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The "Unsung Heroes", Legacies of the Bangladeshis in UK

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This book was published 2010 and  had no clue that it existed. It is only when in recent times, a snippet of an article was feature in a thread of a facebook friend, Mr Boiler man. On seeing this it cought my attention, Mr Boiler was unable to supply the details for me to acquire a copy. Few months passed after that and Mr Boiler had another thread in his FB post and this time he had more of the page in it, and that is when I caught the title and started googling it. This book is not widely publicised or advertised, and the title is a bit difficult to make out because of the "script" font. Once I located the publisher I ordered my copy.  I am glad I purchased this book. This book is titled: "Unsung Heroes, Legacies of the bangladeshis in UK", written by Syed Mahbub Alam and self published, where books are print on demand; the ISBN number is: 978184426749-1. This book was a lovely find simply because of the type informatio it had in one book, unlike anyother. Mahbub ...

Work Catalogue 1

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It's been a long journey in my life of misadventures and the yearning to create, whether writing or painting, sculpting or cooking; even to capture an image thus creating that image at the instant of time in my life on earth. I'm no expert but have meandered in creating in many sorts, over the years, and I will use this platform which I have recognised [after years] that I can voice myself. I have been taking photographs, I have written proses and poetries, I have painted, sculpted, computer aided designs, visual arts, published books and many others. In no particular order present them to my earthies. This is one of my published book which acts as my catalogue for my pre-forties artwork. I have gone on to produce and publish more books.      Currently living in Cornwall, I have ammassed thousands of photographs as well as started to stretch my creativity side, with so much art and artists in the area; it is difficult to stifle the creativity inside. While I live in...