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Fenian Heroes and Martyrs. Edited, with an historical ...
John SAVAGE (One of the Contributors to the “Irish Felon.”.)Their names and the schools to which they were attached are given thus: Thomas Doherty Brougham, Tipperary; Michael Hyland, Galway; Daniel Darragh, Ballycastlo, Antrim; Patrick Mulligan, Manooney, Armagh; James Cheevers, Glynn, ...
Irish Nationalism in Canada
David A. WilsonThe nine contributors in this book argue otherwise - and in doing so make a major and original contribution to our understanding of the Irish experience in Canada and the place of Irish-Canadian nationalism within an international context.
The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry When Cromwell Came ...
John O''HartThis work is often considered a companion volume of O''Hart''s, "Irish Pedigrees: the Orgin and Stem of the Irish Nation," 2 Volumes, the Third Edition of which was published in 1881, and provided the genealogies of the families which ...
The Midnight Passenger
Richard Henry SavageSavage's eloquent, witty, dashing and daring life may have been the inspiration for the pulp novel character Doc Savage.
House of Fun: The Story of Madness:
John Reed“In the Seventies, it wasn't in any way middle class,” says Kerstin Rodgers, who knew the band during that time. “It was pretty rough. Camden was still Irish. You still had Irish boozers, lonely Irish men sitting there with their Guinnesses.
Liberalism Is a Mental Disorder: Savage Solutions
Michael SavageIn this paperback edition of his third New York Times bestseller, Savage strikes at the root of today's most pressing issues, including: Homeland security: "We need more Patton and less patent leather . . .
Film history and national cinema
W. John HillThis is the second volume of papers from the Irish Postgraduate Film Research Seminar designed to encourage Irish film scholarship and the study of Irish film.
Them and Us: The Irish at Cheltenham
John ScallyThese are the questions which inspired John Scally to write this behind-the-scenes look at the role played by the Irish in the world's favourite race meeting, as jockeys. punters and trainers share their insights and humour.
Eventide: The Celtic Art of John Quigley
John QuigleyTaking inspiration from the Golden Age of Irish illuminated manuscript design combined with the wealth of Irish Myth and Legend, this book features the original hand-drawn Celtic designs of the Artist John Quigley.
Between Shadows: Modern Irish Writing and Culture
John Wilson FosterNow available in paperback, Between Shadows is a sequel to John Wilson Foster's acclaimed Colonial Consequences (1991) and, like its predecessor, is a wide-ranging encounter with modern Irish writers and modern Irish culture.
Michael Savage: Changing Worlds & Fixed Limits
John O'Loughlin"Well, it still strikes me as preposterous," confessed the rationalistic Michael Savage, suddenly feeling self-consciously embarrassed about getting carried away by such a juvenile argument in what had by now become a crowded restaurant, ...
The Irish Invented Chess!
Brian Nugent1864 John O'Donovan added a supplement to a later edition of O'Reilly's dictionary, standing over his forthright ... 29 For those who don't know, John O' Donovan was surely the most knowledgable Irish scholar in the 19th century and possibly ...
A History of the Irish Working Class: (With a New Preface)
Peter Berresford EllisO'Donovan Rossa, like O'Mahoney, also had a deep literary knowledge of Irish and was a close friend of John O'Donovan, the Irish scholar, whose four sons were ardent Fenians.1' In 1853 O'Mahoney had left Stephens in Paris to go to ...
Savage
Jacques JouetBased on the life of Post-Impressionist painter Paul Gauguin, Jacques Jouet's "Savage" compels the reader to ask whether it is the primitive or the civilized man who is savage.
O''Harts Irish Pedigrees, 1881
John O''Hart"This CD contains a large collection of pedigrees for Irish families, including, Lineal descents of The Royal Family; Pedigree of St Patrick the Apostle of Ireland; Pedigree of St Brigid the Patron Saint of Ireland; Stem of the Irish Nation ...
The Irish Scots and the "Scotch-Irish"
John C. Linehan... and two years after their location at the Waxhaw settlements, and after the father's death, was born a third son, named for his father, who was destined to humble British pride at New Orleans." CULLEN'S "STORY OF THE IRISH IN BOSTON.
The Other Irish: The Scots-Irish Rascals Who Made America
Karen F. McCarthyIn this book, these remarkably diverse individuals with a shared ancestry include: Andrew Jackson, Gilbert Tennent, George S. Patton, John Rankin and John Caldwell Calhoun, Junior Johnson, William Faulkner, and James E. Webb.
Britain's Soldiers: Rethinking War and Society, 1715-1815
PreviewMany departed after plans for an Irish invasion were dropped, leading the historian John Gallaher to assert that as from 1805 it ... 333; John G. Gallaher, Napoleon's Irish Legion (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1993) , pp.
Summary: The Political Zoo - Michael Savage: The Animals of ...
Capitol Readerby. Michael. Savage. Book Abstract Using the analogy of a zoo to describe the variety of political views at play in Washington, Savage chooses the pelts and feathers most appropriate to symbolize the behavior and philosophies of America's ...
Napoleon's Irish Legion
John G. GallaherDrawing heavily on the original documents of the Archives de la guerre, John G. Gallaher has written the first complete account of the storied Irish Legion, which joined with Napoleon to fight England.
Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin
Sarah Travers Lewis Scott AndersonFrancis, born November 5, 1651; settled in Stafford County before 1700, married first, Alice Savage; second, Mrs. Jane Harvey. No issue. I have no certain record of ancestry of Alice Savage; a partial record of Capt. Anthony Savage, justice of ...
Irish Pedigrees - Or, the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation
John O'HartWe are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
White Savage: William Johnson and the Invention of America
Fintan O'TooleA dramatic, exciting and tragic book about the Irish fur trapper who held the fate of America and the British Empire in his hands.
A Time for War: A Thriller
Michael SavageFrom Michael Savage, The New York Times bestselling author of Abuse of Power and radio host of The Savage Nation, comes a powerful new thriller, A Time for War.
Contests and Contexts: The Irish Language and Ireland's ...
John WalshThis book critiques that discourse and contends that the promotion of Irish and sustainable socio-economic development are not mutually exclusive aims.
The Irish Catholic Diaspora in America
Lawrence John McCaffreyLawrence John McCaffrey. relations between Catholic ethnics and African Americans. Lawrence S. Connor retired as managing editor of The Indianapolis Star. His autobiography, Hampton Court: Growing Up Catholic in Indianapolis Between the Wars (Indianapolis, Ind., 1995), validates the parish as the center and glue of Irish-American Catholic urban life. An exceptionally important and thorough biography of an Irish member of the American Catholic hierarchy is Marvin O''Connell''s ...
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