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Library Binding The Irish Potato Famine Book

ISBN: 1560060123

ISBN13: 9781560060123

The Irish Potato Famine

Examines the historical, economic, scientific, and human factors involved in the great famine in Ireland in the nineteenth century. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Library Binding

Condition: Good

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Customer Reviews

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Way Better Than Most Juvenile Non-Fiction...

...but there was something a little weird about this book. In the last chapter, the author starts talking about Malthus and how horrible disasters are inevitable. Although he presents us with the evidence that there was plenty of food available in Ireland, and that it was being shipped out of the country to sell in England, Nardo then makes contradictory statements about how the Irish starved because Peel couldn't secure shipments of food relief from America. I checked out another book in the World Disasters series, and I have this vibe like the people who write and publish these books are Jehovah's Witnesses or else members of a doomsday cult.

Nicely Done

This book doesn't have much detail because it was written for kids. But it covers main points of the potato famine and the events that caused it in a thorough, thoughtful way, pointing out the apathy felt by many English people at the time and the tragedy of so many starving people in Ireland. The last chapter discusses the need to end poverty and hunger in the world.
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