The success of Filofax over the past decade has led many to believe that they are a new concept. However quite the contrary in fact its origins date back right up until the First World War when an Englishman working in the USA came across an American organising system consisting largely of technical leaves for engineers & scientists. In 1930 after a company was set up in London to market the idea of personal organisation systems by mail order to England the name “ Filofax” was born having derived from the description “file of facts”. Filofax built up a strong clientele particularly amongst the clergy & military indeed at one point a “ Filofax” was a compulsory purchase of the British Army staff college in Camberley. The Filofax personal organiser was an indispensable status symbol for the 1980’s & continues to be a valuable & practical asset to people in all walks of life today. White ruled notepaper for pocket sized Filofax contains 40 sheets. With Standard lines. Measures 81 x 120mm