coyaba From: To: Sent: Subject: Dear Henry "coyaba" Saturday, February 25, 2006 8:33 AM MINE BOY I You shoukl by now have received your copy of the signed new contract for MINE BOY. All that now remains is for me to receive your cheque/draft for US$250 for the deaJ to come into effect • • Sincerely Peter Abrahams - Original Message - From: eae.Q To: Peter Abrahams,, Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 1 :02 AM Subject: MINE BOY East African Educational Publishers Limited Brick Court, Westlands VVoodvale Grove/Mpaka Road P. 0 . Box 45314 00100 GPO Nairobi, Kenya Tel 254 (0)20 4444700, 4445260 Fax 254 (0)20 4448753 UWI L ibr ari es Chairman: HM. Chakava 8th December 2005 Peter Abrahams Coyaba PO Box 20 Red Hills, St. Andrews Jamaica WEST INDIES Dear Peter, RE:MINEBOY EAST AFRICAN EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS LTD. SCHOOL UNIVERSITY & GENERAL PUBLISHERS Mpaka Road/Woodvale Grove P.O . Box 45314 , 00100 Nairobi , Kenya • Te leph o ne : 4444700, 4445260, 4445261 Fax : No: 4448753 Mobile 0722-205660, 0733-677716 E•mail: eaep@africaonline .co .ke www: ea5tafricanpublishers .com Many thanks for what appears to be copies of emails addressed to this firm in the months of August and September. I did not get w see them. I don't blame anybody as I've been in and out of the office these last three months. I owe you two apologies. The first is in respect of the draft sem to you as advance against rhe Mine Boy contract. This draft should have reached you much earlier. Instructions were given to the accounts department in good time but, as I say, I was not here to make sure this was done. My second apology relates to the terms of the contract which are in conflict with what you agreed to. I would suggest that you replace IO with 5 years, and delete the countries Burundi and Rwanda. You can initial the cancel lat ion, sign the contract and send it back to me. It appears, also, that we are having problems with communication. I shall send this letter by DHL, by registered mail , and will also email a copy to you just to make sure that you have got it. I am very anxious that we finali oce this matter and will be grateful to hear from yo~1 as soon as possible. In the meantime kindly accept my apologies . Yours sincerely Henry Chakava CHAIRMAN ------ -- .. . . Directors: Prof. S. Wandiga, Dr. B.E. Kipkorir, Hon. J.T. arap Leting, M. Nzioki, A.E. Muriithi, M. Njeru UWI L ibr ari es toyaba From: To: Sent: Subject: "Coyaba" "eaep" Sunday, September 18, 2005 9:23 AM Re: Re; Mine Boy \ . I replied to you by email as follows on September 4, 2005: 'Dear Monicah ... , 'My telephone number is (876)-944-4420. Page I otl. ' I am surprised at OHL as they have made pr-evious deliver.ies using TARA a local carrier. They tend to want people to pick-up from their Kingstone office Nhich I cannot do. Peter Abr~hams." It would seem that you did not receive that email. I hope you get this one. Please et me know. ~nd please ensure that OHL arranges lo pick up and return yoL1r documents after I have signed them otherwise I will return them to yqu by registered airmail via :>ur local postal system which is now reasonably good. ----- Original Message ----- " ''°" I ~...e_Q , ot 'ett~+Abs~tuun.i . , ~ttll! ffi~ijy,· ~~pt~,-nb~r 16, 2005 12-02 AM $4-l>Ject: Fw: Re; Mine Boy Kindly revert to us. Your p~rcel is held up in J~maica a'waiting your communic~t~bn. Thank you. Monicah ----- Original Messag~ ----­ t~m: eaeQ ~~i~t!iy, Au~UM3b, 2005 12:2~ l>M sul>ject: Re: Re; Mine Boy Dear Peter We wish to let you know that we dispatched the contract to you by DHL about two ~s a-go. They have told us they are unable