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The Frankfurt Book Fair ended with an increase in visitors.

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The Frankfurt Book Fair ended with an increase in visitors.

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Frankfurt has once again confirmed its status as the world's book capital. The 77th edition of the Frankfurt Book Fair, held from 15 to 19 October, attracted 238,000 visitors – book lovers of all generations and publishing professionals from as many as 131 countries. The fair was more than an exhibition space: it was a festival of ideas, culture and a passion for reading. On Wednesday and Thursday, around 3% more trade visitors attended the fair…

Young visitors flock to the Frankfurt Book Fair in flocks. In addition to literary delights, the debates focus on AI development and geopolitical tensions.

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The 77th Frankfurt Book Fair ended on Sunday with an increase in visitors. This year, 118,000 trade visitors and 120,000 private visitors came to the fair, which was 3,000 or 5,000 more than in the previous year. With a total of 238,000 visitors, however, the all-time high of just over 300,000 participants remains unmatched in the pre-Corona year 2019. 4,350 exhibitors presented themselves in the exhibition halls, 50 more than in the previous ye…

After five days the world's largest book show ends in Frankfurt. This year there were new offers for the reader. This is reflected in the figures.

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