England and Ireland

England and Ireland
Title England and Ireland PDF eBook
Author John Stuart Mill
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 1868
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Ireland and England in the Past and at Present

Ireland and England in the Past and at Present
Title Ireland and England in the Past and at Present PDF eBook
Author Edward Raymond Turner
Publisher New York Century Company 1919.
Total Pages 530
Release 1919
Genre Ireland
ISBN

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A Short History of England, Ireland and Scotland

A Short History of England, Ireland and Scotland
Title A Short History of England, Ireland and Scotland PDF eBook
Author Mary Platt Parmele
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 1900
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Touring C.S. Lewis' Ireland & England

Touring C.S. Lewis' Ireland & England
Title Touring C.S. Lewis' Ireland & England PDF eBook
Author Perry C. Bramlett
Publisher Smyth & Helwys Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Authors, English
ISBN 9781573121910

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The authors blend the characteristics of a travel guide with those of a historical biography to create an easy-to-read volume designed to help both readers and travelers trace the steps of the famous "Chronicles of Narnia" author.

The Famine Plot

The Famine Plot
Title The Famine Plot PDF eBook
Author Tim Pat Coogan
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 298
Release 2012-11-27
Genre History
ISBN 1137045175

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During a Biblical seven years in the middle of the nineteenth century, Ireland experienced the worst disaster a nation could suffer. Fully a quarter of its citizens either perished from starvation or emigrated, with so many dying en route that it was said, "you can walk dry shod to America on their bodies." In this grand, sweeping narrative, Ireland''s best-known historian, Tim Pat Coogan, gives a fresh and comprehensive account of one of the darkest chapters in world history, arguing that Britain was in large part responsible for the extent of the national tragedy, and in fact engineered the food shortage in one of the earliest cases of ethnic cleansing. So strong was anti-Irish sentiment in the mainland that the English parliament referred to the famine as "God's lesson." Drawing on recently uncovered sources, and with the sharp eye of a seasoned historian, Coogan delivers fresh insights into the famine's causes, recounts its unspeakable events, and delves into the legacy of the "famine mentality" that followed immigrants across the Atlantic to the shores of the United States and had lasting effects on the population left behind. This is a broad, magisterial history of a tragedy that shook the nineteenth century and still impacts the worldwide Irish diaspora of nearly 80 million people today.

England, Ireland, and America

England, Ireland, and America
Title England, Ireland, and America PDF eBook
Author Richard Cobden
Publisher
Total Pages 182
Release 1835
Genre Free trade
ISBN

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101 Reasons Why Ireland Is Better Than England

101 Reasons Why Ireland Is Better Than England
Title 101 Reasons Why Ireland Is Better Than England PDF eBook
Author Pat Fitzpatrick
Publisher Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages 226
Release 2020-10-07
Genre Humor
ISBN 1781177694

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Tayto, the metric system, Aisling Bea, Luke 'Ming' Flanagan, Blindboy, Marian Keyes and we never get embarassed on the international stage by dodgy Royals – that's just 7 of the 101 Reasons Why Ireland is Better than England. This tongue-in-cheek sweep across the two nations is aimed at Irish people, wherever they live, not to mention the 10 million English people who move over here after Brexit. With our neighbour losing its marbles, there has never been a better time to exact revenge for the two most despicable things that England has ever inflicted on the Irish – Jacob Rees-Mogg and claiming Saoirse Ronan is British.