Om Memoirs of Joseph Holt, General of the Irish Rebels in 1798, Ed. by T.C. Croker
Joseph Holt was one of the key figures in the Irish rebellion of 1798, serving as a general in the rebel army. After the rebellion was suppressed, he went into hiding and became a fugitive from the law. This book is his memoir, written many years later with the help of T.C. Croker. It offers a fascinating insight into the politics and society of Ireland during a tumultuous period of history.
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