Not exact matches
The world record for most translations of a
single title signed by the author
in one sitting
belongs to Paulo Coelho (Brazil) who signed 53 different language editions of his bestseller The Alchemist on 10 October 2003, from 6:30 pm to 8 pm, at the Frankfurt
Book fair, Germany.
Taking as it's source a
single image from her landmark artwork ex libris (2010 - 2012), which encompasses a salvaged history stemming from an archive of thousands of
books belonging to the Palestinians which were looted
in 1948 and now sit
in the Jewish National Library at Hebrew University
in Jerusalem where they are catalogued under A.P (Abandoned Property).
Roth (1930 - 1998), a Swiss artist already well known
in 1969 for his artist
books and sculptures made with cheese, chocolate, and other biodegradable comestibles, started out on this particular artistic journey with a
single tourist postcard of Piccadilly Circus — one of the first mass - consumed postcard subjects — that
belonged to an extensive collection of Piccadilly postcards assembled by the British artist Rita Donagh.