The Hamburger Albenverlag is known for its high quality notebooks, calendars, folders, filing systems and, more recently, book covers for iPads for more than 90 years. Therefore, the choice fell on an address from this house, and I was not disappointed. The simple and solid cover makes a high impression and is solid through thread stitching. The paper is slightly thicker than the more common address books, but as a book is supposed to hold for a long time, and I write addresses generally always in pencil inside. The inner part offers two wide columns and letters per 4 pages to be scheduled. A big plus is also the general telephone number column so are also wonderful in a long line. On the last page an insertion pocket for notes or business cards is incorporated. As a nice addition still comes with a sheet of stickers for archiving, for secure closure, the book is equipped with a rubber dam. However, lacking a pen loop, this can be easily solved in 1917 but by purchasing a pen loop also made by lighthouse.