Talking to IQNA, Javad Mohammadzadeh Moqaddam said that the works will include Islamic themes and there will be books for children and teenagers.
He added that all of the books have been translated into the English language and will be displayed along with the products of some other Iranian publications at the exhibition.
He expressed hope that the publications of Imam Reza’s (AS) holy shrine will independently participate at the next editions of the international book fair.
The center presented a precious copy of the Holy Quran calligraphed by Ibrahim Sultan, signed and dated to June 1427, at the exhibition last year and it plans to put on display other rare Quran manuscripts of Astan-e Quds.
The Frankfurt Book Fair is the biggest book and media fair in the world - with around 7500 exhibitors from over 110 countries.
This year’s exhibition is programmed to be held from October 8 to 12, 2014.
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