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Intended for scholars and students of Irish and British history, this book focuses on the career and writings to June 1795 of Irish nationalist Theobald Wolfe Tone, who enlisted French aid to invade Ireland, was captured by the British and finally committed suicide.
This edition of the writings of Theobald Wolfe Tone is intended to comprehend all his writings and consists mainly of Tone's correspondence, diaries, autobiography, pamphlets, public addresses, and miscellaneous memoranda.
This edition of the writings of Theobald Wolfe Tone (1763-98), barrister, United Irishman, agent of the Catholic Committee and later an officer in the French revolutionary army, is intended to encompass all his writings. It consists mainly of Tone's correspondence, diaries, autobiography, pamphlets, public addresses and miscellaneous memoranda.
The second volume of the writings of Theobald Wolfe Tone (1763-98) covers his attempt to settle in America, his early days in France, his negotiations with the Directory, his entry into the French army, and the expedition to Bantry Bay.
Volume III covers the last period of Tone's life, up to his death following the abortive Irish uprising of 1798, and includes a complete index to all three volumes.
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