Sacred Defense books to be displayed at Frankfurt Fair
24 October 2011
Andishehvarzan Publishing House will put on display some Sacred Defense, literature and history books at Frankfurt Book Fair 2011.
IBNA: In an interview with IBNA, Amir Shahriyar Aminian, Andishehvarzan manager, said the institute will showcase 25 Sacred Defense titles at the fair.
As he said, it is the 12th presence of the publishing center in the fair. This year, it may run two stalls at the fair, he said.
He went on to say that the institute will present three types of publications at the fair: old literature, history and Sacred Defense titles. The volumes are mostly in Persian with English translation of certain parts.
Masnavi Manavi, the Book of God, the Book of Secrets and the Book of Opportunities are some of the titles which will be showcased by the institute.
The 63rd edition of Frankfurt International Book Fair will be held from October 12 to 16 in Germany.
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