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Annals of the Famine in Ireland

Annals of the Famine in Ireland

Edited by Maureen Murphy

Author: Asenath Nicholson
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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.

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ISBN: 9781874675945

Extent: 240

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  • “Among the most pungent of first-hand accounts of the Famine S this welcome reissue, meticulously edited by Maureen Murphy, includes abundant and illuminating annotations.” — Patricia Craig, Times Literary Supplement

  • “Her narrative is extraordinarily vivid, with a style and a vocabulary surprisingly modern S a document of historical importance.” —Richard Roche, The Irish Times

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About the Author

Asenath Nicholson (1792-1855) wrote Annals of the Famine in Ireland as well as Ireland’s Welcome to the Stranger (1847), a valuable record of Ireland on the eve of the Famine.

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