Fair organized by publishers or booksellers to promote the sale of books.
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Examples for "bookfair"
Examples for "bookfair"
1A place to while away the hours waiting for the next international bookfair.
2Books that try to make sense of it all are selling well - and will get their own bookfair in London next month.
3We exhibit yearly at rhe Chelsea Bookfair in London.
1Antiquarian and second-hand book fair also offering prints and other collectables.
2They are bursting to reveal today's drama at the book fair.
3At the book fair and in Europe generally, CD-ROM publishing appears to be flourishing.
4Sometimes a book fair to see may-touse a lofty expression-haveno individual soul.
5We've been hearing about this book fair ad nauseam.
6The national book fair runs from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. on both days.
7The book fair has reaffirmed the vibrancy -and economic value -of a global intellectual culture.
8If you hadn't gone to that book fair, you and Jack would never have run into her.
9Knowing I loved mysteries, my dad had picked it up for me at a second-hand book fair.
10Because Red Square is controlled by the federal government, the state-organised book fair was able to go ahead.
11The world's largest floating book fair, Logos Hope, has docked on South African shores for the first time.
12A book fair without political censorship and even a women's soccer league have been staged in recent months.
13A COMBINED antiques and book fair is being held in Dublin's Newman House tomorrow, starting at 11 a.m.
14This book fair, also run by the SABDC, is committed to transformation and development in the book sector.
15The book fair will run alongside an arts and crafts fair, which will include knitwear, wood-turning and jewellery.
16At a book fair last December he could not correctly name any volume that had marked his life.
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