to access your premises and the parcel is already in Jamaica. Kindly supply us with your telephone 9/21 /2005 UWI L ibr ari es 'number we g'ive them so that they can contact you from there. Hope to hear from you soon. Monicah For: E.A.E.P. --- Original ~ssi:tge ---­ From: Coyaba To: ea.m1@africaonline.co. ke Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 1 :32 AM Subject: Re; Mine Boy H.M. Chakava, Chairman East African Educational Publishers Nairobi, Kenya. "East Africa Dear Henry . - I • Page 2 of2 My apologies for taking so long to answer your letter of June 9 with enclosures. Two hurricanes in two weeks early in the-seson upset things a bit. We, too, were glad to meet you, however briefly. On the business in hand I was pleased to see your royalty statements; still no such from our friend Ian, with whom I will do no further business until such things are forthcoming. The Mine Boy contract you entered into with Faber seems ~t to me. I suggest you split the difference on the 17,5% you pailtFaber and the 12.5% you offer me, and settle for 15% a net the lowest retail price possible. As this is a new contract I s.hall e~ct an advanc_e of not less than the amount you paid me on A Wreath for Udomo. The contract to be for the same . ten:itories ~n~ ,ni ,,rn, time p,rrod a& the earlier Fat>~r qe,~I. If this is ~ ,~1~f,1$qfft - .uau qraw it: ua ,~d ~ i~tll sign. •• • . ~~,t ir,,cJ•r~-· rr- ., ''" , .. ~ •• Peter Abrahams .. ..,.- ,""'~--,4 9it! l/2005 __ .. ..,:;..~ UWI L ibr ari es Dear Mr . Abr aha s , 26 3 ....,a ge Ha l l , Cor nel l Uni vers ity , I j;haca , N. Y. 7t h Feb . , 196 3 . Thanks f or y uur l etter of J an . , 23 . I d o appreciat e your pos it i on , and d o i ndeed welc ome it s pr omise t hat we shoul d expect somet hi ng soon . I t occurred t o 1e while I was r ee.di - g y our l e t ter t ha t :perha s you wer e a t wo r k on somet hi ng l i ke that i n­ dica t ed i n Mi ller and Ser geant ' s ''! Ori t i c.al Sur vey of _§o ut h African Poet r y i n Engl i sh . "We und er s tand" , t hey say , 11 t a t N!r Ab r ahams has a ssumed r espoBs i bil i t y f or colle ct i ng t r ans l at ions of t he work of hi s fe l low Bant u poe t s , s o i t may n ot be l ong befor e we are a ble t o judge wha t prO · ress has been mad e . 11 p . 155 . -1aybe? liaybe n ot . Per haps I shoul d t ake thi s opport u_nity t o a sk one f ur t er qu esti on . I t i s a a t t er of dates a ctually . You were conne cteC with t he Da i l ,t Wor ke r f or some t i me a-_e:l p pr obabl y ~-ont ributed ext en s i vel y t o i t . I won er could -y ou gi ve me a 1~ oug:1 i dea what year ap d mI!lfi mont hs ·· ou worked fo r t h i s p per. I a. del ight eJ at t he oppor t un~t y I a likel y to have to 1eet y ou in the U. S. t his y ea r . 11 t he be s t mean­ while . your s s i ncere l y UWI L ibr ari es - ~ ~ ~ .-,, ~ ~ ~ ,...., .,,..,, ~ ,...., - 263 Sage Hall Cornell Universit Ithaca , N. Y. U. S. A. rnr . Peter Abrahams, Coyaba Red Hi l ls P . O. St . Andrew ' - ' Jamaica, VJ . l . ~ Ai:ROGRAMME • PAR AVION • ' 1~ # .ll l 'II I I ~ UWI L ibr ari es 1r . . J . C. Echer uo , 263 Sage- He 11 , Cornell Universi ty , It a.c 2f' • Y. t u . ... . f . De""'r n"r . Echeruo , 23rd J nu ry , 1963 . Thi i to a cknowledge , ra t er be­ l ntedly , your lette~ o f October 29 of 1st ye2r . I not ure of just ho usefu I c n be t o you in your research into my pr st . I .fr iid I a much too ti e up ith too ~ ny thin g , in c l ing ~tteffip ts t o o o e serious writi ng , to be be to sit don to write out the kind of de i l ed biogr .phic ~J. inform t i on whi ch I t ink you w nt . However , I hope t o e in the Uni te ~tate ~ome ere to rds t he en d of this ye r end i t mi ght be u e ul fro your point of view if e c oul d meet in order tha t yol.