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9781532857829 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 21, 2016, cover price $6.99 | also contains Irish Nationality
9781530443192 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 1, 2016, cover price $10.99

When Mrs. Green's Irish Nationality was published, a writer in a Dublin paper began his review of it with the words: "By God, this is a book!" That sentence suggests, a little violently, the Irish opinion of Mrs. Green's place as a historian. No lover of the cold (or, if you like the word better, the inanimate) facts of history ever broke out into an exclamation like that in book-review. It was obviously written by one who regarded Mrs. Green, not as a bloodless chronicler of events but as the champion and vindicator of a nation. If anyone doubts that Ireland needed a champion in the historical even more than in the political sphere, he will do well to read Mrs. Green's own short essay, "The Way of History in Ireland." It is an exposure, at once impassioned and wittily contemptuous, of the way in which the historians, instead of setting themselves to open up new fields of knowledge in Irish history, have successively contented themselves with muddying the pedigree of the Irish people. "History does not repeat itself," said either Wilde or Mr. Max Beerbohm; "historians repeat each other." And the witticism is seriously true of most of the Irish history that has been written. One after another, the historians have leaped through the gap of tradition, like a rout of sheep, and pastured on the old fables that represent the seven-hundred-years duel between England and Ireland as a duel between civilization, on the one hand, and barbarism on the other. This was scarcely questioned in collegiate circles. One accepted it as one accepted the superiority of Abraham Lincoln to Sitting Bull, of Queen Victoria to the Queen of the Baganda. To contend that the quarrel between England and Ireland, so far from being a quarrel between civilization and barbarism, was a quarrel between one civilization and another, would have been regarded as a paradox of which only an irresponsible Irishman would be capable. More than that, it would have been to challenge the whole world of political and social ideas in which the historians of Ireland had hitherto lived and moved and had their being. It would even have been to question the ethics of Imperialism. For Irish history has been written for the most part, not in the service of truth but in the service of Empire. In Ireland, as Mrs. Green says, "history has a peculiar doom. It is enslaved in the chains of the Moral Tale—the good man (English) who prospered, and the bad man (Irish) who came to a shocking end." If an Irishman ventured to cast doubt on the political tract that resulted—whether on its ideas or its instances—he was dismissed in a scholarly and judicial manner as a politician, a biassed and querulous person, and any references to massacres and murders perpetrated by Elizabethan civilizers were discountenanced as peculiarly unpleasant examples of "the Irish whine.'' In this way the Irish people were slowly being drained of that self-respect which comes of being conscious heirs to a fine tradition. More and more of them were coming to say, in tones of self-pity and resignation: "Ah, where would we be without England?" Irish history before the arrival of Strongbow "came to be looked on as merely a murky prelude to the civilizing work of England—a preface, savage, transitory, and of no permanent interest, to be rapidly passed over till we come to the English pages of the book." Clearly a nation which accepted such an account of its ancestry as this without question would be on the road to spiritual slavery.... —Ireland a Nation [1920]

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9781532857829 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 21, 2016, cover price $6.99 | also contains Irish Nationality
9781518681813 | Createspace Independent Pub, October 18, 2015, cover price $10.99 | About this edition: When Mrs.
9781511958134 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 30, 2015, cover price $6.99 | About this edition: Ireland lies the last outpost of Europe against the vast flood of the Atlantic Ocean; unlike all other islands it is circled round with mountains, whose precipitous cliffs rising sheer above the water stand as bulwarks thrown up against the immeasurable sea.
9781508915539 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 24, 2015, cover price $12.99 | About this edition: Ireland lies the last outpost of Europe against the vast flood of the Atlantic Ocean; unlike all other islands it is circled round with mountains, whose precipitous cliffs rising sheer above the water stand as bulwarks thrown up against the immeasurable sea.
9780548813966 | Kessinger Pub Co, January 31, 2008, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original.

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Product Description: From the PREFACE. Some Irish friends have asked me to print certain lectures concerning Ireland to which they had listened with indulgence; and to reprint also former papers in a manner more convenient for country readers. This volume is the answer to their request...read more

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9780548043707 | Kessinger Pub Co, July 30, 2007, cover price $41.95 | About this edition: This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original.

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9781518683008 | Createspace Independent Pub, October 18, 2015, cover price $9.99 | also contains The Old Irish World | About this edition: From the PREFACE.
9781444608717 | Lightning Source Inc, March 30, 2009, cover price $28.45 | also contains The Old Irish World | About this edition: Here is collected a series of lectures collected in to this rich history of Ireland.

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Product Description: This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible...read more

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9781511958110 | Createspace Independent Pub, April 30, 2015, cover price $6.99 | About this edition: This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

Product Description: This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process...read more

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9780405085758 | Ayer Co Pub, August 1, 1972, cover price $44.95 | also contains 2014 International Conference on Informatics, Networking and Intelligent Computing | About this edition: This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.

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