Travels of William Smith O'Brien
in Europe and the wider world, 1843 to 1864
Davis, Richard
creator
text
bibliography
biography
ie
2013
monographic
eng
viii, 241 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
"It may be that William Smith O'Brien is the most significant international figure ever to have lived for any period of time in Australia. Yet for most of his Australian experience, 1849-1854, he was a felon in Van Diemen's Land, and, rather like Mandela on Robben Island, a man on whose behalf all of liberal Europe and the United States, as well as Irish folk everywhere, were advocates. ... " - Foreword.
Richard Davis ; with a foreword by Thomas Keneally.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
O'Brien, William Smith
1803-1864
O'Brien, William Smith
1803-1864
Travel
Revolutionaries
Ireland
Biography
Exiles
Australia
Tasmania
Biography
DA950.23.O15 D38 2013
920
9780906602645 (pbk.)
2013375858
DLC
130508
20230116161218.0
17729171
eng