\ could e tr,..,ct such in­ form ion a~ you desire . I a m sorry i f this is not BAtisf·ct ory A you wou d l ike i t to ie but time is very serious probl rn for e . Yours incerely, PA/ul . <:==> Pe~~A rah s . UWI L ibr ari es • Dear Mr Abrahams , M. J . C.Echeruo , 263 Sage Hall , Cornell University , Ithaca , N. Y. U. S. A. 29th October , 1962 . Let me intnoduce m self . I am a Ni erian student at Cornell University , and I am doing m graduate work in 1 ,,glish Literature . Just now I am lanning to write a fairly ong essay on your fiction in which I fuope to introduce some more biographical material than has been available to your reacle'rs and admirers up till now. Retµrn to Goli do~ ive some dates , but it certainly is not the kind of ·i; ma erial you can speak of as biographical . Even Tell ..! reed om has its own sphere and leavei your career ( not our career as a novelist ) unplotted . Certain dates astand out : 1919 , 1928 , 1930 , 1935 , 1939 , 1941, 1952 . But the detail s remain unclarified . I have tried here to get hold of back nos . of t~e ~aily iorker without success , but woul d still want to see some of yr . contributions to that paper before you left it . You certai nl have done a lot of writin - i n j ournals , etc ., and your B. B. C. and other scripts are not easily available . In ot her words, I ' still have to establish your bi bliography . You can see how m1::tch I want to depend on you for t :.1is kind of work . I should l ndeeQ be ve~y grateful for any inform­ ation you could give me regarding your writing annd our lif e to enable me carr out a reasonably thourough j ob . I am leaving my specific querries out f or now till I heai:r , fr om you . I t was Ezekiel Mp hahlele , in act , who gave me yr .)llt,.,:.~ address in Jamaica . ~, '.•• ~· , ~-.... '<. : --~­- ·{._ ours sincerel , M.J. C. Echeruo i.\ -- UWI L ibr ari es I thaca , NY ,. . Mr Peter ..Abrahams , West Indian Economist , Kingston , JAMAICA. UWI L ibr ari es 11': . £i8r i o erti n Ed i z i ni Lavoro Vi fl Bon co .1 pa~n i 19 0018 7 Roma Ita l y e Fir :.'ir . Ber t in, Coyaba , Box 20 Re d Hills P. oi . S t. l n drew , ru':l i c a Feb na1y 4 , 198 7 I h riv today advi s e d :,, i ~s J udi th Fi enn e s of FPber and F, ber 1 London of your reque s t f o pho t ogr a phs. As well As be i ng 1y English pu blishers FAbe s are a lso my literary agents an d I hav ~ent 11 ho t ogr aphs an d n g t i e s neede d f or publicity pur o ses NRR t o tbem i n conne c t i on wi th my l a t e s t bo o k , " The Vi e Fr m Co y F.J ba" . ( I hope · t h e y h a v e s en t y ou a copy of it by nowJ I sure ~ i s s Fi enn e s will l e you have t h e pho t ogr ap s a s s oon A S po~ s i b l e . I ~rr g l ? d t he I t alian edi ti on o f Te ll Fre edolli ~ill be o t nex t month And I l oo forward t o e e ing it, An d I h ope i t wi ll do good busi n e s f or you . Be st regard s Your in cere l y UWI L ibr ari es I Prot. n. 0040/MB/tc Oear Peter Abrahams, Roma 19 gennaio 1987 Mr. Peter Abrahams Cojaba Red Hills P.O. Box 20 St. ANDREW eventually the Italian translation of }"our splendid book II Tel I Freedom 11 is forthcoming. It w i 11 be sent to the bookshops by the end of next month of March. I hope it wi 11 be very successful • I sh al I pr ·:lvi de to send to you regularly copy of arti c I es that wi 11 appear in Italian newspapers and reviews. It would be very apreci ated if you could send to us some photographes of yours for promotion purposes and one for me with your signature. Looking forward to hearing from you. With all best wishes. 