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Eröffnung Leipziger Buchmesse # 15.03.2012 22 Uhr # Journal Englisch
Die Buchmesse in Leipzig ist eine Publikumsmesse, in der sich seismografisch die neuesten Trends abbilden. Das E-Book ist auf dem Vormarsch und es gibt einen neuen Schwerpunkt: den intellektuellen Nachfahren des Comics.
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