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The Kenya Gazette is an official publication of the government of the Republic of Kenya. It contains notices of new legislation, notices required to be published by law or policy as well as other announcements that are published for general public information. It is published every week, usually on Friday, with occasional releases of special or supplementary editions within the week.
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This title addresses contemporary psalm singing and is intended to help church musicians. It takes a look at the use of psalms in worship beginning with a historical survey, including the Gregorian chant. It also provides practical examples for the modern church.
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The crazy true story of an Australian champion athlete who posted himself home, became a drug smuggler and found himself on death row in a Sri Lankan prison. Reg Spiers arrived in England in 1964 as a world-class athlete. He returned to Australia in a box ... ALIVE! And that was only the start of his adventures. Crazily impulsive, quixotic and free-spirited, Reg was a champion athlete living in the UK when he became a national hero and hit the international headlines for smuggling himself on a 63-hour, 13,000-mile journey from Heathrow to home because it was cheaper than buying a ticket. But as his fame and sporting career faded, Reg decided to smuggle something very different. In 1980, he a...
Reginald Heade is renowned amongst vintage paperback fans and collectors as the pre- eminent British pulp fiction cover artist of the 1940s and 1950s. His beautifully-realised, erotically-charged depictions of a parade of sexy, scantily-clad young virgins and vixens - the so-called 'Heade women', for some of whom he is rumoured to have used local ladies-of-the-night as models - are near-legendary amongst lovers of classic pin-up art; and the original books on which they appeared are now highly-sought-after rarities - in some cases, only a handful of copies are known still to survive. In the lavishly-illustrated The Art of Reginald Heade, packed with hundreds of superb colour and black-and-wh...
After their marriage, Edith and Reginald Tuckett embarked on twelve months travel and this collection reflects those travels as they visited cities across Europe, Ireland, Britain, America, India and the Middle East. The 1888 diary, kept by Edith, records this journey as do the five large-format photograph albums containing scenes from the countries they visited. The 1889 diary is a day diary kept by Edith. The diaries and an index to them are in Box 1. Box 1 also contains 8 pages of maps and copies of 4 photographs of Edith and Reginald. Box 2 contains a bound photo album of San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Niagara Falls, New York Bridge?, London, Ryde, Furness, Fingals Cave, and Glencoe. Box...