The Manchester Martyrs by Paul Rose
The Story of a Fenian Tragedy
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Ireland and England, this historical narrative delves into the events surrounding the infamous execution of three Irish nationalists, known as the Manchester Martyrs, in 1867. The book meticulously explores the socio-political tensions of the time, highlighting the fervent struggle for Irish independence and the impact of British rule. Through a detailed recounting of the trial and its aftermath, the story captures the fervor of the Irish nationalist movement and the enduring legacy of the martyrs in the fight for freedom, offering a poignant reflection on justice, sacrifice, and national identity.
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