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Jeff Kent (author)

Jeffrey John William Kent (born 28 July 1951) is an English academic, musician,[1] activist, and historian.

Jeff Kent
Kent in 1999
BornJeffrey John William Kent
(1951-07-28) 28 July 1951 (age 71)
Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent, England
OccupationAcademic, author, musician, campaigner, and publisher
NationalityBritish
CitizenshipBritish
EducationDegree in International Relations, 1973
Alma materUniversity of London, 1970–1973
SubjectPort Vale F.C., Rock music, Eric Burdon, double sunsets, regionalist and Green politics, the environment and education
Notable worksThe Valiants' Years: The Story of Port Vale
The Last Poet: The Story of Eric Burdon
The Mysterious Double Sunset
The Rise and Fall of Rock
Principles of Open Learning
Only One World (CD)
RelativesHarry Poole (cousin)

Early life and education

Kent was born on 28 July 1951 in Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent, England, and was educated at Hanley High School in Stoke-on-Trent. He gained an honours degree in international relations from the University of London in 1973 and a postgraduate certificate of education from Crewe College of Higher Education in 1974.[2][unreliable source?]

Career

Teaching

Kent taught history and geography at Maryhill Comprehensive School, in Kidsgrove, from 1974 to 1975 and at Leek College from 1976 to 1980. In 1980, he became lectured in general studies at Stoke-on-Trent Technical College.[2] In 1991, he began lecturing in English at Stoke on Trent College and later in history, geography and international perspectives.[2][unreliable source?] From 1994 to 2010, he lectured in writing & publishing.[3][4]

Writings

Kent became a freelance author in 1972[5] and wrote record reviews for Hard Graft magazine.[6][7] In 1983, he published his first book, The Rise And Fall of Rock, a critical rock music history. It covered over 1,800 artists and 3,000 records.[8] In 1987, he published Principles of Open Learning, an examination of a radical, flexible and student-centred method of education.[9] In 1989, he published a biography of Eric Burdon, the lead singer of The Animals, entitled The Last Poet: The Story Of Eric Burdon, using material from extensive interviews with Burdon.[10][11]

In 1989, Kent published the first of seven books on Port Vale Football Club, Back To Where We Once Belonged!: Port Vale Promotion Chronicle 1988–1989, which was a celebration of the club's return to the Second Division of the Football League.[12][13] In 1990, Kent published a history of Port Vale, entitled The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale.[14][15] In 1991, he published Port Vale Tales: A Collection Of Stories, Anecdotes And Memories, which featured the recollections of those closely connected with the club, including Mick Cullerton, Ken Hancock, Brian Horton, Stanley Matthews, Harry Poole, and Kent himself.[16][17] In 1992, Kent published a Port Vale Forever song book to accompany his ten-track album of the same name.[18][19] In 1993, he published The Port Vale Record 1879–1993, a history of Port Vale, cataloguing all the first team's reported season by season results.[20][21][22] Three years later, he published Port Vale Personalities: A Biographical Dictionary of Players, Officials and Supporters, which contained the biographies of numerous individuals (mainly footballers) involved with the club since its inception.[23] In 1998, Kent published The Potteries Derbies, which outlined the story of the first-team matches between Port Vale and Stoke City.[24][25]

Also in 2001, Kent published The Mysterious Double Sunset - a book about a solar phenomenon, traditionally observed on the summer solstice from St Edward's churchyard in Leek, Staffordshire, looking at The Cloud, 6.5 miles to the northwest.[26][27]

In 2011 he published his seventh book on Port Vale, entitled, What If There Had Been No Port in the Vale?: Startling Port Vale Stories.[28]

In 2013, Kent published Staffordshire's 1,000-Foot Peaks, a guide to the 65 hills of the county which reached that height.[29][30][31] In 2014, he published Peak Pictures, a book of southern Pennine landscapes.[32][33] In 2015, Kent published Cheshire's 1,000-Foot Peaks, a guide to the 46 hills of the county reaching that height.[34][35]

