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East African Educational Publishers (EAEP)

Statut : Société de droit privé
Genre : Edition
Pays concerné : Kenya
Site web : www.eastafricanpublishers.com
English
East African Educational Publishers Ltd is one of the largest Publishing Houses in Africa. Based in Nairobi, Kenya, we publish Creative Works, Theory and Criticism of African Literature and other Literary Texts. We publish Children’s Stories in English, Kiswahili and other African Languages. We also publish School Books and Learning Materials for Students in East Africa and the whole world. Through our imprint, Kenway Publications, we publish Biographies of Great African Leaders,Cookery Books on African Dishes,Safari Books and General Readers. We also have a subsidiary in Tanzania, Ujuzi Books Ltd.
In Kenya:
East African Educational Publishers Ltd
Brick Court, Mpaka Road/Woodvale Grove
Weslands, PO Box 45314, Nairobi
In Uganda:
East African Educational Publishers Ltd
PO Box 11542, Kampala
In Tanzania:
Ujuzi Books Ltd
PO Box 38260, Dar Es Es Salaam
In Rwanda:
East African Publishers Rwanda Ltd
n°86 Benjamina Street
Nyarutarama Gacuriro, Gasabo District
PO Box 5151, Kigali
In Kenya:
East African Educational Publishers Ltd
Brick Court, Mpaka Road/Woodvale Grove
Weslands, PO Box 45314, Nairobi
In Uganda:
East African Educational Publishers Ltd
PO Box 11542, Kampala
In Tanzania:
Ujuzi Books Ltd
PO Box 38260, Dar Es Es Salaam
In Rwanda:
East African Publishers Rwanda Ltd
n°86 Benjamina Street
Nyarutarama Gacuriro, Gasabo District
PO Box 5151, Kigali
Livres
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ROMAN – 2005The Verdict of DeathThe Verdict of Death follows Morii a Purser, who gets framed by his colleague Mutua for theft and is sentenced to eighteen months in prison. He goes through the harshest of conditions in a Kenyan prison and all…
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ROMAN – 2005Going Down River RoadBen, cashiered as a lieutenant in the army, now works as a building labourer in Nairobi. By the author of Kill Me Quick and Striving for the Wind.
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AUTOBIOGRAPHIE – 2005Life and Times of a Bank RobberOn 9 February 1970, John Kiggia Kimani and some other gangsters assalt the Barclays Bank of Nakuru. They steal 300 thousand shillings; it’s one of the biggest holp-up of the whole Kenyan history. 18 years af…
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ROMAN – 2005Kill me quickKenyan novel written by Meja Mwangi in 1973. The painfull story of two young friends, Maina and Meja, who have to find their way in Nairobi, where they are left alone.
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JEUNESSE – 1988The Poor ChildThis is the story, from an established Kenyan author, of Mwende, a young girl from Koola. She tells of her wicked step-mother and hard life, how she tried to run away to Nairobi to find her father. After variou…
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JEUNESSE – 1997Prettyboy, BewareMatthew is nicknamed « Prettyboy », forced by circumstances to leave his shanty home to live with well-off family friends at the coast in Kenya. Life at the coastal town bustles with fast living, excitement, hope…
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RELIGION – 1998Issues in African Christian TheologyChristian theologians in Africa are faced with three conflicting worlds: Christian faith, African culture and modern culture. In spite of the commitment of Christian theologians to live by biblical teaching, th…
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RELIGION – 1988Our Kind of PolygamyIs polygamy moral? Should the Church marry and bless polygamists? Should Europe and America legalise polygamy? What really is the African’s honest opinion of polygamy? David Maillu is a leading African literary…
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POLITIQUE, GéOPOLITIQUE – 2007Mediator. Gen. Lazaro Sumbeiywo and the Southern Sudan Peace Process, TheThis is the story of the peace process in Sudan. It is told by one of Kenya’s most distinguished writers, well placed to narrate the extraordinary story of how peace in Africa’s largest country was mediated ove…
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POLITIQUE, GéOPOLITIQUE – 1996Peacemaking and Democratisation in AfricaIn what has become known as Africa’s « second liberation », there has been a renewed drive from within for peace and good governance. Church leaders have been key actors in this drive as is evident in their peace…
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POLITIQUE, GéOPOLITIQUE – 1988Two Songs: Song of Prisoner & Song of MalayaPoet, philosopher and artist, these poems from the distinguished Ugandan writer won the 1972 Kenyatta Prize for Literature. Song of Prisoner confronts the tragedy of Africa’s decade of freedom. He traverses the…
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POLITIQUE, GéOPOLITIQUE – 2000Song For The Sun In UsOkello Oculi is one of East Africa’s foremost and pioneering writers. Born in Uganda, his poetry belongs to the same school as that of Okot p’Bitek and Joseph Brunga. It is a school that seeks to re-assert Afri…
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POLITIQUE, GéOPOLITIQUE – 1994My Mother’s Poem and Other SongsThe eighteen poems deal with the eminent kenyan writers political commitment. She always seeks to infuse her poetic statements with optimism. The poems are addressed trenchantly to such issues as the current id…
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POLITIQUE, GéOPOLITIQUE – 1996Poems From East AfricaThe spirit of the poetic flowering of the 1960s is encapsulated in this comprehensive anthology. The collection gives voice to some fifty poets from Kenya, Uganda and Zambia, writing in English. The diversity o…
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BEAU LIVRE – 2003Why Beetles Roll CowdungLong ago, there lives a rich and beautiful cow and her daughter. Although the cow likes to stay clean, she and her daughter are lazy. So they set about finding an animal who is able to clean up after them. Many…
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BEAU LIVRE – 1980Cunning Tortoise, TheThese five delightful stories for children are from the author of the popular East Africna Why, How and When Stories. Now available again, after being out-of-print, the stories are specially edited for language…
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BEAU LIVRE – 2003Kandu and the LakeKandu lives with his parents in a fishing village near a big lake. Kandu’s father is a fisherman, and sometimes allows Kandu to accompany him to the shore. Kandu sits and watches the men, and women, and donkeys…
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BEAU LIVRE – 1991Ogilo and the HippoFirst published in Dholuo in 1983, this is the first English-language edition of this story for children. One morning Ogilo and his two friends discover a pregnant hippo stuck in a muddly hole. The story centre…
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BEAU LIVRE – 1966East African Why StoriesThe East African Publishing House published three classic books in the 1960s on the origins of certain events among people and in the animal kingdom. The books have been long out-of-print and are now available …
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BEAU LIVRE – 1994More Stories from UgandaThe second volume of stories from Uganda contains more stories of animals and the human world, passing on the bounty of African folklore. Hare and Tortoise, two firm favourites, here vie for the attention of be…
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