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Synopsis: In the more than 20 years since 'But of Course They Were Irish" was first published, it has become known as the "Melrose bible." In Melrose, Iowa, and wherever former residents have roamed, the book holds a place of honor, easily seen and quickly referred to whenever a question about Melrose needs answering. Includes sections on the Founders, Prather Stage Coach House, The Methodist Episcopal Church, St. Patrick's, Melrose Public School, Class Pictures, The Town Pump, The Melrose Telephone Company, and much more.
Review: Much Irish history is written as a matter of heroes and leaders, of great personalities and sweeping events. T. W. Moody and F. X. Martin's collection of essays by leading historians offers all those things, but it takes the land itself as its starting point. Ireland, they write, has always been poor because of its ungiving soil; always isolated because of its ring of imposing mountains and steep hills--but always open to invasion from the east across the calm, narrow Irish Sea, because of which, they write, "our present-day laws and institutions have their origins in England." While taking a long view of events, they manage to compress thousands of years of history into this fact-filled, highly readable book.
Title: But of course they were Irish: History of ...
Publisher: PBL
Publication Date: 1984
Binding: Soft cover
Illustrator: David M Keller
Condition: very good