The Exile Breed: The Pitiless Epic of the Irish Famine Diaspora by Charles Egan (Paperback, 2015)

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'The Exile Breed' is a story of the Irish Famine in Ireland, Canada, England and the USA. The Famine intensified in 1847. Many left, but hunger and fever followed them. Thousands died in the Irish ghettoes of Liverpool, Manchester and London.

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'The Exile Breed' is a story of the Irish Famine in Ireland, Canada, England and the USA.The Famine intensified in 1847. Many left, but hunger and fever followed them. Thousands died in the Irish ghettoes of Liverpool, Manchester and London. Many more died in the ships on the Atlantic, in the emigrant hospitals of Quebec and Montreal, in the forests and along the back-roads of Canada, and in the slums of New York and other American cities. Those who survived went on to build new lives in the lands of the Irish Diaspora.

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PublisherSilverwood Books LTD
ISBN-139781781324523
eBay Product ID (ePID)222355580

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Book TitleThe Exile Breed: the Pitiless Epic of the Irish Famine Diaspora
Number of Pages432 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
GenreHistorical
AuthorCharles Egan
Book SeriesThe Irish Famine Series
FormatPaperback

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Item Height229 mm
Item Weight630 g
Item Width152 mm
Volume2

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorCharles Egan

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  • Spot light on History

    A fresh look at the Tragedy of the Irish people of that Generation, and the Politics of the Governing Classes.

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  • Good social history it needs to be read especially now

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