61)-/Ya, ... Red .. Hi.11s., ........................ . St. Andrew _ ....................................................................... , .................................... . ' I _ .......................................... Jamai.ca, ... w •. r .. ..................... . ~ Second fo ld here ~ ENCOUUT :EJR 1 Sender's name and address: ........................................................................... ........ . 2 5 Haymarket ..................................................................................................................... ................................................. Londo'n , .... S. W_.. 1 . ..... AN AIR LETTER SHOULD NOT CONTAIN ANY I ENCLOSURE ; IF IT DOES IT WILL BE SURCHARGED OR SENT BY ORDINARY MAIL. [ UWI L ibr ari es C ' ( r . lee ..1. -· - .. , •. .- 0 ~ p.ri r ., / VO '- , .lh i .., iw t I r: ,.. C"' 'i In t~1• • f 01~ , .., ~ ~ :~ hrve - i .;'° ,y p . () 0 1 u_·e, , ,.-'\ ~ j_c . ,.. ,.. 0 " UWI L ibr ari es Dhe 'E,xperiment IN INTERNATIONAL uv1Nq DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION Mr. Peter Abrahams c/o The New York Times Magazine 229 West 43 Street New York, New York Dear Mr . Abrahams : + UNITED STATES OFFICE PUTNEY, VERMONT 05346 802-387-5544 April 16, 1965 A statement* which appears toward the close of your excellent article, "We Can Learn to be Color Blind" in The New York Times Magazine seems so appropriate to The Experiment's aims and ambitions I would like your permission to quote it in a forthcoming issue of Odyssey -- with credit, of course . For your information I enclose background material on our organization. Cord7'~ ly yo,1,8 , /I;_\ J cfJt ✓ ' Reed Alvord ,,,- Director of Public Information * "I think the only way to make sure that we do not make such a mess is to keep on talking and thinking about the problems we face and to go on seek­ ing ways and means of making the kinds of human contacts across oceans and continents that will make each man recognize the rare and distinctive humanity of every other man." Enclosures About The Experiment 1964 President's Report Winter 1965 and Autumn 1964 issues of Odyssey UWI L ibr ari es .Dear "air - C., 37 J e s -el Driv-e , Lo "hton, -Ssse • I ·ia:•e no 1 .finl s· ed my pi •ce o • wrl t i ng on J an.aicr,. nn..i _::: c..on ' t t i 1 .1. have ma.de a bad job of it. The ,:;opl e ·ue::re ho comr1i ~s ione d. m.e .u&.ve se n 6Ild &.,..1;:;roved t t1e manu--cr i pt and I era now ge t ting it, read.Y ~o.r· copi 'S t o be mu.Jo t hat rill be sent out to J • 1 aic&. . Pl ans here r-e to ave t , a boo1.: r ea - e ly next y •ar s t nat i 1.1 can b on sale 1:1.bout pr il. t-< • mind now t u.1·ns t owards J aw_aica i n t er 1 s of s e tti rig up • l!lti t :,ere nd int s cont ext I shoul' very much like t o c ry on t he conversut.,ion ve started and agreed t o carry on by pos t . iJo you ·emember. 1 do not kno I how i' , • your f; l • ns h : ve 1;ro ·.r-~ssed concerni ng Publi c Opinion, (Incil c·.rr. .. ".. >,;k ":.:.· :,,.....,. L O-. ft f :ricA \'Vil],. be c onfronted 'Ni th i. th ... im1nedi~~~c po ·· t-in :lc. pc~ ctencc cr..:. o ,ii 1 t.~ _;_ .:i h il o f cour .., ,; ;:;c '-...0 .:- .:_ -';/,. ,•..;1. -;.:! • ;.-1 ~1 "c .:.v.r·. !" n ~ _r .. :::; 1 f d;he _ novel . How long thid will ti;ok e v • 11 d -pend,'6 on -~r1c t· :rre c ri~1 1 U",..,•·-ot'~ 1·0 ., ,,_ ,-/ t 1"1· 11 1• ,:· '·i· -ii,..,-·+ ,..1 • .,;-. ._ (' ••fll'..,. S tt-..- • v V c u ..,;,.. V • ...L Jo.., • .u.. ...... v - , ,). • ""'v '-· ..., «- 9 ... .. . .,,, - 1.. - .J. .,f tL.L l :.;- V wou.ld l i e · to t/.drl zi: you will a.o so:re tli-' ng r •. r/v. t pr-yin 0 rr.e "'o:,:· 1:1y w0.l'lc . Yo1trs sincere ly UWI L ibr ari es << i1 HO C rf PA H HA 5I A l1 TEP AT YP A >> Jli1TEPATYPHO-XY ,ll,O}l{ECTBEHHblH H 0 6W.ECTBEHHO-fl0J1HTH4ECI,rbc11 '.:'Jtl"OG t 1 K j- ,,;e.