Ireland

Ireland

by Gustave Beaumont (Author)

Synopsis

Paralleling his friend Alexis de Tocqueville's visit to America, Gustave de Beaumont travelled through Ireland in the mid-1830s to observe its people and society. In Ireland , he chronicles the history of the Irish and offers up a national portrait on the eve of the Great Famine. Published to acclaim in France, Ireland remained in print there until 1914. The English edition, translated by William Cooke Taylor and published in 1839, was not reprinted. This rediscovered masterpiece, in a single volume for the first time, reproduces the 19th century Taylor translation and includes an introduction on Beaumont and his world.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 10 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0674021657
ISBN 13: 9780674021655

Media Reviews
'I have seen the Indian in his forests, and the negro in his chains, and thought as I contemplated their pitiable condition, that I saw the very extreme of human wretchedness, but I did not then know the condition of unfortunate Ireland' - extract.
Author Bio
Tom Garvin is Professor in the Politics Department at University College Dublin. Andreas Hess is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at University College Dublin.