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  2. London Book Fair - Wikipedia

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    After 2007, the London Book Fair was held at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre. In 2015 the LBF came back and took place in Olympia London on 14–16 April 2015 as part of London Book and Screen Week. After the success of the 43rd edition, in 2016, the London Book Fair stayed in Olympia.

  3. London Book Fair Attracts Hollywood Producers and Execs as ...

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    London Book Fair Attracts Hollywood Producers and Execs as Adaptation Craze Continues: ‘IP Supercharges the Conversation’ K.J. Yossman March 13, 2024 at 11:18 AM

  4. International Book Fair of Radical Black and Third World Books

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    The idea for an annual book fair was mooted in discussions after an event at the Commonwealth Institute in 1979 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the founding by Jessica Huntley and Eric Huntley of Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications; described as a "cultural extravaganza", it featured a variety of performers, poets, drummers, dancers and musicians, including Misty in Roots, Keith Waithe, Cecil ...

  5. List of world's fairs - Wikipedia

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    1873 – London, United Kingdom – Third Annual International Exhibition (1873) [13] 1873 – Vienna, Austria – Weltausstellung 1873 Wien [13] [17] 1873 – Sydney, New South Wales – Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition (1873) 1874 – London, United Kingdom – Fourth Annual International Exhibition (1874) [13]

  6. International Young Publisher of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The International Young Publisher of the Year is a British Council award programme, which has been developed with the support of the London Book Fair. It is targeted at publishers aged 25 to 35 from emerging economies. The winner receives a free exhibition stand at the next London Book Fair and a financial award.

  7. Antiquarian Booksellers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The ABA organises a number of book fairs every year including its flagship fair held at Olympia, London in May, which features exhibitors from all around the world, and the Chelsea Antiquarian Book Fair in November. Fairs are held in Edinburgh in March and Bristol in July in conjunction with the Provincial Book Fairs Association.

  8. Exhibition catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The format of exhibition catalogues for trade fairs can range from A5-sized ‘saddle-stitched’ publications with descriptions of as few as 30-40 exhibitors, to much larger perfect-bound ‘stretched A5’ or A4-sized directories containing profiles on thousands of companies exhibiting at major international trade events such as The London ...

  9. Lionel Leventhal - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, they saw the Fair grow and go through a number of development and name changes, finally becoming The London Book Fair in 1977. The London Book Fair was sold in 1985 to Industrial & Trade Fairs (which later became Reed Exhibitions ), by which time the number of exhibitors had increased to 520.