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Q-Connect Hardback Wirebound A5 Black Notebook 160 Pages Pack of 3 KF03728

Q-Connect Wirebound A5 Hardback Book, Black, 160 pages, pack of 3 - KF03728. Durable and stylish notebook for organizing notes or ideas, perfect for work or school

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Q-Connect is a brand of office supplies, including stationery, paper, envelopes, and printer cartridges. The brand is owned by the UK-based office products company Kores, which is a subsidiary of the Japanese company Itochu.
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