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Shanty Irish

Shanty Irish
Author: Jim Tully
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1928
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

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Shows what life was like in the late nineteenth century for a poor Irish-American family.


Shanty Gold

Shanty Gold
Author: Jeanne Charters
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2023-01-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 150408019X

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“Charters interweaves many important topics—immigration, civil rights, women’s rights—into her exciting novel . . . An evocative portrait of South Boston.” —Kirkus Reviews After the deaths of her mother and infant sister during Ireland’s Great Famine, thirteen-year-old Mary Boland makes her way to the Queenstown harbor and onto a coffin ship bound for America. But what happens during her transatlantic passage is enough to quash the strongest of dreams. After being assaulted by crewmembers, Mary thinks of ending her life—until a young Black slave named Kamua comes to her rescue . . . Forming a bond as strong as siblings, Mary and Kam reach Boston, determined to forge their own paths. No longer an innocent soul, Mary trusts no one, putting her faith in her own instincts. It is on the teeming streets of South Boston that she’ll find a new home and a new purpose as a midwife, helping poverty-stricken women survive their pregnancies. And it is in this city, full of possibility, where Mary’s heart will heal, and find the strength to survive the harsh choices she is forced to make, and grow into a woman true to herself . . . “The story of a young Irish girl’s struggles told with an authentic, historically accurate voice.” —Sallie Bissell, author of the Mary Crow series “To read Shanty Gold is to immerse oneself in a wild ride of discovery, romance, and the search for a new way of life. . . . A tale that will grab your heart and senses, with twists and turns along the way.” —Susan Blexrud, author of the Fang series


How the Irish Invented Slang

How the Irish Invented Slang
Author: Daniel Cassidy
Publisher: AK Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Americanisms
ISBN: 9781904859604

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Cassidy presents a history of the Irish influence on American slang in a colourful romp through the slums, the gangs of New York and the elaborate scams of grifters and con men, their secret language owing much to the Irish Gaelic imported with many thousands of immigrants. With chapters on How the Irish Invented Poker and How the Irish Invented Jazz, Cassidy stakes a claim for the Irishness of American English. Includes a preface by Peter Quinn and an Irish - American Vernacular Dictionary.


How to Be Irish

How to Be Irish
Author: Sean Kelly
Publisher: Villard
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0307556875

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Luck has nothing to do with it! Of course you want to be Irish. Look what it did for Daniel Day-Lewis, Sinead, Maeve Binchy, Roddy Doyle, JFK, Seamus Heaney, Angela's Ashes, and all those Riverdancers. But until now, the secrets of how to be Irish have been hidden in a Celtic Twilight of blather and blarney. Now this easy-to-read (with plenty o' pictures) handbook dares to tell you: How to have an Irish name How to talk, look, and act Irish How to vote Irish How to have thin skin, a terrible temper, and the gift of gab Whether you're proudly Irish, anti-Irish, fallen-away Irish, or would-be Irish--that is to say, if you're a living, breathing human being--How to Be Irish is for you. Learn (to your surprise) who's really Irish and who's only passing! Discover (to your astonishment) your own underground Irish roots! And brace yourself, Bridget, for the shocking (if brief) history of Irish-American sex! From the Trade Paperback edition.


The Shanty Irishman and the Lady

The Shanty Irishman and the Lady
Author: Vennie Anderson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2021-08-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1664189211

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Narrated by a much-loved grandchild, herself now old enough to be a grandmother, the story is about two young people, betrayed by their first loves, who found one another in an unexpected way. Because they’re first cousins, some considered their blossoming love anathema. They didn’t care and spent the rest of their lives unashamedly loving each other. It is also the story of a family, a mother, father, son and daughter who loved and were loved by the two titular lovers. The book brims with love, between mothers and daughters, grandparents and grandchildren, people and pets! There is also humor, the best kind stemming from interesting people in unexpected situations and the adage that truth is stranger than fiction. You may laugh, and you may cry, and when you’ve finished the book, you will know you’ve met real, genuine people, and you’ll probably love them.


Shanty Irish

Shanty Irish
Author: Kathleeen MataCassar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1997
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Irish History and Culture

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Irish History and Culture
Author: Sonja Massie
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2004-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786542683

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You're no idiot, of course. You know that St. Patrick's Day is in March, JFK was our only Irish-Catholic President, and the IRA isn't necessarily a tax-deferred account. But when it comes to knowing about the history and culture of Ireland, you feel as Irish as a box of stale Lucky Charms. Don't give up on the luck of the Irish just yet! 'The Complete Idiot's Guide to Irish History and Culture' is here to help you learn all about the Emerald Isle, from the Celts to the present day. In this 'Complete Idiot's Guide', you get: -Fascinating details on Celtic culture.-Blow-by-blow accounts of Ireland's struggle for freedom from British rule.-Exciting tales of great Irish heroes, like Brian Boru and Michael Collins.-Rich cultural traditions, from wedding to wakes.-Concise profiles of Irish icons in politics and the arts, from Daniel O'Connell to Oscar Wilde.


The Parish and the Hill

The Parish and the Hill
Author: Mary Doyle Curran
Publisher: Feminist Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1948
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781558613966

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As strong and fiery as undiluted Irish whiskey.--New York Times Book Review


Irish Pittsburgh

Irish Pittsburgh
Author: Patricia McElligott
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0738597910

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Many modern Irish Pittsburghers can trace their roots to immigrants fleeing an Ireland devastated by the Great Potato Famine of the mid-1800s. They migrated to Pittsburgh, a booming industrial town, and worked in the iron and steel mills, the mines, and the railroads. Irish women became domestic servants in such large numbers that "Bridget the Maid" was a stock character on stage and later in films. The immigrants settled in neighborhoods such as the Point, the Hill District, Homewood, and the North Side. Fighting anti-Irish and anti-Catholic sentiments, they paved the way for their children, who would dominate municipal politics and the Catholic Church and rise to surprising heights in sports, entertainment, and business. Gov. David L. Lawrence, dancer Gene Kelly, and boxing champion Billy Conn were three of these Irish Pittsburgh groundbreakers. Their success echoed the smaller, but equally significant, success of ordinary Pittsburghers who rose from poverty to middle class, from shantytown to "lace curtain" respectability in the neighborhoods and later in the suburbs of the city.


The Book of Sea Shanties

The Book of Sea Shanties
Author: Nathan Evans
Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-10-14
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781787399587

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