Publishing

Kent founded his own publishing house, Witan Books, in 1980.[36] The Small Press Yearbook 1993 described Witan Books as 'a vehicle for the promotion of the works of Jeff Kent'.[37]

Music

In the late 1970s, Kent was a pioneer of environmentally-orientated music and released an animal rights protest single, Butcher's Tale,[38][39][40] with his five-piece band The Witan,[41] on Witan Records[42] in 1981. They released a two-part environmental concept album, Tales from the Land of the Afterglow, in 1984.[43] Kent then performed benefit concerts for several environmental and humanitarian organisations.[44] In 1992, he released his first solo work, Port Vale Forever, believed to be the first-ever football club album.[45][46] In 2000, he released his ecological concept album, Only One World,[47][48][49] His musical style has most frequently been described[by whom?] as folk-rock, in a similar vein to Strawbs.[50] From 2008 to 2013, Kent played percussion in the Glorishears of Brummagem morris dance band and claimed to have invented a new technique of playing the drum tambourine.[51] In 2013, Kent co-founded Mercia Morris, in which he played various pieces of percussion strapped to his body, and he became the side's music co-ordinator.[52] Some of his instrumental music was used to create the soundtrack of the film, Pictures From The Potteries, released in 2014.[53][54][unreliable source?]

Films

Kent was historical adviser to a video documenting the origins and story story of Port Vale. Entitled Up The Vale!, it was released in 1998. [55][56] He was also historical adviser to Port Vale Football Club Millennium Documentary, released in 2000.[57][58] In 2014, he created Pictures From The Potteries, a film of cine film hioghlights, shot by his father around Stoke-on-Trent from 1962 to 1988. It was premiered at Stoke Film Theatre on 19 November 2014 and released on DVD the same year.[53][59][unreliable source?]

Campaigns

Kent first began to campaign on an environmental and humanitarian platform in 1977 through his song lyrics.[60] In 1980, he joined the Ecology Party and became a co-founder of the North Staffs Ecology Party that same year.[61][62] In May 1984, he stood as the Ecology Party candidate for the Odd Rode ward in the Congleton Borough Council elections and polled 10.71% of the vote.[63] Afterwards, he founded the South Cheshire Ecology Party.[64] The following year, he joined the Ecology Party Education Working Group[65] and was a contributor to its book, Routes to Change: A Collection of Essays for Green Education, published in 1988.[66] The following year, he left the party (which by then had been renamed the Green Party).

In 1992, he joined the Movement For Middle England,[67][68] which aimed 'To work for the full autonomy of Middle England [the greater Midlands] within a devolved England.'[69] Convinced it could not achieve its objective, he left in 1993 and co-founded the Mercia Movement.[70][71] Its objective was 'To re-create a legal autonomous Mercia as an organic democracy...' In 1997, he wrote and published The Mercia Manifesto: A blueprint for the future inspired by the past.[72] He also released an ecological concept album, Only One World, in 2000.[73]

In 2001, the Mercia Movement published A Draft Constitution For Mercia, mainly written by Kent. It aimed to put it before a regional constitutional convention.[74] The Mercian Constitutional Convention[75][76] was formed in Birmingham on 17 March 2001[77] with Kent elected convener.[78] The convention finally published The Constitution of Mercia, claiming to be 'the ultimate legal authority in Mercia'.[79] On 29 May 2003, Kent and two other members of the convention declared the legal independence of Mercia, in Victoria Square, Birmingham.[80][81] The convention renamed itself the Acting Witan of Mercia.[70][82]

Other activities

Kent served as the chairman of the Port Vale Supporters' Group from January 1992 to July 1994[83] and was co-ordinator of the Save the Vale campaign and Vale Supporter Links[84] in 2003.

In 2012, Kent claimed to be the first person to climb all 65 of Staffordshire's 1,000-foot peaks.[85] In 2014, he climbed all 46 of Cheshire's 1,000-foot peaks,[86] In 2015 and 2016, he ascended all 197 of Shropshire's 1,000-foot peaks.[87]

Discography

Singles:

  • Butcher's Tale/Annie, with the Dancing Eyes – Jeff Kent & The Witan (WTN 001, 1981).

