Disturbed Ireland. Bernard Henry Becker
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Bernard Henry Becker
Disturbed Ireland
Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066226268
Table of Contents
MISS GARDINER AND HER TENANTS.
THE "BOYCOTTING" OF MR. BENCE JONES.
MESSRS. MACMILLAN & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS.
MESSRS. MACMILLAN & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS.
BY THE RIGHT HON. HENRY FAWCETT, M.P.
PREFACE.
Having been most cordially granted permission to republish these letters in a collected form, it is my duty to mention that my mission from the Daily News was absolutely unfettered, either by instructions or introductions. It was thought that an independent and impartial account of the present condition of the disturbed districts of Ireland would be best secured by sending thither a writer without either Irish politics or Irish friends—in short, one who might occupy the stand-point of the too-often-quoted "intelligent foreigner." Hence my little book is purely descriptive of the stirring scenes and deeply interesting people I have met with on my way through the counties of Mayo, Galway, Clare, Limerick, Cork, and Kerry. It is neither a political treatise, nor a dissertation on the tenure of land, but a plain record of my experience of a strange phase of national life. I have simply endeavoured to reflect as accurately as might be the salient features of a social and economic upheaval, soon I fervently hope, to pass into the domain of history; and in offering my work to the public must ask indulgence for the errors of omission and commission so difficult to avoid while travelling and writing rapidly in a country which, even to its own people, is a complex problem.
B.H.B.
Arts' Club, January 6th, 1881.