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Selected Press Release
Chicagoan James Conroyd Martin will sign free advance reading copies of his novel

5/10/2003 - Chicagoan James Conroyd Martin will sign free advance reading copies of his novel PUSH NOT THE RIVER at BookExpoAmerica on May 30th at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
The story is based on the diary of a countess who lived through the rise and fall of the Third of May Constitution. Successfully self-published at first, the novel was purchased by St. Martin's Press and critics have called it a GONE WITH THE WIND in Poland. Martin is currently working on a sequel. Feel free to e-mail Mr. Martin at JMartin@MarianCHS.com.


Other Press Releases
KOSCIUSZKO FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2006 CHOPIN PIANO COMPETITION WINNERS (5/22/2006)

Poland Ministry of Economy to Exhibit at NRA Show 2006 Polish Foods Come to America at the International Cuisine Pavilion (5/20/2006)

United States Secret Service testing in Chicago in August for positions within the Secret Service (5/17/2006)

article in Britain's THE ECONOMIST: Cheer up Poles and outsiders alike are too gloomy (5/17/2006)

SHTOOKA GALLERY (5/1/2006)

Książka w języku polskim pod tytułem Przeznaczeni na Zagładę Będzie Przetłumaczona na Język Angielski. (3/30/2006)

The Massacre in Jedwabne, New Book by Marek Jan Chodakiewicz (2/20/2006)

Polish Scholarship Fund Continues Support of CNY students (2/20/2006)

Sax Love, New Album in Stores, is a Valentine Present from Michal Urbaniak (2/20/2006)

Study Abroad Opportunity- Invitation to all Students (2/12/2006)

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