noted from Sandor Panton of top5jamaica.com ....<span style="font-size: 11pt">PARENTS and people who like to read .. go to the Logos Hope ship that's in Kingston until Mar-22 ... lots of NEW, CHEAP books for sale there. Not just cheap, REALLY CHEAP. And just $50 for entry.</span> <span style="font-style: italic">The JMD 50 is a nominal fee. Bear in mind that the LOGOS II is manned completely by volunteers. Books are sold in "logos units". At current standing 100 units = JMD 160... </span>
GBA Ships operates Doulos and Logos Hope. Serving others with ocean-going ships began in 1970 with the purchase of the original Logos. Since then the ships (Logos, Doulos, Logos II and now Logos Hope) have visited 499 different ports in 158 countries and territories and welcomed 39 million visitors on board. Our goal is to bring knowledge, help and hope to the people of the world.
The ships visit each port for several weeks each and open the gangways to hundreds and sometimes thousands of visitors each day. On average, over one million visitors have been welcomed onboard every year! <span style="font-weight: bold">The floating book fairs offer over 6,000 titles, providing many visitors their first-ever opportunity to purchase a wide range of quality literature.</span> An international crew and staff of volunteers live and work on the ships. Teams from the ship go into surrounding areas to supply aid and community care. In each port, the ship’s crew partners with local community groups to bring hope and show love to people whatever their circumstance, culture or background.
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<span style="font-size: 11pt">Logos Hope will be at Newport West, Kingston Wharves for the rest of the visit to Kingston. Please use the gate located at the corner of 3rd Street and 9th Avenue.</span>
GBA Ships operates Doulos and Logos Hope. Serving others with ocean-going ships began in 1970 with the purchase of the original Logos. Since then the ships (Logos, Doulos, Logos II and now Logos Hope) have visited 499 different ports in 158 countries and territories and welcomed 39 million visitors on board. Our goal is to bring knowledge, help and hope to the people of the world.
The ships visit each port for several weeks each and open the gangways to hundreds and sometimes thousands of visitors each day. On average, over one million visitors have been welcomed onboard every year! <span style="font-weight: bold">The floating book fairs offer over 6,000 titles, providing many visitors their first-ever opportunity to purchase a wide range of quality literature.</span> An international crew and staff of volunteers live and work on the ships. Teams from the ship go into surrounding areas to supply aid and community care. In each port, the ship’s crew partners with local community groups to bring hope and show love to people whatever their circumstance, culture or background.
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<span style="font-size: 11pt">Logos Hope will be at Newport West, Kingston Wharves for the rest of the visit to Kingston. Please use the gate located at the corner of 3rd Street and 9th Avenue.</span>
wonder if this is related 
I was in heaven when I saw all those books, having just the sparse sangsters to peruse.
from the ship
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