In the 27th International Moscow Book Fair, which ended yesterday afternoon, the third and fourth volumes of a well-known Iranian book Good Tales for Good Children by Mahdi Azar Yazdi translated into Russian were showcased.
Iranian book stands were quite busy during the last ending hours of the book fair and offered their books in various categories such as classics, religion, history and biographies at the Russian annual exhibition.
Mehdi Sanaie, Iran’s ambassador, attended the exhibition and unveiled the volumes of Good Tales for Good Children. Divan of Omar Khayyam presented in five languages and a Russian version of Muslims Knowledge written by Mohammad Reza Hakimi were also showcased and offered to the enthusiasts.
The Moscow International Book Fair, organized by the General Directorate of International Book Exhibitions and Fairs, took place from 3rd September to the 7th September 2014 in Moscow, Russia. The conference covered areas such as demonstrating Russian culture, science and education through the prism of book publishing industry.
Publishers from 63 countries participated in this exhibition and Iran put more than 500 book titles on show.
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