Albums:

  • Tales from the Land of the Afterglow, Part 1 – Jeff Kent & The Witan (WTN 003, 1984)..
  • Tales from the Land of the Afterglow, Part 2 – Jeff Kent & The Witan (WTN 004, 1984).
  • Port Vale Forever – Jeff Kent (WTN 024, 1992).
  • Only One World – Jeff Kent (WTN 030, 2000).

Selected publications

Self-published:

  • The Rise and Fall of Rock (Witan Books, 1983, ISBN 0-9508981-0-4).
  • The Last Poet: The Story of Eric Burdon. (Witan Books, 1989, ISBN 0-9508981-2-0).o
  • The Valiants' Years: The Story of Port Vale (Witan Books, 1990, ISBN 0-9508981-4-7).
  • Port Vale Tales: A Collection of Stories, Anecdotes And Memories (Witan Books, 1991, ISBN 0-9508981-6-3).
  • Port Vale Forever (Witan Books, 1992, ISBN 0-9508981-8-X).
  • Port Vale Personalities: A Biographical Dictionary of Players, Officials and Supporters (Witan Books, 1996, ISBN 0-9529152-0-0).
  • The Potteries Derbies (Witan Books, 1998, ISBN 0-9529152-3-5).
  • The Mysterious Double Sunset (Witan Books, 2001, ISBN 0-9529152-5-1).
  • What if There Had Been No Port in the Vale?: Startling Port Vale Stories! (Witan Books, 2011, ISBN 978-0-9529152-8-7).
  • Staffordshire's 1,000-Foot Peaks (Witan Books, 2013, ISBN 978-0-9927505-0-3).
  • Cheshire's 1,000-Foot Peaks (Witan Books, 2015, ISBN 978-0-9927505-2-7).

Co-author:

  • Routes to Change: A Collection Of Essays For Green Education (The Green Party Education Working Group, 1988, ISBN 0-9514065-0-7).
  • 100 Walks in Staffordshire (The Crowood Press, 1992, ISBN 1-85223-522-5).

