Irish Rebel John Devoy & America's Fight for Ireland's Freedom /

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Author / Creator:Golway, Terry, 1955- author.
Edition:Revised edition.
Imprint:Co. Kildare, [Ireland] : Merrion Press, 2015.
Description:293 pages, [8] pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10738564
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ISBN:9781785370250
1785370251
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-284) and index.
Summary:In 1871, John Devoy, a young Irishman fighting for Irish independence, came to the United States in exile. Yet even while across the ocean, this Fenian greatly influenced Irish affairs. Terry Golway's suspenseful and assiduously researched biography of Devoy chronicles a lifetime of activism, in which he garnered tremendous financial and moral support within the United States for the cause in Ireland. Devoy was instrumental in both the Easter Rising of 1916 and the creation of the Irish Free State.
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Described by Padraig Pearse as the "greatest of the Fenians", John Devoy was born before the Famine and lived to see the Irish tricolour flying from Dublin Castle. The descendent of a rebel family, he was an avowed Fenian who went into exile in New York in 1871. Over the next half-century he was the most-prominent leader of the Irish-American nationalist movement. Every Irish leader from Parnell to Pearse sought his counsel. He organised a dramatic rescue of Fenian prisoners from Australia, rallied Irish America behind the Land War, served as a middle man between the Easter rebels and the German government, and helped move Irish-American opinion in favour of the Treaty. When he died in 1928, Devoy was accorded a state funeral and a hero's burial in Ireland.

This new revised edition of the acclaimed biography of this overlooked architect of the Irish independence movement is also the story of Ireland, and of Irish-America, from the Famine to Freedom, examining the extraordinary cloak-and-dagger planning of the Easter Rising and the critical role of America in its outcome.

Physical Description:293 pages, [8] pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-284) and index.
ISBN:9781785370250
1785370251