Explore the tumultuous era of Irish Home Rule through the lens of "Barney Geoghegan MP and Home Rule at St. Stephens," a compelling political narrative penned by John Edward Jenkins (though attributed to Geoghegan). This volume provides a unique window into the debates and personalities shaping late 19th-century British politics, particularly concerning Ireland. Delve into the strategies, challenges, and fervent passions surrounding the quest for Irish self-governance within the halls of St. Stephens, the seat of British Parliament. Jenkins' insightful commentary offers both historical context and a vivid portrayal of the political landscape. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Irish history, political biography, and the enduring struggle for national identity.
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