FRANKFURT EDITION October 17, 2019 | |
The fair opens this year with Nobel-winner Olga Tokarczuk, Norway's Guest of Honor presentation, rights buzz from the Festhalle, and more. | | |
Publishing veteran Daniel Kampa started Kampa Verlag last year and bought the rights to Olga Tokarczuk's works—and this year, he's managing multiple bestselling titles. | | |
French literary agency Astier-Péche announces in Frankfurt their representation of Mohamed Leftah's estate and sold English rights to Other Press. | | |
Kicking off Guest of Honor Norway's daily focus on freedom at the Frankfurt Book Fair, a panel discussed freedom of expression and migration. | | |
A new metadata solution is coming to Mexico, as Frankfurter Buchmesse and MVB signs a cooperation agreement with CANIEM to launch Metabooks Mexico. | | |
After more than four decades in the book business, Hachette UK’s group communications director Clare Harington will retire with a wide network of friends in the industry. | | |
This year's topic: Accessibility: a responsibility and a challenge After six successful editions, the International Convention of University Presses has become one of the highlights of the Frankfurter Buchmesse. Saturday, 19 October 2019 09.30 - 2.30 pm Level 4.2, Room Dimension | |
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