Grabbed this announcement from ShopCrazy.
MIBF has consistently contributed to the reading awareness of Filipinos and has become a venue for members of the book industry to address market demands, launch new titles, and promote books and reading advocacies. With the theme “Words without Borders,” the MIBF celebrates the power of literature to cross the boundaries of time, place, and culture.
With over 300 exhibitors, the MIBF showcases the largest and most varied collection of literature, textbooks, educational supplements, general references, religious and inspirational titles, self-help books, management books, Filipiniana, coffee table books, popular novels, children’s books, art books, graphic novels, rare and hard-to-find titles, magazines, audio and e-books, multimedia, teaching supplies and services, publishers’ technology, and travel materials.
Showcasing a huge number of books and learning materials are Powerbooks, National Bookstore, Summit Publishing Co., Inc., Goodwill Bookstore, Abe Craft & Toys, Adarna House, Anvil Publishing, Ateneo de Manila University Press, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Goethe-Institut Manila, Ibon Foundation, Instituto Cervantes-Manila, Jesuit Communications, Katha Publising, McGraw-Hill Education, Phoenix Educational Systems, Rex Group of Companies, The Bookmark, UST Publishing House, University of the Philippines Press, Vibal Publishing House, and World Health Organization, among so many other exhibitors.
The 29th Manila International Book Fair is organized by Primetrade Asia, Inc. For details, call 890-0661 or 896-0682, log on to www.manilabookfair.com, or e-mail bookfair@primetradeasia.com.
Now how I wish there is a trade fair for lighting fixtures because I badly need one for our family hall!
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