The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper (Paperback)
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The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper (Paperback)

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Published: 05/09/2024
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Charting an epic history from medieval sales ledgers to the jottings of Albert Einstein, Allen's wonderfully engaging account of the humble notebook through the centuries makes for enlightening reading.

We see notebooks everywhere we go. But where did this simple invention come from? How did they revolutionise our lives, and why are they such powerful tools for creativity? And how can using a notebook help you change the way you think?

In this wide-ranging story, Roland Allen reveals all the answers. Ranging from the bustling markets of medieval Florence to the quiet studies of our greatest thinkers, he follows a trail of dazzling ideas, revealing how the notebook became our most dependable and versatile tool for creative thinking. He tells the notebook stories of artists like Leonardo and Frida Kahlo, scientists from Isaac Newton to Marie Curie, and writers from Chaucer to Henry James. We watch Darwin developing his theory of evolution in tiny pocketbooks, see Agatha Christie plotting a hundred murders in scrappy exercise books, and learn how Bruce Chatwin unwittingly inspired the creation of the Moleskine.

On the way we meet a host of cooks, kings, sailors, fishermen, musicians, engineers, politicians, adventurers and mathematicians, who all used their notebooks as a space for thinking and to shape the modern world.

Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781788169332
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 340 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 32 mm
Edition: Main


MEDIA REVIEWS

A book that I absolutely loved, it's incredible. - Ryan Holiday, author of The Daily Stoic

A restless, arresting new history of the notebook ... a fine book on a fabulous subject - Daily Telegraph

Remarkable ... Allen points to evidence that maintaining a notebook with pen and paper is best for processing and retaining information. It can stave off depression and act as ballast to those struggling with ADHD. It is tactile, a form of "embodied cognition", another example of the superiority of slowness ... paying attention, caring, handwriting: this is love. - Sukhdev Sandhu, 'Book of the Day', Guardian

A revealing document of a relationship so intimate as to be sacred: that of the writer and the page - New York Times

A different, fascinating, entertaining, witty approach to writing cultural history - Irish Times

A fascinating study of notebooks through history, ... beautifully written and a complete delight to dip in to or read from cover to cover - Alexander McCall Smith, New Statesman

The story that Allen tells dances from the pages of the earliest Arabic texts and the oldest surviving European scribbles from the 13th century, to friendship albums in the Netherlands in the 16th century, and onto recipes, cures and bookkeeping - Monocle

With this fascinating exploration, Allen has written a very original, diverting and surprising history of a humble everyday object - Saga

Informative and uplifting, The Notebook may leave you feeling that you should chuck away your smartphone, pick up a nice, clean journal and start jotting - Wall Street Journal

Fluently and engagingly written - Art Newspaper

The humble notebook is surprisingly revealing ... despite what Apple, Evernote and the like might try to tell us, the best cognitive tool available to us today was invented in the counting houses of Renaissance Florence - The Sunday Times

The fascinating stories [The Notebook] tells certainly make you want to take out a pen and jot down a few points ... Allen considers the notebook in its various forms, from the wax tablet to the electronic spreadsheet, and from early modernity to the present day ... his writing has the lightness of touch needed to turn the dry pages of notebooks into living historical documents - Spectator

Roland Allen traces the ancient lineage of thought made tangible in pen and ink - Jane Shilling, Daily Telegraph

A book that inspired and moved me deeply ... you should pick up this book if you have any interest in notetaking, knowledge management, creativity, productivity, thinking, the human mind, or history - Tiago Forte, author, Building a Second Brain

An engaging popular history that considers the notebook in its various forms - wax tablet, ledger, spreadsheet - over the centuries. Why, despite the digitisation of everything, do many of us still write and draw on paper? Reflecting on this question, Allen touches on art, accounting, science and politics the better to trace through the years the relationship between power and information technology. - Anna Aslanyan, 'Books of the Year', Spectator

Enjoyable ... Allen is a relaxed and amusing guide ... although he professes to be concerned mainly with notebooks' practical applications, he is a philosopher by stealth, keen to make the reader question where the mind stops and the rest of the world begins. - TLS

Charting an epic history from medieval sales ledgers to the jottings of Albert Einstein, Allen's wonderfully engaging account of the humble notebook through the centuries makes for enlightening reading - Waterstones 'The Best Books of 2023'

A fascinating, sweeping book which belongs on the Christmas present lists of everyone who lives their life in notebooks ... the humble notebook might be one of the most simple inventions humans have ever made, but that doesn't mean it hasn't revolutionised our lives ... charting everything from medieval note-takers to the pocketbooks of Einstein; Frida Kahlo's sketches to Agatha Christie's exercise books which are scrawled with plot ideas, Allen delves into how brilliant minds and everyday people put pen to paper as a method for thinking and shaping our world - i Newspaper

The most wonderful book - Jo Good, BBC Radio London

[An] intriguing exploration through the ages of the humble - and not so humble - notebook ... this is a book to be savoured - Jaqueline Riding, Country Life

A delight to read, The Notebook is a reminder of our most vital tool - Idler

[A] meticulously researched celebration of notebooks, and the vital role they've played in creativity of all kinds - The Simple Things

A notebook is evidence, process and inspiration, and Roland Allen captures it all in this sweeping survey of ideas and inventiveness - Simon Garfield

Transformational ... it's inspiring me to write longhand in a real paper notebook again - Victoria Finlay

A glorious celebration of my all-time favourite object from its earliest incarnations to its funkiest forms. In his always interesting history of thinking on paper, Roland Allen has confected a scintillating cornucopia of notebook miscellany - Sara Wheeler, author, Glowing Still

Meticulously researched and intensely readable ... a tantalising glimpse into the private thoughts of artists, voyagers and medics, from pre-Renaissance Florence to a Covid-filled intensive care ward - Giles Milton

[A] wide-ranging history - New Yorker

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“Something for everyone”

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“A Fabulous Read!”

I really really liked this book - as a reader, as a history graduate and someone who loves writing in notebooks. I think the best part of this book is the concept itself: it is truly a brilliant idea to focus on the... More

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