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22 produkter
22 produkter
Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger; or An Excursion Through Ireland, in 1844 & 1845, for the Purpose of Personally Investigating the Condition of the Poor
Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
433 kr
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Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger; or An Excursion Through Ireland, in 1844 & 1845, for the Purpose of Personally Investigating the Condition of the Poor
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
308 kr
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437 kr
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312 kr
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447 kr
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336 kr
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350 kr
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182 kr
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350 kr
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182 kr
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403 kr
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288 kr
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441 kr
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504 kr
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576 kr
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Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger: Or Excursions Through Ireland in 1844 and 1845, for the Purpose of ... Investigating the Condition of the Poor.
Häftad, Engelska, 2013
322 kr
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Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger: Or Excursions Through Ireland in 1844 and 1845, for the Purpose of Investigating the Condition of the Poor.
Häftad, Engelska, 2010
322 kr
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322 kr
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552 kr
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304 kr
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In January, 1847, during the height of the Famine in Ireland, Asenath Hatch Nicholson began her one-woman relief operation in Dublin, organizing a soup-kitchen, visiting homes of the poor and distributing bread in the streets. In a uniquely personal campaign, this remarkable individual travelled the country, aiming to alleviate the starving conditions in Dublin and the West of Ireland and simultaneously ‘bring the Bible to the Irish poor’. Compassionate and searing, ‘Annals of the Famine’ in Ireland is an extraordinary narrative by an eye-witness who became an integral part of the lives of those she helped to feed and clothe. Her sketches and snapshots, vividly recapturing individuals and events during one of the most momentous periods of Irish history, are introduced and skillfully annotated by a contemporary scholar