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Olivetti notecards, fountain pens for everyday, and a solar system paperweight The Olivetti typewrit

Olivetti notecards, fountain pens for everyday, and a solar system paperweight [Shop now]( The Olivetti typewriter is an icon, both as design object and as the favorite writing tool of authors as diverse as John Cheever, Leonard Cohen, and Francis Ford Coppola. This elegant [Olivetti Pattern Notecards]( set features four distinctive patterns made on the beloved Olivetti Lettera 32. With classic red-and-black printing on off-white paper, these cards are the perfect all-occasion notecard for the typophile, design maven, aspiring writer, or anyone who can’t resist the look of type on paper. [Shop Stationery]( Color coding is an old-school method, not an app, that’s a proven way to increase productivity. Colors help organize and prioritize a To Do list—one quick glance tells what task belongs to what category (work, family, appointments, exercise, finance, home projects, etc.) and what needs to be done sooner rather than later. But this set of [Rainbow Fountain Pens for Everyday]( isn’t only a tool for efficiency—using them is lots of fun. Whether you’re writing an action plan, journaling, writing a note or a gift card, you’ll find dozens of uses for this colorful enhancement to penmanship. [Shop Pens & Pencils]( Let your thoughts turn heavenwards as you gaze at the colorful [Solar System Paperweight]( with its galaxies and planets. This glass paperweight combines style and functionality as a beautiful accent piece for any home or office, desk, coffee table, bookshelf; the possibilities are cosmic. [Shop Home & Desk]( For more gifts, see our selection of [jewelry and clothing](, [reading accessories](, [toys, games and puzzles](, and much more You are receiving this message because you signed up for email newsletters from The New York Review of Books, NYRB, or The Reader’s Catalog. You can choose the types of mailings you wish to receive. [Update preferences]( The Reader’s Catalog 435 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014 [Unsubscribe](

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