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Annie O'Donnell - Your Fondest Annie:  Letters from Annie O'Donnell to James P Phelan, 1901-1904 - 9781904558378 - V9781904558378
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Your Fondest Annie: Letters from Annie O'Donnell to James P Phelan, 1901-1904

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Description for Your Fondest Annie: Letters from Annie O'Donnell to James P Phelan, 1901-1904 Paperback.
Annie O'Donnell left her native Galway for America in 1898, one of 15,175 Irish women who left that year; they far outnumbered the men, and most of them went into domestic service. She became friends with Jim Phelan on the ship to Philadelphia. He was a 22-year-old farmer from Co. Kilkenny who had run away from home during Sunday mass to join his uncle, a tilesetter in Indianapolis. Annie went to work as a children's nurse for the W. L. Mellon family of Pittsburgh. Her letters to Jim Phelan, published here for the first time, are a unique contribution to ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
University College Dublin Press
Number of pages
196
Condition
New
Number of Pages
196
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781904558378
SKU
V9781904558378
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-18

About Annie O'Donnell
Maureen Murphy is Professor of Secondary Education and English at Hofstra University and the editor of Asenath Nicholson's Annals of the Famine in Ireland (1998) and Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger (2002).

Reviews for Your Fondest Annie: Letters from Annie O'Donnell to James P Phelan, 1901-1904
"a collection of letters ... that give the reader a vivid insight into the experience of emigration, through the eyes of a young woman who left her native Galway at the turn of the century to follow her sisters to America ... gives a glimpse into the life of a young Irish woman as she strives to better both herself ... Read more

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