~on . 31st July 1959,. J do 1. ot '1..nt • u □0c1i1 di f'ficul t u t t:e rou. '.'7 i .1 r :fer- t o my not t o you on t h-8 ~\;olv 0 • otmdo ( ! o - ::::;t:in LG d i u- cu;:isio71 9 you \;il 000 t hc, t n o 3neci~l , qt:i:_ li t;y noi:n " Jue 1 r:> s you n on ro.i oa cr: .. :ri.G U:Po -· '"olct on fL'1.t ~r t hc~ t it r.-:.r:w· :not \. :rt.. my r.1...:,.ilc ,,rj_·uire; f. r yo 1 foi· le t.J' • \'rit;:i..ng ~L J1y _bro:1d ",nc1 bu·[;tcr b 'Fij_ne;Jo 9 j o t n,n CH..1i -'Gj_r,.,:~ ·the Glee.nor i.; d·mu"' rJ 1 : C'J'.l t :orui' re .tto v ~ -1)nred to 0i•'..J1.G rc,:_;r, .. c.1 ·tlJ.e 'or:::•c 11 , _·ticl o U3 2. 0 c..:·r tt,.3 11 ,:-;i :'t "uo tl.e , Glennor n, t o r.ccc:,t i vc Ct'!. nc'l□ au '1 ° cor: tu:--c of cpii:rccia­ tj_ori. 11 :fror. ··; .... o G.lc ner ,. ~fo 1-e t•.:L., \.t ~ f''I d iu a. st:r·· 1 i ght :nv.:ii11orY..J i;:r•r1..11. :.:,~c•tio • ou l:110\. 1 • f0c ho ·"orc you. c:o:ririosioned m o , Y01.D. lJ oinc crol, , UWI L ibr ari es Telephone 4606 Cables:- Gleaner, Jamaica The Star Established 1834 - Incorporated 1897 Mr. Peter Abrahams, West Indian Economist, (Upstairs DeCordova Agencies), Harbour Street, Kgn. Dear Peter, THE GLEANER CO., LTD. 148-156 Harbour Street P.O. Box 40 Kingston, Jamaica, W.I. July 28, 19 59 • The Twelve Guinea discussions we had were concerned with creative writing of a very rare and beautiful type, custom-conceived for a special purpose, for which we considered you as a noted author to be peculiarly gifted. To us there could be no connection, even remote, with having a say on the Worrell controversy. In future please stipulate your fee to avoid misunderstanding. Plea se say vb ether you prefer to reg ard the matter as done gratis, or whether you will accept instead payment of Five Guineas as a gesture of appreciation. Sincerely, The Sunday Gleaner The Overseas Gleaner Children's Own Pioneer Press Boob UWI L ibr ari es 6th N v., 1958. Herewith the piece. I hope it 1s what you wanted. Aft6r this trial wn I am inclined to think t hat I will need . little more space to deveiop t he char acter I am ~'}/ subjectedmore completely. Anyway let me know how you feel about this f'irst piece. You ar .i of' cours u,nd no obligation to either print it or pay for it if' you don't print it. Now a note about the financial aspect. I have gone i nto my free lance ~nmitments carefully and I do not t hink i t is going t o be finanoially wor th my wh11 doing thi s for less than Twelv Pounds (S12. o. o. ) as I will hav to drop som thing e'lse that is worth about . t hat to me. I teel Twelve Pounds (£1~~ o. o.) should be my base minimum even for the trial four week period. If' this does no t suit then I am afraid we will have t o abandon t he proj ect as far as I am concerned. Anyway let me hear f'rom you. I am s orcy about only l etting you have it this morni • I forgot it at homey eterday morning in the rush to get the kids at school in time. Yours ever , Peter Abrahams. UWI L ibr ari es Dear Peter, 7 Fr e r e Road , I'arktovm West , Johannesbur g , Sout h Afr ica. 14th J anua ry , 1965 . We sh0uld ve r y mu ch like to hav e you with u s in the anthology , and s hould l i ke a contribution to the "pe r sonal t estimony " se c t · on, if p ossible . I hav been r e r ead i ng "Tell Fr e edom" and "Return to Goli " wi t h an eye t o aski ng f or permission t o r epr int a n e x cerpt from one or t he othe r ; but , on se c ond t houghts, something new­ s ome news f rom you a t thi s stage i n your lif e and thought - i~ what we r eally need . Our deadline is March , so the r e would be time t o wr i t e something f or us ; or maybe y ou have some ­ thing alr eady wr itten? In the me ntime , we u r gently nee d to know wh t ou r contents list is likely to be , so could you let me know v ery soon what we may h ope to count on , f r om you? .. - ~ ·--- -. - ·~ With be s t wishes , Sinc e r ely , t /a1,:~ JJ . S . "Tell Fr eedom " is still a s tran gely moving b ook , with qualities the "es cape " bo oks that followed it hav en ' t got . 