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The Charm of Ireland

Burton Egbert Stevenson

Publisher: Good Press

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This is an important history of Ireland written right before World War I and the Easter Rebellion of 1916. It acts as a window to Ireland before all the changes. The writer entertains the readers with beautiful descriptions of the places, lesser-known facts, and short biographies of influential people who lived there.
Available since: 12/12/2019.
Print length: 2325 pages.

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