Bibi Jones: One of the best books I have read in a long time. Normally a speed reader I read every word as the story wove its way through Irish history from British rule to loosing it culture, language and human rights, through the Famine and the Irish being deported as criminals as a result, to the American Civil War and the role the Irish played in both sides. The author's descriptive ability enabled you to visualize happenings and places as though watching a movie. Thomas Meagher had the most amazing life and his ability to beat the odds is incredible. It also highlights how the American / Irish connection is so strong even until today.
Germany on Aug 25, 2022
I. David: The Immortal Irishman: The Irish Revolutionary Who Became an American Hero, written by Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Timothy Egan, is a beautifully told story of the life of Thomas Meagher, a man who seemed to be everywhere, participating in virtually every major event in the mid-19th century. I knew little of Meagher before reading this book. But after reading the book I feel that I now know and greatly admire him
Thomas Meagher was born in Waterford City, Ireland. His father was a wealthy merchant who sent Meagher to private boarding school where he was something of a rebel who developed extraordinary oratorical skills. In the 1840s, while Meagher’s father entered politics and eventually represented his district in the English Parliament, Meagher advocated for full independence for Ireland as a member of Young Ireland. Meagher’s anti-English militancy peaked during the Great Famine of the late 1840s when the Irish were starving because of the potato blight and the English profited from the export of other crops from their farms in Ireland.
Because of his revolutionary activities Meagher was convicted of sedition and sent, as a prisoner, to Tasmania. Although...
United States on Oct 11, 2021
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United Kingdom on Feb 25, 2021
Helen MacCormac: Not a work of fiction! This book takes the reader through oppression, starvation, imprisonment, exile, as well as a conflict that divided a nation.
"Immortal Irishman" is an excellent read and I heartily recommend it to all. Thank Timothy Egan!
Helen MacCormac, Toronto
Canada on May 10, 2017
William C. Mahaney: Review of the ‘Immortal Irishman’ by Timothy Egan
Thomas Francis Meagher, Irish revolutionary during the famine, magnificent orator and poet, is brought to life in Timothy Egan’s stirring account of his life ‘The Immortal Irishman’ (previous National Book Award winner, 2006, for ‘The Worst Hard Time’). Meagher’s life in Eire under the Penal Laws and great famine, his part in a failed coup (1848) against the British crown, staged trial and banishment to a Tasmanian prison, and ultimate escape to America is the stuff of legend that few know about. His stirring oratory, helpful in forming the Irish Brigade that he led in the Civil War, was also the vehicle that brought attention from Abraham Lincoln hastening his elevation into the senior ranks of the Union Army. Seeing the emancipation of slaves as akin to his belief that his Irish veterans, bloodied in battle, could return to free Ireland from British rule slowly evaporated in the bloody maelstrom of the war to end separation of the North and the South. This is the story of a man, a warrior, with two ideals, ‘two destinies’ as Egan, using masterful prose, unfurls the twists and turns of an Irish legend,...
Canada on Jul 22, 2016
College Stealth: I got this book on the recommendation of my mother; who ultimately wants to read it. I had no familiarity with Thomas Meagher, but the story, written by Egan is an easy read and very fluid. The first quarter of the book focuses on Meagher and his role in seeking to enlist people in the Irish Confederation. Egan does a really good job of discussing the oratory style of Meagher, in particular his accent, arousing speeches to the people, especially against the context of famine that was decimating the population.
There are also really pleasant historical sidebars (not really a sidebar, but inclusion in the story?) of other particulars, such as the out migration of the Irish to Australia and Canada, elements that were supported by the British Crown. The death toll of the emigrants to the U.S., almost 1 in 5, is a staggering number that is seldom discussed. There is also background information regarding others as well throughout the story, giving insight into those who worked in the Irish Confederation, and throughout New York at various times.
Meagher’s trip to Tasmania is also discussed, which, I had always been curious about the length of time it would take to get...
United States on Mar 02, 2016
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James Carton: What an unbelievable read about an extraordinary Irish man. Ireland should be very proud of him & so should his home county of Waterford be extremely proud.
United Kingdom on Apr 17, 2023