New Title Showcase

The New Title Showcase is an official exhibit of The London Book Fair and provides authors and publishers a venue in an area of high traffic (between Earls Court One and Two) where they can put their book in the hands of LBF's entire attendee base - from editors and publishers, to agents, distributors, book buyers and more!

Participation in the New Title Showcase includes:

  • Your book, face out on the shelf
  • Your book and company contact information in the Official New Title Showcase Catalogue
  • Your book and company contact information, along with cover image and Look Inside the Book feature online at www.newtitleshowcase.com for the period of one year
  • Onsite lead collection

For those not attending The London Book Fair , the New Title Showcase represents the most cost effective and best way to have a presence at the Fair and not miss out on the opportunities available each year at The London Book Fair. If you have a booth on the show floor, the New Title Showcase can help you drive traffic and expand your presence!


Book your place on the New Title Showcase

To book your place for the New Title Showcase at LBF 2012, complete this form

For more information please contact Seth Dellon via email seth@combinedbook.com

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