Reseña del editor:
Title: Ireland since '98: Daniel O'Connell; the Repeal agitation; the miseries of the famine; the Young Ireland party, etc.
Publisher: British Library, Historical Print Editions
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Mitchel, John;
1871
8º.
9509.bb.28.
Biografía del autor:
John Mitchel (1915-75) was born in Dungiven, Ireland, the son of a Presbyterian minister. He was a solicitor, joined Young Ireland and was later a Fenian. He worked as a journalist in the US, championing the south in the civil war.
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