The ‘Più libri più liberi’ program of small-and-medium-sized publishers’ output is set to run December 4 to 8, five days, 569 publishers, 700 events and writers from many parts of the world.
Italy: Down 2 Percent in 2025 but ‘Confident of a Recovery’
The 2024 Guest of Honor Italy team will be reporting on international rights action in 2024 as part of their economic update.
Fondazione LIA’s APACE Project Wins the 2025 ABC International Excellence Award
The APACE program at Fondazione LIA, co-funded by the EU, is named the 2025 ABC winner in the Initiative category.
Italy Is at Thessaloniki’s Book Fair as Guest of Honor
Thessaloniki International Book Fair has opened with Italy as guest of honor and more than 50 speakers on hand.
Mauri School: Italy’s Book Trade Down 23.2 Million Units in 2024
The change to Italy’s ’18App’ ‘culture voucher’ reportedly cost Italy’s book business some €62.7 million, per AIE.
Italy’s Rights Analysis: Più libri più liberi’s Professional Program
With some 58 rights trading pros from 28 international markets, the ‘Più libri più liberi’ focused on small and medium-size publishers.
Italy: The 23rd ‘Più libri più liberi’ Draws 110,000 Attendees
Rome’s book fair featuring small- and mid-sized publishers racks up numbers that have Italy’s industry leaders smiling.
France’s Publishers, Booksellers, Writers Back the ‘Culture Pass’
Calling for protection of the freedom to read, three organizational chiefs go to bat for the Pass Culture in France amid economic pressure.
Italy’s Book Leaders to Minister: 1.7 Million Sales Lost
The leadership of Italy’s book-publishing trade organizations holds a first meeting with Rome’s cultural minister, Alessandro Giuli.
Boos and Cipolletta on Frankfurt’s Guest of Honor Italy
A double interview: Frankfurter Buchmesse’s Juergen Boos and the Italian Publishers Association’s Innocenzo Cipolletta: ‘Great deals.’
