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Sally Cavanagh, or the Untenanted Graves
Sally Cavanagh, or the Untenanted Graves
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Sally Cavanagh, or the Untenanted Graves

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. The story of Charles J. Kickham's life, and the part he played in a stirring, yet sad, period of Irish History, still remain untold, save in an occasional mention in the narratives of the '67 Movement; in short, he is known, so far, by his delightful novels; his memory lives in them.<br><br>It is a pleasure to know, however, that the biography of this patriot, novelist, and poet is being prepared for press by one no less worthy of the honour because of his ability as a writer, than he is likely to do justice to the work because of the intimacy, social and political, that has existed between his family and Charles J. Kickham.<br><br>As Sally Cavanagh is the earliest of Kickham's novels, we offer no apology for introducing it to our readers by a short, but necessarily imperfect, sketch of the life and career of its author.<br><br>He was born in the summer of 1828, at Mullinahone, a village in the County Tipperary, about three miles from the town of Callan and five from Fethard. His father, John Kickham, carried on a prosperous drapery business there, and was held in high repute in the district for his good sense and probity.
Undertittel
A Tale of Tipperary
ISBN
9780259643814
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
27.11.2019
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