References

  1. ^ Elster, Robert, ed. (2004). International who's who in popular music 2004. London: Europa. p. 302. ISBN 1857432509. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Rains, Sarah, ed. (2007). Dictionary of International Biography (33rd ed.). Routledge. ISBN 9781903986264.
  3. ^ The Sentinel, 21. 5. 2007, page 20.
  4. ^ The Sentinel, 2. 9. 2006, page 17.
  5. ^ International Who's Who of Authors & Writers 2010. Routledge. 2009. p. 405. ISBN 9781857435283.
  6. ^ Hard Graft, July 1976, no. 4, page 12.
  7. ^ Hard Graft, November–December 1976, page 12.
  8. ^ New Musical Express, 21. 1. 1984, page 38.
  9. ^ Education Now, Issue 1, May/June 1988, pages 10–12.
  10. ^ Northern Life, Tyne Tees TV, 26. 5. 1989.
  11. ^ On The Beat, Radio Merseyside, 10. 6. 1989.
  12. ^ Sentinel Sports Final, 2. 9. 1989, page 9.
  13. ^ Back To Where We Once Belonged!: Port Vale Promotion Chronicle 1988–1989, ISBN 0-9508981-3-9.
  14. ^ Herald & Post, 13. 12. 1990, page 27.
  15. ^ The Independent, 19. 12. 1990, page 30.
  16. ^ Sentinel Sports Final, 14. 12. 1991, page 6.
  17. ^ The Independent, 4. 1. 1992, page 42.
  18. ^ Midlands Today, BBC TV, 18. 12. 1992.
  19. ^ Congleton Guardian, 21. 1. 1993, page 4.
  20. ^ The Independent II (Sport), 17. 12. 1993, page 34.
  21. ^ Football Monthly, February 1994, page 37.
  22. ^ The Port Vale Record 1879–1993, ISBN 0-9508981-9-8, back cover blurb.
  23. ^ The Green 'Un, 19. 10. 1996, page 11.
  24. ^ The Oatcake, Issue no. 205, 12. 12. 1998.
  25. ^ Winger: The Review of British Football, Issue 44, February 1999, page 23.
  26. ^ Express & Star, 6. 12. 2001, page 26.
  27. ^ Granada TV, 22. 12. 2001.
  28. ^ Staffordshire Newsletter, 15. 12. 2011, page 46.
  29. ^ Staffordshire Newsletter, 5. 12. 2013, page 19.
  30. ^ Step Out, April 2014, pages 15–16.
  31. ^ Tamworth Herald, 8. 5. 2014, page 39.
  32. ^ The Sentinel, 20. 11. 2014, page 28.
  33. ^ Peak Pictures, ISBN 978-0-9927505-1-0, back cover blurb.
  34. ^ "A man in high places". Stonegazette.co.uk. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  35. ^ "Exploring the Cheshire Highlands". Ramblereastcheshire.org. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  36. ^ The writer's handbook 2009. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 2008. p. 236. ISBN 9780230573239. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  37. ^ Small Press Yearbook 1993, ISBN 0-9513630-6-9, page 272.
  38. ^ Torch, No. 25, March 1982, page 15.
  39. ^ New Musical Express, 16. 10. 1982, page 7.
  40. ^ Green Line, No. 7, November 1982, page 20.
  41. ^ Global Tapestry Journal, Issue 20, Autumn 1989, page 53.
