A rare glimpse into Irish legal and political life during a turbulent era. Ignatius O'Brien recounts his life from humble beginnings in Cork to becoming Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Explore his experiences as a barrister, his involvement in the Home Rule movement, and his reflections on British administration. Discover the social and political changes that shaped Ireland in the late 19th and early 20th centuries through O'Brien's personal anecdotes and keen observations. This memoir offers a unique perspective on key figures like Parnell and Carson, and provides insights into the legal and political landscape of the time. Perfect for scholars of Irish history, legal professionals, and anyone fascinated by political memoirs, this volume, edited by Daire Hogan and Patrick Maume, offers: * A detailed portrait of a prominent Irish figure * Insights into the workings of the Irish legal system * A fresh perspective on the Home Rule movement Prepare to be transported to a bygone era of political intrigue and personal reflection.
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