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Recollections of an Irish rebel;: The Fenian movement. Its origin and progress. Methods of work in Ireland and in the British army. Why it failed to ... of Easter week, 1916. A personal narrative

Recollections of an Irish rebel;: The Fenian movement. Its origin and progress. Methods of work in Ireland and in the British army. Why it failed to ... of Easter week, 1916. A personal narrative

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Recollections of an Irish rebel;: The Fenian movement. Its origin and progress. Methods of work in Ireland and in the British army. Why it failed to ... of Easter week, 1916. A personal narrative

by Devoy, John

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Chas. P. Young Co., printers. Hardcover. B00086MTO6 Recollections of an Irish rebel; the Fenian movement. Its origin and progress. Methods of work in Ireland and in the British army. Why it failed to achieve its main object but exercised great influence on Ireland's future. Personalities of the organization. The Clan na Gael and the rising of Easter week 1916. A personal narrative. green cloth Hardcover with bright gilt titles in Near Fine condition with the rare brown paper dustjacket; dj is unclipped with open tear to spine and upper edge in new archival mylar cover; small neat gift inscriprion to ffep; by John Devoy (Author) Published by Privately Printed By Estate of John Devoy, NY; Chas. P. Young Co., printers 1929; First Edition; Also included: An original copy of "The Daily Hibernian June 1945" in Very Good + condition laid-in; Handsome copy; Irish, Ireland . Fine. First Edition.

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Recollections of an Irish rebel;: The Fenian movement. Its origin and progress. Methods of work in Ireland and in the British army. Why it failed to ... of Easter week, 1916. A personal narrative
Author
Devoy, John
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Chas. P. Young Co., printers
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