The world’s largest bookfair, Frankfurter Buchmesse, opened its doors last October 16-20, 2024, in Frankfurt, Germany. For worldwide business and trading, it is regarded as the most significant book fair on earth. More than 4,300 exhibitors and an expected 114,000 trade visitors from 131 countries, welcoming rights professionals from a total of 355 agencies and publishers make the Frankfurt Book Fair a place of endless discoveries. On the stages we experienced exciting international voices.
As the Frankfurter Buchmesse celebrates its anniversary for another year of serving the industry, Citi of Books did not miss the chance to join the 76th Frankfurt Book Fair (Frankfurter Buchmesse) in Frankfurt, Germany. This spectacular gathering honors fascinating works and their creators.
With a series of activities prepared, one of the most anticipated this year is the chosen country to be the guest of honor, which is Italy. The country will present not just its diverse, unique qualities as an attractive place to travel but also as a country with a rich literary tradition.
Citi of Books is excited to present books written by our distinguished authors. In our assigned booth, a range of books—from fiction to nonfiction—would be on exhibit. A book included in the gallery was “COVID-19 and Negligent Engineering Practices: “Will This Kill People?” by Dale J. Richardson.
Dale J. Richardson holds a Bachelor of Technology degree in Engineering and Applied Science from the Memorial University of Newfoundland. He is an associate member of the Technology Professionals Saskatchewan, a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, and CEO of DSR Karis Consulting Inc., Canada, and DSR Karis North Consulting Inc, Delaware.
Additionally, he organizes a charity golf tournament each year to send six indigenous children to summer camp who would not have had the means otherwise. Richardson is the father to two daughters and spends his time reading, being outdoors, traveling, and writing about theology and prophecy.
In a series of eye-opening papers, “COVID-19 and Negligent Engineering Practices: “Will This Kill People?” explores the financial and health impact of proper ventilation control, particularly in the dentist office setting, in regard to the spread and contamination of COVID-19.
Using sources from the CDC, WHO, and beyond, Richardson details the missing information within national and international guidelines pertaining to HVAC systems and the massive threat these oversights are during routine health procedures in a global pandemic. The research contained within has the opportunity to save countless lives that would otherwise be lost.