



Based on over forty years of adventure, this diary follows Indiana Jones from his earliest travels into the Cold War era.



This highly detailed prop replica is bound in genuine cowhide, professionally embossed and aged to look like a time-worn journal.



The cover shows an ibis, the symbol of the Egyptian god Thoth, the scribe of the gods, as well as various motifs including papyrus, from which we get the word paper, a fitting design for a personal journal of an archaeologist.





This diary contains almost 300 pages of stories, notes, drawing and photos. Indy's travels begin in 1908 with his father's European lecture tour. His adventures continue as a soldier in the First World War and into his career as a world-famous archaeologist and "finder of rare antiquities".





A Young Indy with Lawrence of Arabia



A sketch given to Indy by Pablo Picasso



Sketches and info from Africa



Indy steals the Cross of Coronado in 1912



Indy and Henry pose for a picture



The Jackal of Kha and a letter from Ned



Indy in the Congo, c1917



Indy flies with the Lafayette Escadrille



A reconnaissance photo of enemy territory, c1918



Mustafa Ataturk, whom Indy must track down



Entries from "The Hollywood Follies"



The Mask of Camozotz, c1926



A letter from Abner, asking Indy to join his dig



Indy and Abner find the Headpiece of Ra



Indy working on Easter Island, c1929



An article about "The Emperor's Tomb"



A German Police envelope and a Xi'an Warrior



Sketches from "The Temple of Doom"



Indy's research about a certain Golden Idol



A letter from Sam Spade and sketch of the Maltese Falcon



"The Last Crusade" for the Holy Grail



An Atlantean Horned Idol



A mysterious discovery, c1940



On the trail of "The Infernal Machine"

