Curlew Journal / Notebook - A4

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A4 Journal with plain or ruled paper. The cover of the journal shows a Curlew on the foreshore, painted by wildlife artist Charles Collins (c.1680 - 1744).

A4 Curlew Journal

Discover the boundless creativity within you with our A4 Curlew Journal! This A4 hardback journal/notebook is not merely a writing tool—it's an invitation to express, imagine, and bring your ideas to life.

Our A4 Curlew Journal features an eye-catching Curlew design on its premium vinyl laminated hardcover, exhibiting a burst of vibrant color. This hardback notebook is sure to add a dash of character to your desk while motivating you to pour out your thoughts, plans, or masterpieces.

Crafted with an elegant, matte finish exterior, this notebook encapsulates style and durability, ready to accompany you in all life's adventures. Inside, you'll discover 64 pages (128 sides) of 90 gsm paper, finely balanced to provide an optimum writing experience.

Personalize your writing journey by choosing either ruled or blank paper for the inner pages. Whether you’re a prolific writer, meticulous note-taker, or a budding artist, our notebook caters to your unique needs.

  • Size: 21cm x 29.7cm  (8¼in x 11¾in ) in size with a half inch (1.27cm) thick spine for durability and a premium feel.
  • Pages: 64 pages (128 sides) of 90gsm paper - perfect for almost any pen type without fear of bleeding or smudging.
  • Paper type: Available with plain or ruled paper to cater to your personal preferences.
  • Hardback Cover: Sturdy chipboard, overlaid with a visually pleasing vinyl laminate, featuring the unique Curlew design.
  • FREE tracked postage!

* Please note that the website images of the A4 Curlew Journal (above) are low resolution for illustrative purposes. The A4 Curlew Journal uses very high resolution images to give the finished notebook a crisp and clear finish.

** The A4 Journal is only available in the UK at present.

The Taylor White Collection

The watercolour painting of the Curlew comes from the collection of Taylor White F.R.S. (1701-1772). In the mid-18th Century, White commissioned the celebrated wildlife painter, Charles Collins (c.1680 - 1744) to paint a number of specimens for his collection. The Curlew was one of the watercolour paintings, which resulted from the collaboration between White and Collins.

Taylor White, a barrister by profession, was a keen naturalist and collector. He commissioned over 900 paintings of birds, mammals, reptiles and fish from the finest painters of his day. He was a Fellow of The Royal Society and founding Treasurer of The Foundling Hospital in London.

The original watercolour of the Curlew is extremely finely painted, with great detail being seen in all of the details of the painting. This depth of colour and detail has been captured brilliantly through the digitalisation process and is replicated for you on this delightful journal.

The Eurasian Curlew

Have you ever stumbled upon a captivating bird with a long, curved beak and wondered what it could be? You've just unlocked the secret world of the Eurasian Curlew (Scientific name: Numenius arquata)! This enchanting creature is sure to capture your imagination as it graces the skies and shores across Europe, Asia, and Africa's coastal regions.

Curlews are not only fascinating to watch, but their unique appearance and behaviours make them a bird-watcher's dream. With their characteristic long, down-curved bill, the Eurasian Curlew is a sight to behold. And if you think their looks are mesmerizing, just wait until you hear their evocative, bubbling call – a sound you won't forget!

The Curlew's favourite habitats include grasslands, wetlands, and estuaries. These areas provide the perfect environment for the Eurasian Curlew to thrive, as they offer plenty of food, like insects, worms, and crustaceans, for these magnificent birds to feast on.

Production & Delivery

From the point of order, the production of your A4 Curlew Journal will take 2-3 working days. It will then be despatched to you, arriving approximately 24-48 hours later.
Credit: Taylor White Collection, Rare Books & Special Collections, McGill University Library.