University of Illinois Press Events Calendar
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Join us for a book launch celebrating the release of "A Hero on Mount St. Helens: The Life and Legacy of David A. Johnston by Melanie Holmes at the David Johnston Community Center in Oak Lawn, IL.
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Richard Hughes, author of "Myths America Lives By 2nd edition: White Supremacy and the Stories that Give us Meaning" will give a lecture at the Council of Christian Colleges Institute for New Faculty, Calvin College, Grand Rapids
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Richard Hughes, author of "Myths America Lives By 2nd edition: White Supremacy and the Stories that Give us Meaning" will give a lecture at the Christian Scholars Conference, Lubbock Christian University.
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Ruth Nicole Brown, the author of "Hear Our Truths: The Creative Potential of Black Girlhood" will give a book talk at the Trinity United Church of Christ.
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Andrew Stoner, author of "The Journalist of Castro Street," will be speaking at the Aurora Public Library about his book.
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Join us for a book signing at Printer's Row Lit Festival and meet Melanie Holmes, author of "A Hero on Mount St. Helens: The Life and Legacy of David A. Johnston."
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Join us for a book signing at Printer's Row Lit Festival and meet George Van Dusen, author of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service"
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear It With Sid!" will be speaking at Politics and Prose Bookstore at the Wharf.
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Richard Hughes, author of "Myths America Lives By 2nd edition: White Supremacy and the Stories that Give us Meaning" will give the Rabbi Ira Sanders Distinguished Lecture of the Central Arkansas Library System.
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Andrew Stoner, author of "The Journalist of Castro Street," will be speaking at IndyReads about his book.
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Andrew Stoner, author of "The Journalist of Castro Street," will be speaking at the Unabridged Books.
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Walter Rimler, author of "The Man That Got Away," will be participating in a discussion with Harvey Granat and David Lahm, at the 9nd Street Y cultural center.
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Carol Haddix, Bruce Kraig, and Colleen Taylor Sen, co-editors of "The Chicago Food Encyclopedia," will be speaking and signing books at the Schaumberg Township District Public Library.
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Jessica Wilkerson, author of "To Live Here You Have to Fight," will be giving a book talk at Taylor Books.
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Emily Thuma, author of "All Our Trials," will be part of a panel discussion about her book at the Eric Quezada Center for Culture and Politics in San Francisco.
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Join Peter Cole for a book signing of "Dockworker Power: Race and Activism in Durban and the San Francisco Bay area."
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Jessica Wilkerson, author of "To Live Here You Have to Fight," will be giving a book talk at Halls Public Library about her new book.
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service" will give a book talk at the Chicago Arts Council.
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service" will give a book talk at the Skokie Chamber of Commerce.
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Cynthia Clampitt, author of Midwest Maize: How Corn Shaped the U.S. Heartland, will give a presentation at Sun City.
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Richard Hughes, author of "Myths America Lives By 2nd edition: White Supremacy and the Stories that Give us Meaning" will give a lecture at the World Affairs Council of Harrisburg.
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service" will give a book talk at the Mayor Harold Washington Library. Former Illinois State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias will moderate a conversation.
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service" will give a book talk at the Winnetka Book Stall.
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May Berenbaum, author of "Honey I'm Homemade" will give a talk at the Human-Animal Studies Conference.
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Saheed Aderinto, author of "When Sex Threatened the State: Illicit Sexuality, Nationalism, and Politics in Colonial Nigeria, 1900-1958" will give a talk at the Human-Animal Studies Conference.
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Dawn Durante, Senior Acquisitions Editor, at the University of Illinois Press will be on the panel Publishing in Animal Studies at the Human-Animal Studies Conference.
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Jane Desmond, co-editor of "Global Perspectives on the United States Pro-Americanism, Anti-Americanism, and the Discourses Between" will be on the panel Future of Human-Animal Studies at the Human-Animal Studies Conference.
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George van Dusen and Michael Dorf, authors of "Clear it with Sid!" will be speaking at Max and Benny's about their new book.
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service" will give a book talk at Max and Benny's.
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Join entomologists and authors of "Butterflies of Illinois: A Field Guide", Dr. Michael Jeffords and Susan Post for a unique look at the diversity of butterflies found across Illinois. They will also explore the status of Illinois butterflies and the best places in Illinois to see these remarkable creatures.
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service" will give a book talk at the Chicago Arts Council.
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Michael Jeffords and Susan Post, authors of "Butterflies of Illinois," will be giving a program about their book at the Champaign Public Library.
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Andrew E. Stoner, author of "The Journalist of Castro Street," will be speaking about his new book at Glad Day Books.
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Andrew E. Stoner, author of "The Journalist of Castro Street: The Life of Randy Shilts," will be signing books and speaking at Sacramento State University.
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Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear it with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service" will give a book talk at the University Club of Chicago.
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Jessica Wilkerson, author of "To Live Here You Have to Fight," will be giving a book talk at West Virginia University about her new book.
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Thomas Goldsmith, author of "Earl Scruggs and Foggy Mountain Breakdown: The Making of An American Classic" will be at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh, NC.
