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A record number of titles at "Book Alley" in Sofia

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A record number of publishers and new titles will be presented at the "Book Alley" in Sofia from 5 to 11 September in the park in front of the National Palace of Culture and in the pedestrian zone of Vitosha Blvd, reports the Bulgarian Book Association, the organizer of the event. Thousands of titles, including new and rare books, specialised and children's literature from 122 Bulgarian publishers, will be available in 52 tents. Numerous meetings with popular authors are organized. 



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