The Irish in America

The Irish in America by Michael Coffey, published by Hyperion on October 13, 1997, is a first edition that spans 288 pages. This book serves as a companion volume to a PBS television series, presenting a collection of essays, photographs, and illustrations that delve into the social, cultural, and political history of Irish Americans. Contributions from notable figures such as Pete Hamill, Frank McCourt, and Peggy Noonan enrich the narrative, offering diverse perspectives on this significant aspect of American history.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the Irish American experience, highlighting various themes and events that have shaped their identity in the United States. The combination of visual elements and written contributions provides a multifaceted view of the community’s impact on American society. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions of 11.5 inches in height and 9.5 inches in length, making it a substantial addition to any collection focused on history.
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The companion volume to a PBS television series, a compendium of essays, photographs, and illustrations explores the social, cultural, and political history of Irish Americans through contributions by Pete Hamill, Frank McCourt, Peggy Noonan, and others. TV tie-in.”
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