King's Archtraitor Roger Casement, William T McCartney (9781068533334) — Readings Books

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King's Archtraitor Roger Casement
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King’s Archtraitor Roger Casement

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Roger Casement, the legendary leader of Irish Nationalism up to 1916, was also a formidable campaigner for humanitarian values. His investigations into human rights abuse led directly to vast improvements in Congolese and Peruvian lives. He is the father of human rights protection.

The people are real and of great historical importance. The events are real. The dialogue is ?ctitious and is the author's attempt to simulate the issues at that time. The content therefore, while based on real events and people, is not a factual historical record but just the opinion of the author.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pennyburn Highmoor Publishing
Date
9 March 2025
Pages
82
ISBN
9781068533334

Roger Casement, the legendary leader of Irish Nationalism up to 1916, was also a formidable campaigner for humanitarian values. His investigations into human rights abuse led directly to vast improvements in Congolese and Peruvian lives. He is the father of human rights protection.

The people are real and of great historical importance. The events are real. The dialogue is ?ctitious and is the author's attempt to simulate the issues at that time. The content therefore, while based on real events and people, is not a factual historical record but just the opinion of the author.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pennyburn Highmoor Publishing
Date
9 March 2025
Pages
82
ISBN
9781068533334