China and Croatia team up to publish children's books
Updated: 2016-08-25 11:34
By Yang Yang(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Guangxi Normal University Press singed a strategic agreement with Croatian publisher Djecja Knjiga at the Beijing International Book Fair. [Photo by Li Xianyang/China Daily] |
The former is internationally famous for its architecture and design books, and the latter's businesses cover not only the publishing of gardening, architecture, art collection and design books, but also sales of art and design books.
At the signing ceremony, Huseinovic presented her new book Jan Vjetroviti (dreamy Jan) to readers.
She has won a lot of international awards, including the BIB gold plaque award in the 19th Illustration Biennale for the illustrations in her picture book The Blue Sky and for the illustrations in Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in 2003.
So far, GNUP has published four picture books by Huseinovic, including Blue Sky and Love. Three new books, Alice in Wonderland, Maleni and Pinocchio, will be published soon.
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