That's it! The corrections are made and the new recommendations have been added on the 8th edition of Know-it-all passport® and it is on press at Imprimerie Nationale Rochat Baumann in Geneva right now! About 4 weeks of printing and 6 weeks of binding is what it takes during this 10 week-long process to bring you the quality item that you will keep on hand for the next two years. There are also two bookmarks on ribbons that are hand-inserted by a little old lady near Fribourg! Look out for it as of end-August this year in bookshops or pre-order via one of the distribution points for your copy hot-off-the-press!
Sporting the new blue color throughout, the cover is lifted with a touch of red as well. Click here to see the the evolution of the colors from the first edition.
See the photo competition winners and runners-up entries in our article.
Please notice the small oval on the top left-hand side. It reads: A portion of the profits will be donated to the Alzheimers Association. Know-it-all passport® has donated Fr. 13,000.- since 2008. Thanks for buying the book!
Just to give you an idea of how many changes were made in this edition, have a look at some sample pages below! A lot of work goes into each edition. Entries MUST be recommended to be listed and then are in the book for free. When you buy your copy you can rest assured that addresses have been referred (see the last page of the book where you will find a list of names of those that contributed... maybe your name is among them). As well as being updated, about 40 pages were taken out and 80 pages of new info have been added.
The cost has remained the same for several editions, thanks to our loyal advertisers. We hope the Fr. 38.- you spend on this new 756-page guide gives you the same satisfaction that we have had while improving it. Know-it-all passport® 2013/2014's team of 17 different people has made this 8th edition one of the best to date! A special thanks to Kristina, Zuzana, Gabriela, Elsa, Laura, Jackie, Thomas, Monica, Delphine, John, and Jill for their great work. Others have made the contribution as well and are mentioned in the guide.
Gratitude to Jenny, who has kept the website running during this intense period!