  42. ^ Torch, No. 25, March 1982, page 7.
  43. ^ Brum Beat, 1984, p. 9
  44. ^ Global tapestry Journal, Issue 17, Winter 1985-6, p. 24
  45. ^ The Independent, 27. 2. 1993, page 50.
  46. ^ Football Monthly;, Vol. 19. No. 3, March 1993, page 37.
  47. ^ Staffordshire Newsletter, 23. 11. 2000, page 74.
  48. ^ The Independent, 16. 12. 2000, page 25.
  49. ^ International Who's Who in Popular Music, ISBN 978-1-85743-514-6.
  50. ^ Torch magazine, 1982.
  51. ^ Staffordshire Newsletter, 15. 12. 2011.
  52. ^ The Sentinel, 5. 9. 2013, page 12
  53. ^ a b Staffordshire Newsletter, 27. 11. 2014, page 14.
  54. ^ Pictures From The Potteries, Witan Films, 2014, WTN 083, back cover blurb and end credits.
  55. ^ The Sentinel, 6. 1. 1999, page 62.
  56. ^ Up The Vale! video, Action sports International, 1998, no. 5-035953-004725.
  57. ^ The Sentinel, 10. 12. 1999, page 11.
  58. ^ Port Vale Millennium DocumentaryCavsport, video.
  59. ^ Pictures From The Potteries, Witan Films, 2014, WTN 083, back cover blurb.
  60. ^ Tales from the Land of the Afterglow, Parts 1 & 2, WTN 003 & WTN 004, 1984.
  61. ^ Evening Sentinel, 11. 7. 1984, page 9.
  62. ^ North Staffs Ecology Party minutes, 1980.
  63. ^ Evening Sentinel, 4. 5. 1984, page 11.
  64. ^ Evening Sentinel, 12 May 1984, page 4.
  65. ^ Ecology Party Education Working Group minutes, 1985.
  66. ^ Routes to Change: A Collection of Essays for Green Education, ISBN 0-9514065-0-7, pages iv and 25–28.
  67. ^ Movement For Middle England minutes, 1992.
  68. ^ West Mercia Network (MFME), inaugural meeting minutes, 22. 11. 1992.
  69. ^ Movement For Middle England Constitution.
  70. ^ a b Is it time to get Anglo-Saxon about England's local government?, BBC News, 26. 4. 2012.
  71. ^ Wessex Wyvern, No. 2, November 1999, pages 2–3.
  72. ^ The Mercia Manifesto: A blueprint for the future inspired by the past, ISBN 0-9529152-1-9
  73. ^ Only One World, WTN 030, 2000.
  74. ^ A Draft Constitution For Mercia, ISBN 0-9529152-4-3
  75. ^ Northampton Chronicle & Echo, 20. 2. 2001, page 5.
  76. ^ Wirral News, 28. 2. 2001, page 11.
  77. ^ The Constitution of Mercia, ISBN 0-9529152-6-X, page 3.
  78. ^ The Mercian Constitutional Convention minutes.
  79. ^ The Constitution of Mercia, ISBN 0-9529152-6-X.
  80. ^ Central News, Central TV, 29. 5. 2003.
  81. ^ Midlands Today, BBC TV, 29. 5. 2003.
  82. ^ Northampton Herald & Post, 25. 5. 2006, page 14.
  83. ^ Sentinel Sports Final, 5. 9. 1992, page 7.
  84. ^ The Sentinel, 21. 8. 2003, page 52.
  85. ^ The Stone & Eccleshall Gazette, March 2013, page 45.
  86. ^ The Sentinel, 22. 12. 2014, page 28
  87. ^ Shropshire Star, 28. 12. 2016, page 4

