The Book of County Tipperary
Author : George Henry Bassett
Publisher :
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 48,71 MB
Release : 1889
Category : Tipperary (Ireland : County)
ISBN :
Author : George Henry Bassett
Publisher :
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 48,71 MB
Release : 1889
Category : Tipperary (Ireland : County)
ISBN :
Author : Michael C. O'Laughlin
Publisher : Irish Roots Cafe
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 11,56 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780940134546
The Final Word A hands on guide to find your family within the county Tipperary . New; Full size 8 1/2 x 11; 76 pages; heavier parchment type cover; illustrations, some of which may appear faded with age as in the originals; County Map; Local Sources; Coats of Arms; and record extracts. Many families are given with family history notes, specific locations; coat of arms; and seats of power. Some are only mentioned. A must for any researcher. ( For a large collection of family histories within the county we also recommend "The Book of Irish Families, great & small", by O'Laughlin.)
Author : Irish Manuscripts Commission
Publisher :
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 36,72 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Ireland
ISBN :
Author : Samuel Lewis
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 686 pages
File Size : 11,40 MB
Release : 2024-08-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3368742701
Reprint of the original, first published in 1840.
Author : Gemma Clark
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 25,68 MB
Release : 2014-04-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1139916505
Everyday Violence in the Irish Civil War presents an innovative study of violence perpetrated by and against non-combatants during the Irish Civil War, 1922–3. Drawing from victim accounts of wartime injury as recorded in compensation claims, Dr Gemma Clark sheds new light on hundreds of previously neglected episodes of violence and intimidation - ranging from arson, boycott and animal maiming to assault, murder and sexual violence - that transpired amongst soldiers, civilians and revolutionaries throughout the period of conflict. The author shows us how these micro-level acts, particularly in the counties of Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford, served as an attempt to persecute and purge religious and political minorities, and to force redistribution of land. Clark also assesses the international significance of the war, comparing the cruel yet arguably restrained violence that occurred in Ireland with the brutality unleashed in other European conflict zones.
Author : David J. Butler
Publisher :
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 12,10 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN :
Exploring the interaction between Protestants and Catholics in South Tipperary from their earliest encounters in 1570 to after emancipation in 1841, the author also discusses Protestant political strategies to dominate the Catholic majority and the Catholic methods of undermining and resisting this hegemony.
Author : Frank Delaney
Publisher : Random House Trade Paperbacks
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 29,26 MB
Release : 2008-06-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0812975944
“My wooing began in passion, was defined by violence and circumscribed by land; all these elements molded my soul.” So writes Charles O’Brien, the unforgettable hero of bestselling author Frank Delaney’s extraordinary novel—a sweeping epic of obsession, profound devotion, and compelling history involving a turbulent era that would shape modern Ireland. Born into a respected Irish-Anglo family in 1860, Charles loves his native land and its long-suffering but irrepressible people. As a healer, he travels the countryside dispensing traditional cures while soaking up stories and legends of bygone times–and witnessing the painful, often violent birth of land-reform measures destined to lead to Irish independence. At the age of forty, summoned to Paris to treat his dying countryman–the infamous Oscar Wilde–Charles experiences the fateful moment of his life. In a chance encounter with a beautiful and determined young Englishwoman, eighteen-year-old April Burke, he is instantly and passionately smitten–but callously rejected. Vowing to improve himself, Charles returns to Ireland, where he undertakes the preservation of the great and abandoned estate of Tipperary, in whose shadow he has lived his whole life–and which, he discovers, may belong to April and her father. As Charles pursues his obsession, he writes the “History” of his own life and country. While doing so, he meets the great figures of the day, including Charles Parnell, William Butler Yeats, and George Bernard Shaw. And he also falls victim to less well-known characters–who prove far more dangerous. Tipperary also features a second “historian:” a present-day commentator, a retired and obscure history teacher who suddenly discovers that he has much at stake in the telling of Charles’s story. In this gloriously absorbing and utterly satisfying novel, a man’ s passion for the woman he loves is twinned with his country’s emergence as a nation. With storytelling as sweeping and dramatic as the land itself, myth, fact, and fiction are all woven together with the power of the great nineteenth-century novelists. Tipperary once again proves Frank Delaney’s unrivaled mastery at bringing Irish history to life. Praise for Tipperary “The narrative moves swiftly and surely. . . . A sort of Irish Gone With the Wind, marked by sly humor, historical awareness and plenty of staying power.”—Kirkus Reviews “Another meticulously researched journey…Delaney’s careful scholarship and compelling storytelling bring it uniquely alive. Highly recommended.”—Library Journal (starred)
Author : Charles Joseph Kickham
Publisher :
Page : 634 pages
File Size : 47,14 MB
Release : 2015-02-19
Category :
ISBN : 9781298391636
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Author : Marcus Bourke
Publisher :
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 24,86 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Trials (Murder)
ISBN : 9780906602232
Author : Helen O'Brien
Publisher : Four Courts Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,80 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Eviction
ISBN : 9781846822605
Examines the effects of the potato famine and evictions from the village of Toomevara from 1845 to 1851, when close to half the population perished or left the area. Also explores the role some of the local people played in the period following the clearances, destroying the rudimentary shelters of those evicted from their homes.