CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. THE CRADLE AND THE WEANING.
CHAPTER II. AT MY GRANDFATHER'S.
CHAPTER III. MY SCHOOLDAYS.
CHAPTER IV. IRISH FIRESIDE STORY AND HISTORY.
CHAPTER V. THE EMIGRANT PARTING. CARTHY SPAUNIACH.
CHAPTER VI. THE GLADSTONE BLACKBIRD. MANY FEATURES OF IRISH LIFE.
CHAPTER VII. THE LORDS OF IRELAND.
CHAPTER VIII. A CHAPTER ON GENEALOGY.
CHAPTER IX. "Repeal of the Union."
CHAPTER X. HOW ENGLAND STARVED IRELAND.
CHAPTER XI. THE BAD TIMES: THE "GOOD PEOPLE." JILLEN ANDY: HER COFFINLESS GRAVE.
CHAPTER XII. 1847 and 1848.
CHAPTER XIII. THE SCATTERING OF MY FAMILY. THE PHOENIX SOCIETY.
CHAPTER XIV. LOVE AND WAR AND MARRIAGE.
CHAPTER XV. DOCTOR JERRIE CROWLEY, DOCTOR ANTHONY O'RYAN, CHARLES KICKHAM, THE PHOENIX SOCIETY.
CHAPTER XVI. THE START OF FENIANISM.
CHAPTER XVII. ARREST OF THE PHOENIX MEN.
CHAPTER XVIII. A STAR-CHAMBER TRIAL.
CHAPTER XIX. THE MCMANUS FUNERAL JAMES STEPHENS AND JOHN
CHAPTER XX. THE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE ENEMY.
CHAPTER XXI. JAMES STEPHENS AND JOHN O'MAHONY.
CHAPTER XXII. A LETTER OF MUCH IMPORT, WRITTEN BY JAMES STEPHENS, IN THE YEAR 1861.
CHAPTER XXIII. JOHN O'MAHONY, WM. SULLIVAN, FLORRY ROGER
CHAPTER XXIV. ADMINISTERING RELIEF TO POOR PEOPLE A FIGHT WITH THE LANDLORDS.
CHAPTER XXV. JOHN O'DONOVAN, LL. D., EDITOR OF THE ANNALS OF THE FOUR MASTERS.
CHAPTER XXVI. MY FIRST VISIT TO AMERICA. MY MOTHER, JOHN
CHAPTER XXVII. GREAT-GRANDFATHER THOMAS CRIMMINS HIS RECOLLECTIONS OF THE MEN OF '98, AND OTHER MEN.
ROSSA’S RECOLLECTIONS.
1838 TO 1898.
CHILDHOOD, BOYHOOD, MANHOOD.
Customs, Habits and Manners of the Irish People.
Erinach and Sassenach—Catholic and Protestant—Englishman and Irishman—English Religion—Irish Plunder.
SOCIAL LIFE AND PRISON LIFE.
The Fenian Movement. Travels in Ireland, England, Scotland and America.
By O’DONOVAN ROSSA
O’DONOVAN ROSSA,
MARINER’S HARBOR, N. Y.
1898.
Copyright
1898
O’Donovan Rossa