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SOLD - My Life Story 100-year Diary


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I bought this diary/journal/scrapbook recently for my nephew and his wife who've just had their first child.


You and your child record those fond memories throughout his or her life - from antenatal scans to pop concert tickets, first date, first job etc as they progress through life.


The journal/scrapbook is a hardback with approximately 1000 pages. This version has a natural-coloured cover with a white protective cardboard sleeve.


Unfortunately I knocked it off the kitchen table when I was cutting the wrapping paper to size resulting in a small concertinaed dent on a corner of the outer cardboard sleeve, hence the price. The book itself is in pristine condition.


I bought it for ?30 from Handpicked Collection but will be happy to accept ?12 ono. It would make a good stocking present.


More details here http://www.handpickedcollection.com/my-life-story-6197.html


Collection from near Dulwich Library

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