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Richa Nagar, author of Hungry Translations: Relearning the World Through Radical Vulnerability will attend the Situated Solidarities, Radical Vulnerability, and Hungry Translations at the University of Brasilia, Brasilia.
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Jessica Wilkerson, author of "To Live Here, You Have To Fight," will be speaking and signing books at the Reuther-Pollack Labor History Symposium.
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Jessica Wilkerson, author of "To Live Here You Have to Fight," will be giving a book talk at the Reuther-Pollack Labor History Symposium III.
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Matthew Ehrlich, author of "Kansas City Vs. Oakland," will be speaking and signing books at the Oakland Raiders Booster Club.
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Join Matthew Ehrlich for a reading and book signing for his new book "Kansas City Vs. Oakland: The Bitter Sports Rivalry that Defined an Era" at Books Inc. Almeda.
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Sharon Ammen, author of "May Irwin," will be speaking about her book at McNally Robinson in Winnepeg, Canada.
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John Enyeart, author of "Death to Facism," will be giving a book talk at The Coop, the Harvard/MIT cooperative bookstore.
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Brooks Blevins, author of "A History of the Ozarks, Volume 2: The Conflicted Ozarks," will be singing books and speaking at Springfield Library Center, Springfield, MO.
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Thomas Goldsmith, author of "Earl Scruggs and Foggy Mountain Breakdown: The Making of An American Classic" will be signing books at the UNC Campus / English Department, Raleigh, NC.
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Thomas Goldsmith, author of "Earl Scruggs and Foggy Mountain Breakdown: The Making of An American Classic" will be signing books at Flyleaf Books, Chapel Hill, NC.
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Mark Your Calendars for the Fall University of Illinois Press Publishing Symposium!
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Join Jonathan Y. Okamura for a book talk and signing for "Raced to Death in 1920s Hawai'i: Injustice and Revenge in the Fukunaga Case."
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Join Co-Editors and Contributors, Ellen Sandor, Donna Cox, and Janine Fron for a special book signing of "New Media Futures: The Rise of Women in the Digital Arts" at Expo Chicago.
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Thomas Goldsmith, author of "Earl Scruggs and Foggy Mountain Breakdown," will be in conversation with Piedmont Laureate David Menconi, about his new book at Quail Ridge Books.
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Join us for a book signing with Thomas Goldsmith, author of "Earl Scruggs and Foggy Mountain Breakdown: The Making of an American Classic".
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Join us for a reception celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Latinos in Chicago and the Midwest series at La Casa. José Ángel N. will read from his book "Illegal: Reflections of an Undocumented Immigrant." Refreshments will be served.
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Andrew E. Stoner, author of "The Journalist of Castro Street," will be speaking about his new book at the James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center
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"Creating an Inclusive Media and Cinema Ecosystem," will feature panel discussions on diversity in film, diversity in journalism, and diversity in advertising and communication at the iHotel and Conference Center. Cael Keegan, author of "Lana and Lilly Wachowski" will be speaking on a morning panel: Diversity in Film.
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Fraser M. Ottanelli, author of "Assassins Against the Old Order: Italian Anarchist Violence in Fin De Siècle Europe," will be speaking about his book at the American Labor Museum.
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Emily Thuma, author of "All our Trials: Prisons, Policing, and the Feminist Fight to End Violence," will be speaking about her book at Mount Holyoke College
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Radical Illini: Conversations on Student Activism will be a two day symposium exploring the past and present of student activism at the University of Illinois inspired by the recently published UIP book "Radicals in the Heartland: The 1960s Student Protest Movement at the University of Illinois" by Michael Metz.
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Join us at the Illinois Press booth in the exhibit hall of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History 2019 Conference for a reception and book signings with authors Tiffany Gill and Jonathan Fenderson, and to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the New Black Studies Series and the new Darlene Clark Hine African American History Fund.
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Peter Cole, author of "Dockworker Power: Race and Activism in Durban and the San Francisco Bay Area" will be speaking at The East Side Freedom Library, Saint Paul, MN.
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Peter Cole, author of "Dockworker Power," will be speaking about his book at East Side Freedom Library.
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Thomas Goldsmith, author of "Earl Scruggs and Foggy Mountain Breakdown," will be giving a book talk at Scuppernong Books in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Radical Illini: Conversations on Student Activism will be a two day symposium exploring the past and present of student activism at the University of Illinois inspired by the recently published UIP book "Radicals in the Heartland: The 1960s Student Protest Movement at the University of Illinois" by Michael Metz.
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Michael Dorf and George Van Dusen, authors of "Clear it with Sid!" will be speaking about their book at the Seminary Co-Op in Chicago, IL.
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Emily Thuma, author of "All our Trials: Prisons, Policing, and the Feminist Fight to End Violence," will be speaking about her book at Chicago's 57th Street Books in conversation with Bill Ayers and Tara Betts.
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Brooks Blevins, author of "A History of the Ozarks Volume 2: The Conflicted Ozarks," will be speaking about his new book at the Old Independence Regional Museum.
