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The Framework of Home Rule: With an Excerpt From Remembering Sion By Ryan Desmond

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The Framework of Home Rule is a 1911 work by Erskine Childers. Within it, Childers attempts to outline and advocate a definite scheme of self-government for Ireland. Irish Home Rule was a movement that sought for self-governance for Ireland in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and it was the dominant nationalistic movement in Ireland between 1870 and the end of the First Word War. Robert Erskine Childers (1870-1922) was a British-born Irish writer. Other notable works by this author include: The Riddle of the Sands (1903), The Framework for Home Rule (1911), and War and the Arme Blanche (1910). Contents include: The Colonization of Ireland and America , Revolution in America and in Ireland , Graitan’s Parliament , Australia and Ireland , South Africa and Ireland , The Analogy , Ireland To-day , The Framework of Home Rule , Union Finance , The Present Financial Situation , etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an excerpt from ‘Remembering Sion by Ryan Desmond.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Read & Co. Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 January 2020
Pages
374
ISBN
9781528715218

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Framework of Home Rule is a 1911 work by Erskine Childers. Within it, Childers attempts to outline and advocate a definite scheme of self-government for Ireland. Irish Home Rule was a movement that sought for self-governance for Ireland in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and it was the dominant nationalistic movement in Ireland between 1870 and the end of the First Word War. Robert Erskine Childers (1870-1922) was a British-born Irish writer. Other notable works by this author include: The Riddle of the Sands (1903), The Framework for Home Rule (1911), and War and the Arme Blanche (1910). Contents include: The Colonization of Ireland and America , Revolution in America and in Ireland , Graitan’s Parliament , Australia and Ireland , South Africa and Ireland , The Analogy , Ireland To-day , The Framework of Home Rule , Union Finance , The Present Financial Situation , etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an excerpt from ‘Remembering Sion by Ryan Desmond.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Read & Co. Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 January 2020
Pages
374
ISBN
9781528715218