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jeffrey John William Kent born 28 July 1951 is an English academic musician 1 activist and historian Jeff KentKent in 1999BornJeffrey John William Kent 1951 07 28 28 July 1951 age 71 Hartshill Stoke on Trent EnglandOccupationAcademic author musician campaigner and publisherNationalityBritishCitizenshipBritishEducationDegree in International Relations 1973Alma materUniversity of London 1970 1973SubjectPort Vale F C Rock music Eric Burdon double sunsets regionalist and Green politics the environment and educationNotable worksThe Valiants Years The Story of Port ValeThe Last Poet The Story of Eric BurdonThe Mysterious Double SunsetThe Rise and Fall of RockPrinciples of Open LearningOnly One World CD RelativesHarry Poole cousin Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Teaching 2 2 Writings 2 3 Publishing 2 4 Music 2 5 Films 2 6 Campaigns 2 7 Other activities 3 Discography 4 Selected publications 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditKent was born on 28 July 1951 in Hartshill Stoke on Trent England and was educated at Hanley High School in Stoke on Trent He gained an honours degree in international relations from the University of London in 1973 and a postgraduate certificate of education from Crewe College of Higher Education in 1974 2 unreliable source Career EditTeaching Edit Kent taught history and geography at Maryhill Comprehensive School in Kidsgrove from 1974 to 1975 and at Leek College from 1976 to 1980 In 1980 he became lectured in general studies at Stoke on Trent Technical College 2 In 1991 he began lecturing in English at Stoke on Trent College and later in history geography and international perspectives 2 unreliable source From 1994 to 2010 he lectured in writing amp publishing 3 4 Writings Edit Kent became a freelance author in 1972 5 and wrote record reviews for Hard Graft magazine 6 7 In 1983 he published his first book The Rise And Fall of Rock a critical rock music history It covered over 1 800 artists and 3 000 records 8 In 1987 he published Principles of Open Learning an examination of a radical flexible and student centred method of education 9 In 1989 he published a biography of Eric Burdon the lead singer of The Animals entitled The Last Poet The Story Of Eric Burdon using material from extensive interviews with Burdon 10 11 In 1989 Kent published the first of seven books on Port Vale Football Club Back To Where We Once Belonged Port Vale Promotion Chronicle 1988 1989 which was a celebration of the club s return to the Second Division of the Football League 12 13 In 1990 Kent published a history of Port Vale entitled The Valiants Years The Story Of Port Vale 14 15 In 1991 he published Port Vale Tales A Collection Of Stories Anecdotes And Memories which featured the recollections of those closely connected with the club including Mick Cullerton Ken Hancock Brian Horton Stanley Matthews Harry Poole and Kent himself 16 17 In 1992 Kent published a Port Vale Forever song book to accompany his ten track album of the same name 18 19 In 1993 he published The Port Vale Record 1879 1993 a history of Port Vale cataloguing all the first team s reported season by season results 20 21 22 Three years later he published Port Vale Personalities A Biographical Dictionary of Players Officials and Supporters which contained the biographies of numerous individuals mainly footballers involved with the club since its inception 23 In 1998 Kent published The Potteries Derbies which outlined the story of the first team matches between Port Vale and Stoke City 24 25 Also in 2001 Kent published The Mysterious Double Sunset a book about a solar phenomenon traditionally observed on the summer solstice from St Edward s churchyard in Leek Staffordshire looking at The Cloud 6 5 miles to the northwest 26 27 In 2011 he published his seventh book on Port Vale entitled What If There Had Been No Port in the Vale Startling Port Vale Stories 28 In 2013 Kent published Staffordshire s 1 000 Foot Peaks a guide to the 65 hills of the county which reached that height 29 30 31 In 2014 he published Peak Pictures a book of southern Pennine landscapes 32 33 In 2015 Kent published Cheshire s 1 000 Foot Peaks a guide to the 46 hills of the county reaching that height 34 35 Publishing Edit Kent founded his own publishing house Witan Books in 1980 36 The Small Press Yearbook 1993 described Witan Books as a vehicle for the promotion of the works of Jeff Kent 37 Music Edit In the late 1970s Kent was a pioneer of environmentally orientated music and released an animal rights protest single Butcher s Tale 38 39 40 with his five piece band The Witan 41 on Witan Records 42 in 1981 They released a two part environmental concept album Tales