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2 september, 2010 15:05

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visits the Moscow International Book Fair

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visits the Moscow International Book Fair

Vladimir Putin spent over an hour looking at books in the new pavilion at the All-Russian Exhibition Centre, where the 23rd Moscow International Book Fair is underway.

First, the prime minister went over to a stand featuring Boris Minayev's biography of Yeltsin. The prime minister greeted Naina Yeltsin, the widow of Russia's first president, and signed some copies of the book, for which he wrote a preface.

The directors of the Children's Literature publishing house asked Vladimir Putin for help: The publishing house is up for sale for 135 million roubles, and stands to lose its recognised brand if bought by a non-specialist investor. The publishing house also presented the prime minister with a series of books by Sergei Alexeyev about the Great Patriotic War.

Then, well-known journalist and writer Vasily Peskov presented the prime minister with 12 volumes of his complete works and invited him to a Russian Geographical Society meeting. Vladimir Putin promised he would attend. The prime minister is a great fan of Russian nature, and liked a collection of photo-reports from Kamchatka and Altai. One of the photographers told him how he won the Golden Shot award, "I spent eight hours sitting in cold water so I could take this picture of a brown bear that had just caught a fish." "It really is an amazing photo; and, indeed, bears out there are as common as dogs are in Moscow," Vladimir Putin said.

The prime minister visited about 30 stands representing different publishing houses at the fair.