vision d'une relation de couple 6 étoiles.
Tout en y calant ma semaine d’actions prioritaires, le tracking mensuel de mes choix et nouveaux rituels, les points clés des lectures de livres que je lisais, les citations qui challengent le mental et la revue de la vision que j’ai pour ma vie, j'ai fait 4 mois avec le premier journal LEUCHTTURM1917.
C’est à mes yeux le meilleur investissement pour se transformer et se réinventer avec confiance et en toute introspection. Cette liberté de personnaliser le contenu de son BUJO est unique. Et puis, écrire sur un bel objet vous fait voir la vie du beau côté. Avec optimisme, un jour à la fois. Parce que votre âme le vaut bien.
Li. Ng.Petit carnet cherchant visionnaire pour expanser votre vie!
Reviewed in France on April 12, 2021
Je désirais m’initier au bullet journal. 6 mois après mon premier journal Leuchtturm, je reste fidèle à la marque.
Le papier est solide, des pages permettant de démarrer son BUJO y sont clairement organisées. Les pages sont numérotées et les pointillés visibles et discrets à la fois. Et la couleur est juste sublime, juste ce qu'il faut pour co-créer ma vision d'une relation de couple 6 étoiles.
Tout en y calant ma semaine d’actions prioritaires, le tracking mensuel de mes choix et nouveaux rituels, les points clés des lectures de livres que je lisais, les citations qui challengent le mental et la revue de la vision que j’ai pour ma vie, j'ai fait 4 mois avec le premier journal LEUCHTTURM1917.
C’est à mes yeux le meilleur investissement pour se transformer et se réinventer avec confiance et en toute introspection. Cette liberté de personnaliser le contenu de son BUJO est unique. Et puis, écrire sur un bel objet vous fait voir la vie du beau côté. Avec optimisme, un jour à la fois. Parce que votre âme le vaut bien.
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- SamuelReviewed in Singapore on September 27, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars A very good organiser
Color: Nordic BlueStyle: PlainVerified PurchaseTo help me reach my end of year targets, this meets the requirements
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Renaud C.Reviewed in France on February 3, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars J'adore
Sans hésiter une des meilleure marque de carnet !! Pratique pour les bujo ou les junk journal, je recommande !!