Andersen's Fairy Tales Spiral Notebook by Roberto Lanznaster

Whether for doodling, writing songs, penning love letters or just good old-fashioned notetaking, our Recovering the Classics spiral notebooks make a fantastic gift for classic literature lovers of all ages! With cover art inspired by the classic literature titles that have enter the public domain, our spiral notebooks are designed with care by a member of our artist community and handpicked by Team CAN. Each spiral-bound journal contains 80 ruled pages and measures 6.50 x 8.75”, is packaged in a clear polybag and ships in a mailer envelope. Proudly printed in the USA.

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Design By: Roberto Lanznaster
Roberto Lanznaster

Roberto Lanznaster is a Brazilian illustrator and graphic designer who loves books, movies, and 2D animation. www.behance.net/lanznaster

Design By: Roberto Lanznaster
Roberto Lanznaster

Roberto Lanznaster is a Brazilian illustrator and graphic designer who loves books, movies, and 2D animation. www.behance.net/lanznaster

Design By: Roberto Lanznaster
Roberto Lanznaster

Roberto Lanznaster is a Brazilian illustrator and graphic designer who loves books, movies, and 2D animation. www.behance.net/lanznaster

Design By: Roberto Lanznaster
Roberto Lanznaster

Roberto Lanznaster is a Brazilian illustrator and graphic designer who loves books, movies, and 2D animation. www.behance.net/lanznaster

Artist Statement

The Andersen's Fairy Tales are very sad, and I try to represent, with the colors and the style, the mood of these stories. — Roberto Lanznaster