from the Land of the Afterglow in 1984 43 Kent then performed benefit concerts for several environmental and humanitarian organisations 44 In 1992 he released his first solo work Port Vale Forever believed to be the first ever football club album 45 46 In 2000 he released his ecological concept album Only One World 47 48 49 His musical style has most frequently been described by whom as folk rock in a similar vein to Strawbs 50 From 2008 to 2013 Kent played percussion in the Glorishears of Brummagem morris dance band and claimed to have invented a new technique of playing the drum tambourine 51 In 2013 Kent co founded Mercia Morris in which he played various pieces of percussion strapped to his body and he became the side s music co ordinator 52 Some of his instrumental music was used to create the soundtrack of the film Pictures From The Potteries released in 2014 53 54 unreliable source Films Edit Kent was historical adviser to a video documenting the origins and story story of Port Vale Entitled Up The Vale it was released in 1998 55 56 He was also historical adviser to Port Vale Football Club Millennium Documentary released in 2000 57 58 In 2014 he created Pictures From The Potteries a film of cine film hioghlights shot by his father around Stoke on Trent from 1962 to 1988 It was premiered at Stoke Film Theatre on 19 November 2014 and released on DVD the same year 53 59 unreliable source Campaigns Edit Kent first began to campaign on an environmental and humanitarian platform in 1977 through his song lyrics 60 In 1980 he joined the Ecology Party and became a co founder of the North Staffs Ecology Party that same year 61 62 In May 1984 he stood as the Ecology Party candidate for the Odd Rode ward in the Congleton Borough Council elections and polled 10 71 of the vote 63 Afterwards he founded the South Cheshire Ecology Party 64 The following year he joined the Ecology Party Education Working Group 65 and was a contributor to its book Routes to Change A Collection of Essays for Green Education published in 1988 66 The following year he left the party which by then had been renamed the Green Party In 1992 he joined the Movement For Middle England 67 68 which aimed To work for the full autonomy of Middle England the greater Midlands within a devolved England 69 Convinced it could not achieve its objective he left in 1993 and co founded the Mercia Movement 70 71 Its objective was To re create a legal autonomous Mercia as an organic democracy In 1997 he wrote and published The Mercia Manifesto A blueprint for the future inspired by the past 72 He also released an ecological concept album Only One World in 2000 73 In 2001 the Mercia Movement published A Draft Constitution For Mercia mainly written by Kent It aimed to put it before a regional constitutional convention 74 The Mercian Constitutional Convention 75 76 was formed in Birmingham on 17 March 2001 77 with Kent elected convener 78 The convention finally published The Constitution of Mercia claiming to be the ultimate legal authority in Mercia 79 On 29 May 2003 Kent and two other members of the convention declared the legal independence of Mercia in Victoria Square Birmingham 80 81 The convention renamed itself the Acting Witan of Mercia 70 82 Other activities Edit Kent served as the chairman of the Port Vale Supporters Group from January 1992 to July 1994 83 and was co ordinator of the Save the Vale campaign and Vale Supporter Links 84 in 2003 In 2012 Kent claimed to be the first person to climb all 65 of Staffordshire s 1 000 foot peaks 85 In 2014 he climbed all 46 of Cheshire s 1 000 foot peaks 86 In 2015 and 2016 he ascended all 197 of Shropshire s 1 000 foot peaks 87 Discography EditSingles Butcher s Tale Annie with the Dancing Eyes Jeff Kent amp The Witan WTN 001 1981 Albums Tales from the Land of the Afterglow Part 1 Jeff Kent amp The Witan WTN 003 1984 Tales from the Land of the Afterglow Part 2 Jeff Kent amp The Witan WTN 004 1984 Port Vale Forever Jeff Kent WTN 024 1992 Only One World Jeff Kent WTN 030 2000 Selected publications EditSelf published The Rise and Fall of Rock Witan Books 1983 ISBN 0 9508981 0 4 The Last Poet The Story of Eric Burdon Witan Books 1989 ISBN 0 9508981 2 0 o The Valiants Years The Story of Port Vale Witan Books 1990 ISBN 0 9508981 4 7 Port Vale Tales A Collection of Stories Anecdotes And Memories Witan Books 1991 ISBN 0 9508981 6 3 Port Vale Forever Witan Books 1992 ISBN 0 9508981 8 X Port Vale Personalities A Biographical Dictionary of Players Officials and Supporters Witan Books 1996 ISBN 0 9529152 0 0 The Potteries Derbies Witan Books 1998 ISBN 0 9529152 3 5 The Mysterious Double Sunset Witan Books 2001 ISBN 0 9529152 5 1 What if There Had Been No Port in the Vale Startling Port Vale Stories