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Books are listed in order of year of publication - newest titles are at the top. There are 10 books in this booklist
£25.00 paperback (2022) - ISBN 13: 9781803523644 | ISBN 10: 1803523646
"I was born in Liverpool to Irish parents. My father was a Fenian and my Uncles were Fenians..."(Volunteer Joseph Gleeson [Easter 1916 Veteran]) The Easter Rising was an implosive rebellion that, although a failure, resulted in partial Irish indep ... more
View book details£25.00 hardback (2022) - ISBN 13: 9781739664008 | ISBN 10: 1739664000
Historical, bold and purposeful, Liverpool Irish Famine Trail: Revive revisits the establishment of the Liverpool Irish Famine Trail; reviving sites of importance and detailing Ireland’s influence on Liverpool. In 2021 Liverpool Irish Festiv ... more
View book details£8.99 paperback (2021) - ISBN 13: 9781838343002 | ISBN 10: 1838343008
WHEN SECRETS RESURFACE THE PAST REACHES OUT... 2004: The discovery of a body in the Liverpool docklands unearths long forgotten secrets. Reporter Anne McCarthy is keen to prove herself and dives into the case with abandon. There she fin ... more
View book details£12.00 paperback (2020) - ISBN 13: 9781999803827 | ISBN 10: 1999803825
Local teacher, journalist and Irish language enthusiast, Tony Birtill, tells the fascinating history of the Irish language in Liverpool over the past 200 years and examines the Irish language vocabulary and speech patterns still in use in present day ... more
View book details£16.99 paperback (2019) - ISBN 13: 9780750991247 | ISBN 10: 0750991240
Based on extensive research, Cinderella Soldiers uncovers the experiences of the Liverpool Irish Battalion during the Great War. The ethnic core of the battalion represented more than mere shamrock sentimentality: they had been raised within the Cath ... more
View book details£19.99 paperback (2018) - ISBN 13: 9781526134356 | ISBN 10: 1526134357
This book examines the development of the Irish community in Manchester, one of the most dynamic cities of nineteenth-century Britain. Based on research into a wide variety of local sources, it examines the process by which the Irish came to be blame ... more
View book details£15.00 paperback (2017) - ISBN 13: 9781999803803 | ISBN 10: 1999803809
"I had the good fortune to read in a proof copy Greg Quiery’s book. It is that unique combination of careful and popular scholarship. He pulls all the strands of the complicated history of the Irish in Liverpool and district together in a few hund ... more
View book details£19.99 paperback (2017) - ISBN 13: 9781781383179 | ISBN 10: 1781383170
Liverpool Sectarianism: the rise and demise is a fascinating study that considers the causes and effects of sectarianism in Liverpool, how and why sectarian tensions subsided in the city and what sectarianism was in a Liverpool context, as well as of ... more
View book details£19.99 paperback (2007) - ISBN 13: 9781846311086 | ISBN 10: 184631108x
Liverpool in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was a great cultural melting pot and processing point of migration from Europe to the USA. The Irish in particular crossed to Liverpool in their tens of thousands before setting out across the ... more
View book details£9.99 paperback (2006) - ISBN 13: 9780955485404 | ISBN 10: 0955485401
Liverpool's Irish Connection is a fascinating collection of Liverpool-Irish biographies. The book includes chapters dedicated to Nurse Agnes Jones, Michael James Whitty, James Muspratt, Percy French, Patrick (Dandy Pat) Byrne and James William Carlin ... more
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