Book Description
1998 is the two-hundredth anniversary of the 1798 rebellion, the last popular rebellion against British rule in Ireland until the War of Independence. Its republicanism was inspired by both the American Declaration of Independence and the French Revolution. This book, written and compiled by renowned Irish ballad singer Danny Doyle and author/historian Terence Folan, combines a linking narrative with the history, songs and poetry of the rebellion of 1798. The narrative gives a straightforward, readable account of the background to 1798 and the important events and personalities of the rebellion itself, in Ulster and in Wexford, as well as the French landings in Connacht. Stirring traditional ballads such as 'Who Fears to Speak of Ninety-eight?', 'The Shan Bhan Bhocht', 'Boolavogue', 'The Wearing of the Green', 'Kelly the Boy from Killane' and 'Bodenstown Churchyard' come complete with musical notation and simple guitar chords.