Witan Books 2011 ISBN 978 0 9529152 8 7 Staffordshire s 1 000 Foot Peaks Witan Books 2013 ISBN 978 0 9927505 0 3 Cheshire s 1 000 Foot Peaks Witan Books 2015 ISBN 978 0 9927505 2 7 Co author Routes to Change A Collection Of Essays For Green Education The Green Party Education Working Group 1988 ISBN 0 9514065 0 7 100 Walks in Staffordshire The Crowood Press 1992 ISBN 1 85223 522 5 References Edit Elster Robert ed 2004 International who s who in popular music 2004 London Europa p 302 ISBN 1857432509 Retrieved 22 July 2022 a b c Rains Sarah ed 2007 Dictionary of International Biography 33rd ed Routledge ISBN 9781903986264 The Sentinel 21 5 2007 page 20 The Sentinel 2 9 2006 page 17 International Who s Who of Authors amp Writers 2010 Routledge 2009 p 405 ISBN 9781857435283 Hard Graft July 1976 no 4 page 12 Hard Graft November December 1976 page 12 New Musical Express 21 1 1984 page 38 Education Now Issue 1 May June 1988 pages 10 12 Northern Life Tyne Tees TV 26 5 1989 On The Beat Radio Merseyside 10 6 1989 Sentinel Sports Final 2 9 1989 page 9 Back To Where We Once Belonged Port Vale Promotion Chronicle 1988 1989 ISBN 0 9508981 3 9 Herald amp Post 13 12 1990 page 27 The Independent 19 12 1990 page 30 Sentinel Sports Final 14 12 1991 page 6 The Independent 4 1 1992 page 42 Midlands Today BBC TV 18 12 1992 Congleton Guardian 21 1 1993 page 4 The Independent II Sport 17 12 1993 page 34 Football Monthly February 1994 page 37 The Port Vale Record 1879 1993 ISBN 0 9508981 9 8 back cover blurb The Green Un 19 10 1996 page 11 The Oatcake Issue no 205 12 12 1998 Winger The Review of British Football Issue 44 February 1999 page 23 Express amp Star 6 12 2001 page 26 Granada TV 22 12 2001 Staffordshire Newsletter 15 12 2011 page 46 Staffordshire Newsletter 5 12 2013 page 19 Step Out April 2014 pages 15 16 Tamworth Herald 8 5 2014 page 39 The Sentinel 20 11 2014 page 28 Peak Pictures ISBN 978 0 9927505 1 0 back cover blurb A man in high places Stonegazette co uk 9 October 2015 Retrieved 31 July 2020 Exploring the Cheshire Highlands Ramblereastcheshire org Retrieved 31 July 2020 The writer s handbook 2009 Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2008 p 236 ISBN 9780230573239 Retrieved 22 July 2022 Small Press Yearbook 1993 ISBN 0 9513630 6 9 page 272 Torch No 25 March 1982 page 15 New Musical Express 16 10 1982 page 7 Green Line No 7 November 1982 page 20 Global Tapestry Journal Issue 20 Autumn 1989 page 53 Torch No 25 March 1982 page 7 Brum Beat 1984 p 9 Global tapestry Journal Issue 17 Winter 1985 6 p 24 The Independent 27 2 1993 page 50 Football Monthly Vol 19 No 3 March 1993 page 37 Staffordshire Newsletter 23 11 2000 page 74 The Independent 16 12 2000 page 25 International Who s Who in Popular Music ISBN 978 1 85743 514 6 Torch magazine 1982 Staffordshire Newsletter 15 12 2011 The Sentinel 5 9 2013 page 12 a b Staffordshire Newsletter 27 11 2014 page 14 Pictures From The Potteries Witan Films 2014 WTN 083 back cover blurb and end credits The Sentinel 6 1 1999 page 62 Up The Vale video Action sports International 1998 no 5 035953 004725 The Sentinel 10 12 1999 page 11 Port Vale Millennium DocumentaryCavsport video Pictures From The Potteries Witan Films 2014 WTN 083 back cover blurb Tales from the Land of the Afterglow Parts 1 amp 2 WTN 003 amp WTN 004 1984 Evening Sentinel 11 7 1984 page 9 North Staffs Ecology Party minutes 1980 Evening Sentinel 4 5 1984 page 11 Evening Sentinel 12 May 1984 page 4 Ecology Party Education Working Group minutes 1985 Routes to Change A Collection of Essays for Green Education ISBN 0 9514065 0 7 pages iv and 25 28 Movement For Middle England minutes 1992 West Mercia Network MFME inaugural meeting minutes 22 11 1992 Movement For Middle England Constitution a b Is it time to get Anglo Saxon about England s local government BBC News 26 4 2012 Wessex Wyvern No 2 November 1999 pages 2 3 The Mercia Manifesto A blueprint for the future inspired by the past ISBN 0 9529152 1 9 Only One World WTN 030 2000 A Draft Constitution For Mercia ISBN 0 9529152 4 3 Northampton Chronicle amp Echo 20 2 2001 page 5 Wirral News 28 2 2001 page 11 The Constitution of Mercia ISBN 0 9529152 6 X page 3 The Mercian Constitutional Convention minutes The Constitution of Mercia ISBN 0 9529152 6 X Central News Central TV 29 5 2003 Midlands Today BBC TV 29 5 2003 Northampton Herald amp Post 25 5 2006 page 14 Sentinel Sports Final 5 9 1992 page 7 The Sentinel 21 8 2003 page 52 The Stone amp Eccleshall Gazette March 2013 page 45 The Sentinel 22 12 2014 page 28 Shropshire Star 28 12 2016 page 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeff Kent author amp oldid 1118546532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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