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Selected Press Release
Book: A Polish Son in the Motherland by Leonard Kniffel

5/5/2005 - LEONARD KNIFFEL is the editor and publisher of American Libraries, the magazine of the American Library Association. Born and raised in Michigan, he holds masters degrees in English and library science from Wayne State University in Detroit. He now lives and works in Chicago. A Polish Son in the Motherland is available at stores or direct from Texas A&M University Press (800-826-8911 M-F 8-5 CT; secure online ordering at www.tamu.edu/upress). To schedule an interview with the author or for more information, contact Jennifer McDonald at 979-458-3982 or jam@tampress.tamu.edu. Contact the author at 773-935-3635 or www.ala.org.


Other Press Releases
THE U.S. TELEVISION PREMIERE OF ‘A MAN WHO BECAME POPE’ -- THE HEROIC, TRUE STORY OF POPE JOHN PAUL II – COMES EXCLUSIVELY TO HALLMARK CHANNEL, AUGUST 15 (8/2/2005)

Konkurs Złotego Pióra (7/26/2005)

Dzien Niepodleglosci w Mlodziezowym Osrodku PNA w Yorkville (7/21/2005)

Zjesc Krakow- Festiwal Kulinarny (6/20/2005)

Webster University announces in depth study into the culture of society and changes made by Polish Nobel Laureates (5/17/2005)

Filmowe Inteligentne Wtorki w Cafe Lura (5/5/2005)

Book: A Polish Son in the Motherland by Leonard Kniffel (5/5/2005)

New Publication: My Poland: Essays on Polish Identity by Kevin Hannan (4/21/2005)

USA Concert Tour of Wroclaw Filharmonia under the Direction of Mariusz Smolij (4/17/2005)

Friday Polish Food Store and Restaurant Polonia will be CLOSED. (4/7/2005)

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