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      • TURLA (Turkish Literature Abroad)

        TURLA Meetings organized by the Association of Press and Publishers is an online copyrights platform, that has adapted to the ongoing changes in the world. TURLA Meetings, sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, introduces Turkish publishers to international publishing professionals and enables online copyrights meetings for Turkish publishers.    TURLA Meetings which is the first international online publishing platform in Turkey will take place between 17 - 19 November 2020. The program will give Turkish and international publishers the opportunity to hold copyrights meetings and matchmaking activities. Within the context of TURLA Meetings the publishers from Turkey and around the world will meet with live video B2B meetings on the website for 3 days.   The Turkish publishers who contribute to TURLA's catalogs and the international publishers from the different countries can create their profiles and online publishing house showcases on the TURLA Meetings website. The publishers can also continue to promote their books on their online showcases outside of the event dates.   TURLA Meetings collects international book fairs and the international publishing market on one website, for the easy access of Turkish publishers.

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      • Children's & YA
        June 2020

        SNAIL WANTS TO TRAVEL

        by Maurício Veneza

        There is a snail that longs to travel and his itinerary is long, every detail planned. He wants to go to different places and see many different things up close. It would be quite an adventure! If only he could move a little faster. A fun story for the little reader to explore different parts of the world.

      • Travel & Transport

        Con le ali ai piedi

        In the places of St. Francis and Michael the Archangel

        by Angela Maria Seracchioli

        From the Lazio region, all the way to theboulders of Monte Sant’Angelo suspendedover the sea in Gargano: 25 stages towardsone of the most fascinating and ancientpilgrimage destinations in Europe. Thisguidebook is the natural sequel to “Di quipassò Francesco” (“On the Road With SaintFrancis”). An exciting hiking or bicycletrail across Abruzzo, Molise and northernApulia – through unknown valleys, citiesof art and breath-taking landscapes.Destination: the fascinating grotto ofthe appearances and worship of SaintMichael, located just a few kilometresaway from San Giovanni Rotondo.

      • Travel & Transport

        Il Cammino di San Benedetto

        300 km from Norcia to Montecassino

        by Simone Frignani

        Sixteen days on foot (or by bicycle)along a fascinating itinerary throughthe Umbria and Lazio regions, followingin the footsteps of Saint Benedict – thepatron saint of Europe. The itinerarywill be touching upon three of thesites that were most significant in theSaint’s lifetime. They are: Norcia, hisplace of birth, at the foot of the SibilliniMountains; Subiaco, where Benedictlaid down the foundations of his Rule;and Montecassino, in the Lower Lazioregion, where he lived the last years ofhis life and established the Abbey thatsurvived four destructions. A trail thatmakes its way through a land rich inhistory and natural charm.

      • Travel & Transport

        Guida alla Via degli Dei

        From Bologna to Florence and back

        by Simone Frignani

        On foot or by bicycle through the Emiliaand Tuscany regions, from PiazzaMaggiore to Piazza della Signoria: oneweek travelling over Roman slab stoneroads of the Flaminia Military Trail,amidst the woods of the ApennineMountains. Then climbing up themountains dedicated to ancient gods,such as Monte Adone (Adonis) andMonte Senario. Complete with thedescription of the itinerary in bothdirections: from Bologna to Florence andvice-versa.

      • Travel & Transport

        Italia coast to coast

        400 km from the Adriatic to the Tyrrhenian

        by Simone Frignani

        The charm of central Italy united withan actual coast-to-coast adventure. Aunique and charming itinerary envisagingeighteen days on foot (or nine by bicycle)along paths and dirt roads, leadingfrom the Monte Conero promontory tothe Monte Argentario one – on the roadtowards the discovery of undergroundcities and ancient roads. Including visitsto medieval towns such as Nocera Umbra,Assisi, Todi (perched as a guard over theTiber River), Orvieto (with its splendidGothic cathedral) and then the tuff citiescalled Sorano, Sovana and Pitigliano,all the way to the nature reserve of theOrbetello lagoon (in the Maremma area).

      • Travel & Transport

        Di qui passò Francesco

        by Angela Maria Seracchioli

        350 km between La Verna, Gubbio,Assisi... all the way to RietiSeventeen days on foot, by bicycle oron horseback across Tuscany, Umbriaand Lazio; through millennial forestsand valleys full of history. A newupdated version of the first guidebookon the “roads of Francis” on foot. Thefundamental events in the life ofFrancis are described for every stageof the trail. A whole chapter is entirelydedicated to bicycle preparation andmaintenance.

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