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The Dock and the Scaffold / The Manchester Tragedy and the Cruise of the Jacknell

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A vivid account centers on the public execution of three Irishmen in Manchester, presenting a minute-by-minute depiction of the pre-dawn crowd, the gallows, and the official precautions, and contrasts the brutal spectacle with private mourning and political outrage. The narrative blends eyewitness reportage, moral and political commentary, and accounts of popular reaction in both the city and the homeland, portraying the condemned as symbols whose deaths intensified national feeling. Interwoven with this episode is a maritime narrative connected to the same cause, and the overall work seeks to preserve the events for posterity while examining the social and political tensions they revealed.

About the Author

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T. D. Sullivan

T. D. Sullivan was a writer known for his contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly in the realm of drama and narrative fiction. His notable work, "The Dock and the Scaffold / The Manchester Tragedy and the Cruise of the Jacknell," showcases his ability to weave compelling stories that reflect the social issues of his time. Sullivan's writing often explores themes of tragedy and human experience, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his era.

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