Graham Publishing Company

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Graham Publishing Company
StatusActive
Country of originRhodesia
Headquarters locationSalisbury, Rhodesia
Publication typesBooks, magazines
ImprintsIllustrated Life Rhodesia

The Graham Publishing Company was a book and magazine publisher that operated in Salisbury, Rhodesia, during, at least, the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s.

Operations[edit]

The company published a wide range of books aimed largely at the white settler market, as well as a magazine called Illustrated Life Rhodesia which was also targeted at the same market. However, shortly after Rhodesia achieved independence as Zimbabwe in 1980, the company published the autobiography of a black leader, Maurice Nyagumbo,[1] which was described later that year as "probably the most important publishing event in post-independent Zimbabwe".[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Maurice Nyagumbo, With the people: an autobiography from the Zimbabwean struggle, ISBN 086921019X, 1980
  2. ^ United States Foreign Broadcast Information Service, Sub-Saharan Africa report, Issues 2333-2338, 1980, page 59