About This Book
An elderly Irish activist recalls childhood emigration to Britain, return visits to Ireland, and lifelong engagement with nationalist journalism, societies, and the Irish Republican Brotherhood. He narrates involvement in attempted risings, prison escapes and rescue operations, the fallout from the Manchester executions, and organizational work among the Irish in Britain, including Home Rule campaigns and local elections. The narrative ranges across anecdotes about notable figures, exile and penal servitude, international episodes such as service with an ambulance corps, and cultural revival efforts, closing with reflections on the political and cultural condition of Ireland.
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