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Emily Thuma, author of "All our Trials: Prisons, Policing, and the Feminist Fight to End Violence," will be speaking about her book at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Thomas Goldsmith, author of "Earl Scruggs and Foggy Mountain Breakdown: The Making of An American Classic" will be signing books at Malaprop's Bookstore in Asheville, NC.
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Sowande' Mustakeem, author of "Slavery At Sea: Terror, Sex, and Sickness in the Middle Passage," will deliver the keynote address at the Studying Slavery 2019 Fall Symposium
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Sowande' Mustakeem, author of "Slavery At Sea: Terror, Sex, and Sickness in the Middle Passage," will deliver the keynote address at the Studying Slavery 2019 Fall Symposium.
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Jillian M. Báez, author of "In Search of Belonging: Latinas, Media, and Citizenship" will give a talk at Greg Hall as part of the Distinguished Alum Speaker Series.
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Brooks Blevins, author of "A History of the Ozarks Volume 2: The Conflicted Ozarks," will be speaking about his new book at the Ozark County Historium.
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Thomas Goldsmith, author of "Earl Scruggs and Foggy Mountain Breakdown: The Making of An American Classic" will be signing books at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN.
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Brooks Blevins, author of "A History of the Ozarks Volume 2: The Conflicted Ozarks," will be signing books at Springfield History Museum on the Square
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Brooks Blevins, author of "A History of the Ozarks Volume 2: The Conflicted Ozarks," will be presenting Vol. 1 at Galena Public Library.
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John Enyeart, author of "Death to Fascism: Louis Adamic's Fight for Democracy" will give a talk and sign books at Mac's Backs-Books in Cleveland Heights, OH.
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Richard Hughes, author of "Myths America Lives By: White Supremacy and the Stories that Give us Meaning," will be speaking about his book at the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta, GA
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Emily Thuma, author of "All our Trials: Prisons, Policing, and the Feminist Fight to End Violence," will be speaking about her book at Seattle's Third Place Books in conversation with Angélica Cházaro.
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Anya Jabour, author of "Sophonisba Breckinridge: Championing Women’s Activism in Modern America", will give a book talk at the University of Chicago.
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Anya Jabour, author of "Sophonisba Breckinridge: Championing Women’s Activism in Modern America", will give a book talk at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration.
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Sowande' M. Mustakeem, author of "Slavery At Sea: Terror, Sex, and Sickness in the Middle Passage," will be speaking about her book at the University of Nebraska
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Richa Nagar, author of "Hungry Translations: Relearning the World Through Radical Vulnerability" will attend the Author Meets Critics Roundtable at the Annual Conference of South Asia, Madison, WI.
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Anya Jabour, author of "Sophonisba Breckinridge: Championing Women’s Activism in Modern America", will give a book talk at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration.
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Richa Nagar, author of "Hungry Translations: Relearning the World Through Radical Vulnerability," will present her new book at the Author Meets Critics session at the The Annual Conference on South Asia in Madison.
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Jonathan Okamura, author of "Raced to Death in 1920s Hawai’i: Injustice and Revenge in the Fukunaga Case," will be speaking about his book at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i,
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Join Henry Kisor and his service dog Trooper for a book signing and presentation of "Traveling with Service Animals: By Air, Road, Rail, and Ship Across North America."
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Brooks Blevins, author of "A History of the Ozarks Volume 2: The Conflicted Ozarks," will be speaking about his new book at Donald W. Reynolds Library.
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Anya Jabour, author of "Sophonisba Breckinridge: Championing Women’s Activism in Modern America", will give a book talk at Willard House.
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Jake Johnson, author of "Mormons, Musicals, and Belonging in America," will give a book talk at Ohio State University.
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Join us for a celebration of the 15th anniversary of the Latinos in Chicago and the Midwest series at the Latino Cultural Center. Authors Franky Piña, José Ángel N., Marc Zimmerman Mérida Rúa, and Raul Dorantes will be featured.
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Melanie Holmes, author of "A Hero on Mount St. Helens," will be giving a presentation and book signing at Bookends and Beginnings.
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David Whiteis, author of "Blues Legacy: Tradition and Innovation in Chicago," will be singing books at Rosa's Lounge, Chicago, IL.
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Tom Ewing, author of "Bill Monroe: The Life and Music of the Blue Grass Man, will sign books at the Books by the Banks Festival."
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Frances R Aparicio, author of "Negotiating Latinidad: Intralatina/o Lives in Chicago," will be speaking about her book at Marquette University.
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Join us for a celebration of new books and their authors and journals and their editors at AMS.
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Henry Kisor, co-author of "Traveling with Service Animals," will be giving a presentation at the Hearing Loss Assn. of America Chicago Lincoln Park Chapter about his new book.
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Anya Jabour, author of "Sophonisba Breckinridge: Championing Women’s Activism in Modern America", will give a book talk at Kentucky Historical Society.
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George van Dusen and Michael Dorf, authors of "Clear it with Sid!" will be giving a book talk at the Union League Club of Chicago.
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Anya Jabour, author of "Sophonisba Breckinridge: Championing Women’s Activism in Modern America", will give a book talk at University of Kentucky entitled “’A Kentucky Portia’: The Legal Career of Sophonisba Breckinridge”.