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Meet Daniel P. Quinn, Author of "Organized Labor:" & "Exits & Entrances" near you.

Explore Daniel P. Quinn's "Organized Labor: Collected Poems," at the venue of your choice from the Paterson Museum to Landmark Books, the Irish Arts Center or the Landmark Tavern. Mr. Quinn is also the author of Exits & Entrances (2008). Program will also include a rebroadcast of Mr. Quinn's appearance on National Public Radio. Contact AuthorHouse @ 800-839-8640 Toll Free to engage Mr. Quinn or order his books.

(PRWEB) November 9, 2006 -- Purchase autographed copies of Daniel P. Quinn's "Organized Labor: Collected Poems," at New York's Landmark Tavern or meet Mr. Quinn, great-grandson of the manager of the Landmark (1890's) at a venue near you. Mr. Quinn also wrote Exits & Entrances (2007) a Theatre Memoir from l981-2006. (AuthorHouse 2008).

Mr. Quinn worked with the Irish Arts Center where he served as Associate Producer, and Guest Director. His produced the World Premiere production of Janet Noble's Away Alone; the NY Premiere of Graham Reid's Remembrance, the NY Premiere of Tom Murphy's The Gigli Concert with Kate Burton in a well received staged reading and the Obie Award for Tim McDonnell as Best Actor in Diary of a Madman.

His great-grandfather who appears in Organzied Labor was manager of the Landmark Tavern in the 1890's. He will talk about Bernard O'Neill who appears in a group photo at the Landmark in the 1890's and the history of his family and wotk in the Irish Hells Kitchen at the turn of the century.

He produced Frank and Malacy McCourt's A Couple of Blaguards, Trouble & Strife Theatre's Now and at the hour of our Death, and received the Irish Institute Award winning production of John Maguire's l877 melodrama Honesty is the Best Policy.

He also co-directed the controversial Black Jesus Passion Play at the Park Theatre in l997 and 1998. Most recently, he has been affiliated with the Bickford Theatre in Morristown as a Guest Producer with John J. Trause's epic Latter Day Litany, and William Butler Yeats' PURGATORY in 2006. and was a producing scout at the Dublin Theatre Festival as a guest of Aer Lingus.

organized Labor is for sale @ Morris Museum, Drama Book Shop, and on the Web.

The book is for sale for $20.00 at the Landmark Tavern/NYC; or Montclair Book Center; Watchung Books in Montclair, Museum/Botto House/Haledon, NJ, Village Tweed, Spring Lake, NJ.

Please also see a review of the book at: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/3/prweb214498.htm.

Book signings are also available. Go to http://www.authorhouse.com

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