James Stephens' "American Diary" is one of the most important documents of early Fenianism. It uncovers the difficulties facing the movement's founders, and offers an insight into mid nineteenth-century American life and the Irish-American community. It also provides a unique first-hand impression of James Stephens' striking personality. It is one of Stephens' scarce full-length pieces and one of the best written, although it has not previously been published in its entirety.
Irish Fairy & Folk Tales
James Stephens
bookThe Birth of the Fenian Movement : American Diary, Brooklyn 1859
James Stephens
bookBlack Cat Weekly #126
George Wilhite, Marcelle Dubé, Peter DiChellis, Hal Charles, Larry Tritten, Randall Garrett, J.F. Bone, Edgar Wallace, James Stephens, Mark Reinsberg
bookDeirdre
James Stephens
bookThe Charwoman's Daughter
James Stephens
bookLa olla de oro
James Stephens
bookThe Charwoman's Daughter
James Stephens
book500 Classic Fairy Tales You Should Read (Book Center) : Cinderella, Rapunzel, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp...
Aleksander Chodźko, Andrew Lang, Hans Christian Andersen, James Stephens, Brothers Grimm, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm
bookIrish Fairy Tales (Feathers Classics)
James Stephens, Feathers Classics
bookIrish Fairytales
James Stephens
bookIrish Fairy Tales
James Stephens
bookThe Crock of Gold
James Stephens
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