[3] Deutsch and the Institute cofounded East African Publishing House in 1965.
Initially, Deutsch owned 49 percent of the company, but editorial disagreement over the kind of books to publish led to his withdrawal in 1966.
The Institute bought Deutsch's shares, making EAPH the first publishing firm to be wholly owned and managed in East Africa.
[5] For several years John Nottingham was Publishing Director at EAPB, [6] helping General China write his two books on Mau Mau and publishing Song of Lawino by Okot p'Bitek.
[7] Phoenix Publishers, founded by Gacheche Waruingi, grew out of EAPH's eventual collapse.