READING OUR COMMON WEALTH
An International Rights Exhibition of the Books on Sports IN India at the 19th Biennial
NEW DELHI WORLD BOOK FAIR 30 January - 07 February 2010
ON THE OCCASION OF THE NEW DELHI COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2010
FOR REGISTRATION WRITE TO
Director
National Book Trust, India
Nehru Bhawan, 5 Institutional Area, Vasant Kunj
New Delhi—110 070
Phone: 91-11-24156000 Fax: 91-11-26121883
Email: nbtindia@ndb.vsnl.net.in
LAST DATE OF ENTRIES FOR INCLUSION OF BOOKS IN THE ANNOTATED RIGHTS CATALOGUE 3O SEPTEMBER 2009
For inclusion of books in the RIGHTS EXHIBITION 30 NOVEMBER 2009
REGISTRATION STARTS 01 MAY 2009
Sports in India have a long history. From traditional Indian games with their own cultural and social contours to all popular international ones, Indian sports have colourful tales to tell. The International Rights Exhibition of the books on Indian sports and related themes has twin purpose: it is aimed at showcasing and documenting publications on Indian sports and bringing into focus the Commonwealth Games being hosted by India in October 2010 from the perspective of the publishing industry.
Spread over an area of about 750 square meters, the Exhibition Hall at the Pragati Maidan is a perfect setting for the event to take place—the place where the immensely successful International Rights Exhibition of the Works on and by Mahatma Gandhi titled IN WORDS AND IN DEEDS had taken place. The event has two components: i) International Rights Catalogue which will include the basic details about the title along with the copyright details as per the format given below and
THE FORMAT OF THE ENTRY INTO THE CATALOGUE
Title/Publisher/Place of First Publication/Year of First Publication/Original Language/Number of Reprints/Translations Available/Size/Pages/ISBN/About the Book (Maximum 100 Words)/ About the Author (Maximum 100 Words)/Intended Readership/ Name of the Copyright Holder/Contact details for seeking Rights, Permissions, License/Translation Rights Available in Languages
Exhibitors and Publishers can send their entries to Director, National Book Trust, India Nehru Bhawan, 5 Institutional Area, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi—110 070.
National Book Trust, India reserves the right to reject an entry without assigning any reason whatsoever. The books received will not be returned
National Book Trust, India is an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India