1 UWI L ibr ari es Al t Yo • • UWI L ibr ari es .. ' Draft: Dear Sir/ Madam, e hope that you will have seen or eard the adverU.s ment set ut be low which has been pu lished in the pr ss and on the radios (advertisement ) In addition to the publi s ed announce ent above i has b en decided that t he Editorial Committee uld invi to c rtain wel lknown writers specifically to submit materi al . e should therefore like to taka this means of a kin you to send any submissions to The Editori al Committee a be earliest opportunity am. not l ater ha.n May 15th. It should be clearl y understood however that this sp cial i nvitation does not in any way imply that the work from th writers so invited wi l l rece i .ve any special conside r ation or treatment whatsoever . Thi s invitation is i ntended only to draw the a ttenti on of certain writers to the proposed Antho logy in the v nt that they may not have seen or heard the aaa•~ advertisement . Yours faithfully , A. L. H RIKS Ch irman , The Editorial Committee . UWI L ibr ari es DRAFT: he ine rts estiv 1 Committee of th W.nistry of Development Q rd elf re ropos e& to publish a.n Anthology of Jamaican Li tera ure a.s a fe ture of the ine rt esti 1 to be ld in conj unction with too 9th . Central m ric n and Carib an Ga sin ugust 1962. Jamaican wr t rs, ineludin n v lists , histori ns , ssayists, poets nd short story writ rs , are invit d to au mit rec ntly written vork or e cer t fro proviously pu lis d i: rk for consider tion for inclusion in this Antholo • ss . shoul d ba aubmi tted immediately , o.n:1 n t later than a.y 15th to: "The ditor ial Commit , nthology of J maican iii':a ture , c/ o inistry of velopment am 'elfare , 90 Hanover tre t , i ngsto • " UWI L ibr ari es I t UWI L ibr ari es e • J • H l !Z S t. .P ,;, tr ic.n. ' s hu:r·ch P. O. ox 4 118 Mu ul i r a 2,Ar~ I .P-. C; ou tl er n Afri ca : ,e J::l r n v . Henze Yo ur letter of ~e pte~ ber 2 st hRs f i P.Ell l y 1· ec l:..ed me. l t~ope "tr1 e d l8y ir. n:y re pon lj e ha s not upljet your plA.rJ..; . You ao of c ou.n,e na v e U,y perrr, j _:;.;i:d o t o re rod ce pagEis 115-116 o f VlINE .BOY f or your sctw ol au t ho l ogy, .1. ree of x 11:lllX chr-r g • I em s en di ng e copy of t hi s no te as we 1 RS your letter to the :Permi usi ons MAn ager at F ~ber & Fober a e t , e wo l d nor mally deal wi t h a .1. l ·nch m ~ ·t ters; but yours is a spec j_ l ce.se. Yours sincer <~ly Pe ter Abrah::ur. s ' UWI L ibr ari es GENERAL PUBLISHING0001 GENERAL PUBLISHING0002 GENERAL PUBLISHING0003 GENERAL PUBLISHING0004 GENERAL PUBLISHING0005 GENERAL PUBLISHING0006 GENERAL PUBLISHING0007 GENERAL PUBLISHING0008 GENERAL PUBLISHING0009 GENERAL PUBLISHING0010 GENERAL PUBLISHING0011 GENERAL PUBLISHING0012 GENERAL PUBLISHING0013 GENERAL PUBLISHING0014 GENERAL PUBLISHING0015 GENERAL PUBLISHING0016 GENERAL PUBLISHING0017 GENERAL PUBLISHING0018 GENERAL PUBLISHING0019 GENERAL PUBLISHING0020 GENERAL PUBLISHING0021 GENERAL PUBLISHING0022 GENERAL PUBLISHING0023 GENERAL PUBLISHING0024 GENERAL PUBLISHING0025 GENERAL PUBLISHING0026 GENERAL PUBLISHING0027 GENERAL PUBLISHING0028 GENERAL PUBLISHING0029