Henry Quinlan

My granddaughter Caroline Murphy is the photographer for the book. Earlier in 2020 Caroline and I skydived together along with her Father Dirk Murphy.

Henry M. Quinlan, owner and publisher of Omni Publishing Company, has 40+ years of varied experience publishing. Books. He is a graduate of Boston College and Suffolk University Law School.

He founded Quinlan Press, a book publishing company, in 1986. Notable among the books that he published are: My Life in Space by Wally Schirra; Rebound by KC Jones, coach of the Boston Celtics; My Dad the Babe by his daughter Dorothy Ruth Pirrone; The Cops are Robbers by Kevin Stevens, which was featured on 60 Minutes and made into an HBO movie.

While engaged in a publishing venture in the former Soviet Union, Henry Quinlan was asked by President George H. Bush to organize the publishing of the children's book, Make Way for Ducklings in Russia in 1991 and the erection of the statues, “Make Way for Ducklings” in Moscow.

Currently, Henry Quinlan is helping senior citizens self-publish their life’s stories as a memoir or autobiography and is publishing books under the Omni imprint.

Recent books published

They Were My Friends-Jack, Bob and Ted

By Gerard Doherty (age 89 years)

Born, Blessed and Blitzed in Britain But Battered at MIT

By David Wilson, Emeritus Professor MIT (age 90 years)

Five Courageous Mothers – Mothers Raising Children with

Down Syndrome

By Anne Roberts (age 65 years)

A Prescription for Bankruptcy – A doctor’s perspective on

America’s failing healthcare system and how to fix it.

By Edward Hoffer, MD (age 75 Years)