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Nicholson, Asenath.  Maureen Murphy, Editor ... Annals of the Famine in Ireland
Nicholson, Asenath. Maureen Murphy, Editor

Annals of the Famine in Ireland


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In January, 1847, during the height of the Famine in Ireland, Asenath Hatch Nicholson began her one-woman relief operation in Dublin, organizing a soup-kitchen, visiting homes of the poor and distributing bread in the streets. In a uniquely personal ca...

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Colville Scott, Thomas. Edited & introduced by Tim Robinson ... Connemara after the Famine: Journal of a Survey of the Martin Estate, 1853
Colville Scott, Thomas. Edited & introduced by Tim Robinson

Connemara after the Famine: Journal of a Survey of the Martin Estate, 1853


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THE REPRINT OF THIS TITLE WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM FEBRUARY 14TH 2005

In the aftermath of the Great Famine of 1845-52, the Martin Estate in the West of Ireland, 200,000-acres of bog and mountain, was put up for sale. Its mortgagees, the London ...

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Nicholson, Asenath (Murphy, Maureen ed.) ... Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger
Nicholson, Asenath (Murphy, Maureen ed.)

Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger


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In May 1844, the American educator and reformer Asenath Nicholson set out from New York on a fifteen-month visit to Ireland, determined to 'investigate the condition of the Irish poor'. Nicholson travelled on foot through much of the island, reading the Bi...

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Edwards, R. Dudley and Williams, T. Desmond, Editors. Introduction and bibliography by Cormac O'Grada ... The Great Famine Studies in Irish History 1845-52
Edwards, R. Dudley and Williams, T. Desmond, Editors. Introduction and bibliography by Cormac O'Grada

The Great Famine Studies in Irish History 1845-52


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With this landmark contribution, the history of the Irish Famine is taken out of the hands of 'the political commentator, the ballad singer, and the unknown maker of folk-tales' and placed on a scholarly footing. Thus, one of the great disasters of the...

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We are over the moon to announce Donal Ryan's 'The Spinning Heart' has been voted Bord Gáis Energy Book of the Year!
Fending off competition from the likes of John Banville and Edna O'Brien, Ryan's outstanding debut novel has emerged as the winner in what has unanimously been described as an exceptional year for Irish writing.

 

 

Donal Ryan ... The Spinning Heart



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