Simon Trewin: "After the terrible experiences of the 2006 London Book Fair at ExCel in Docklands where nothing seemed to go right at all it was a joy to return to West London for what many attendees agree was the best fair ever."
Macmillan presidentRichard Charkin's twodispatches are colorful and detail-laden but most notable for the following observation: ". My back-of-an-envelope calculations suggest that the elimination of all trade book fairs (LBF, BEA, Bologna, Delhi, Guadalajara, Tokyo, Cape Town etc) might reduce total industry costs by several billion dollars." Makes more that "just a boy" think...
Simon Quicke spent an hour at the fair and concludes "publishing as an industry is alive and well but there could have been more of a British presence," not to mention "a little bit of a reality and hype gap at work" with regards to technology impact.