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Highlights
- In 1902, William Bulfin embarked on a cycling tour of Ireland, his musings along the way offering a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century Ireland during a time of significant social change.
- About the Author: William Bulfin was born in Co.
- 400 Pages
- History, Europe
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Book Synopsis
In 1902, William Bulfin embarked on a cycling tour of Ireland, his musings along the way offering a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century Ireland during a time of significant social change. Based on a series of articles originally published in nationalist newspapers, Bulfin's narrative is rich with encounters that reveal the character of the Irish people and their connection to the land. He reflects on sacred historical sites such as Tara and Vinegar Hill, agricultural practices, and the folklore that defines Ireland's cultural heritage. As he traverses the countryside, Bulfin's poignant commentary on the socio-political climate following the Land War emphasises his disdain for colonial rule and his hope for Irish freedom. A staunch nationalist and friend of Arthur Griffith, sadly he would not live to see the goals of Irish nationalism realised. With its vivid descriptions and evocative storytelling, Rambles in Eirinn serves as both a nostalgic tribute to a changing Ireland and an insightful exploration of its enduring spirit, making it a timeless read for lovers of travel literature and Irish history alike.About the Author
William Bulfin was born in Co. Offaly and emigrated to Argentina in 1884 where he worked on a ranch in the pampas region. An author, journalist, newspaper editor and publisher, his pieces appeared in The Southern Cross, United Irishman and Sinn Fé in. In 1902 he wrote Rambles In Eirinn, an account of his travels around Ireland by bicycle on his return to his homeland. Following his death in 1910, his son Eamon was involved in the 1916 Easter Rising and his daughter Catalina married Seá n MacBride, a leading Irish republican who was the son of Maud Gonne and Major John MacBride.Dimensions (Overall): 9.06 Inches (H) x 6.06 Inches (W) x 1.18 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.19 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 400
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Europe
Publisher: Merrion Press
Theme: Ireland
Format: Hardcover
Author: William Bulfin
Language: English
Street Date: May 1, 2025
TCIN: 1005883835
UPC: 9781785375408
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-1376
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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