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Kenyatta

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381 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in Fine condition throughout, the only exception is a small repair to bottom edge.

445 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1973

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Jeremy Murray-Brown

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Jeremy Murray-Brown was born on the northwest frontier of what was then British India. Educated in England, he graduated from Oxford University with a First Class Honors Degree in Modern History.

His first professional job was with BBC Television where he joined the production team of the BBC-TV program Panorama soon after the introduction of commercial television to Britain. Assignments took Murray-Brown to many different parts of the globe as television extended its reach world-wide. Before coming to the United States, he served on two commissions studying the effects of television on society. In addition to making documentaries and writing, he has frequently lectured to government and industry leaders on the new media environment brought about by television.

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March 11, 2012
A well written biography, Murray-Brown does a praiseworthy job of linking the various persons and events of Kenyatta's life into an easy to follow and insightful historical narrative. It is the sort of biographical historical writing I would love to be able to write someday.
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