Noun
a book in which the log is written
Source: WordNetThe observers had a logbook recording the assaults, bombings, and artillery attacks on the area. Each page was ruled in vertical columns: DATE, TIME, LOCATION, DAMAGE, CASUALTIES. The columns headed ACTION TAKEN BY THE UN were completely empty. P. J. O'Rourke
A guard's logbook from the kremlin records that two commoners were stopped from playing the Balalika whilst drunk. citation Further documents from 1700 and 1714 also mention the instrument. Source: Internet
After milking, she put more music on as she finished her jam-making and continued to make a thoroughly organized logbook. Source: Internet
A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook (with a pen or pencil). Source: Internet
Bligh's personal logbook of the voyage of the schooner Resource, which carried the launch survivors from Coupang, Timor, to Batavia, Java. Source: Internet
However, his flight logbook also showed numerous red ink warnings about showboating and overconfidence, and because of dangerous flying in an Armstrong Whitworth Siskin he was disqualified from the end of term flying contest. Source: Internet