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The revised manuscript for the WW1 book, sponsored originally by Westmeath Community Development in 2011, focuses upon Kilbeggan in the Irish Republic while making comparisons with the experiences of similar towns in Counties Westmeath and Offaly. The suffering, heroism, and poignant accounts of so many young men sacrificing their lives, become alive in what would otherwise remain as the forgotten history of long since abandoned Irish regiments. Many youngsters also returned as physically and mentally scarred wrecks, to a civilian existence ill-equipped to help them. One surprise from the study concerns the number of older recruits, a few even over fifty years, who served as infantrymen. The...
A book that tells a chapter in Irish land history never before written . It is the story of a young priest, a friend of Gavin Duffy, Parnell and Davitt who paid the price for living his conscience and died in ignominy.
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"Compendium of laws relative to the Adirondack wilderness from 1774-1894": 1893, v. 2.