The Immortal Irishman

The Irish Revolutionary Who Became an American Hero

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Published March 7, 2017 by Brilliance Audio.

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978-1-4805-6279-0
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5 stars (1 review)

"A dashing young orator during the Great Famine of the 1840s, in which a million of his Irish countrymen died, Thomas Francis Meagher led a failed uprising against British rule, for which he was banished to a Tasmanian prison colony. He escaped and six months later was heralded in the streets of New York--the revolutionary hero, back from the dead, at the dawn of the great Irish immigration to America. Meagher's rebirth in America included his leading the newly formed Irish Brigade from New York in many of the fiercest battles of the Civil War--Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg. Twice shot from his horse while leading charges, left for dead in the Virginia mud, Meagher's dream was that Irish-American troops, seasoned by war, would return to Ireland and liberate their homeland from British rule."--

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What an incredible and deserving biography. I'll be thinking about this for a while. Meagher (pronounced 'Mahr') had an unbelievable life, one that affected Irish, Australian, and American history. He's a resilient man of many talents, with a fascinating timeline of achievements. Following along with Meagher's life is a great mid-1800s history lesson across 3 countries as well.

The book is heavier on the historical aspects (like the Irish Famine and American Civil War), and less focused on Meagher's personal side (emotions, personality, public speeches, etc). That was a bit of a shame for someone I have so much newfound interest and respect for, but it was still an amazing read.