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Newsletter

Our Newsletter is published once a month, during the Book Fair with daily issues and reaches 36,000 subscribers.

Issue November 2008

Book Fair 2009: early-bird discount till 30.11. --- Blog and Podcast: looking back at Frankfurt 2008 --- China: translation subsidies --- Google and AAP: the international view --- Survey: where is digitisation taking us?
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Issue October 2008

Read on: The Frankfurt Book Fair is accompanied by more than 2,700 events. In making your own personal choice, let yourself be inspired by Book Fair insiders.
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Issue September II 2008

Book Fair anniversary website --- Trade Fair: e-books & more --- Rarissima: irresistible antiquarian books --- Guest of Honour Turkey: programme highlights --- Literary trip to Istanbul
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Issue September I 2008

Looking forward to the 60th Frankfurt Book Fair --- Hotels in Frankfurt - book yours now --- Online is easiest: www.book-fair.com --- Future markets at the Frankfurt Book Fair --- Book Fair history: multimedia in the 1990s --- Paperbacks soon available on demand? --- Invitation Programme: focus on small publishers
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Issue August 2008

Exhibitors are now able to enter their events --- Special deal on train tickets to the Fair --- Book Fair anniversary: A Yankee in London --- 1989 and the east German Book Trade --- Big deals: 13 licensing pros introduce themselves --- Kindle & Co.: Is fiction ready for the e-book?
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Issue July 2008

In the right place at last: stand numbers online --- w(o)ww: trade visitor registration online --- Book Fair anniversary: agent fever in the seventies --- New on the secondary market: Springer & Tchibo --- Read on: Andrea Maria Schenkel in Cape Town --- Litprom: book tips from faraway places
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Issue June 2008

Read on special: South Africa’s book market --- Professional programme at the Book Fair --- News from the "Digital Book" in New York --- UK: the best in the book industry --- Book Fair anniversary: back to the sixties --- Supermarkets: competition for Amazon? --- Books for TV series: a success story
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Issue May 2008

ReadOn: Karaoke bar of the 21st century: the Internet is radically transforming the Chinese publishing trade. Nearly 20 percent of Chinese bestsellers originate on the Internet, allowing private publishers to gain on influence.
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