The Kellys and the O’Kellys

The Kellys and the O’Kellys by Anthony Trollope, published by Fredonia Books in November 2003, is a literary work that spans 696 pages. This edition presents a narrative set against the backdrop of Dublin in early 1844, focusing on the intense public interest surrounding the State Trials involving prominent figures such as Mr. O’Connell, his son, and various editors and supporters of the Repeal Movement.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the political climate and societal tensions of the time, as the story delves into themes of conspiracy and public discourse. The book captures the fervor of the Repeal Movement, highlighting the roles of key individuals involved in the trials. With its rich historical context, this edition offers insights into the complexities of 19th-century Irish politics and the literary landscape of the era.
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During the first two months of the year 1844 the greatest possible excitement existed in Dublin respecting the State Trials in which Mr OConnell his son the Editors of three different repeal newspapers Tom Steele the Rev. Mr Tierneya priest who had taken a somewhat prominent part in the Repeal Movementand Mr Ray the Secretary to the Repeal Association were indicted for conspiracy.
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