Preface and early days.
PREFACE It requires no ordinary amount of courage, even in an author of established fame, to come before the public when he has long passed ...
PREFACE It requires no ordinary amount of courage, even in an author of established fame, to come before the public when he has long passed ...
Chapter III Faction fights: the Reaskawallahs and Coffeys - Paternal chastisement - A doctor in livery - I bear the Olive branch -Battles of...
Chapter II Lord Edward Fitzgerald's dagger - United Irishmen: the Apologia of John Sheares - Doctor Dobbin's kind deeds - The story of the I...
Chapter IV Good will of the peasantry before 1831 - A valentine - A justice's bulls - A curious sight indeed - Farms to grow fat on - Some c...
Chapter VI The pleasures of coaching - I enter at Trinity College, Dublin - A miser Fellow: Anecdotes about - Whately, Archbishop of Dublin,...
Chapter VII The "Charleys"' life was not a pleasant one - Paddy O'Neill and his rhymes - "With my rigatooria" - Too far west to wash - On t...
Chapter VIII Peasant life after the famine of 1847 - An aged goose - Superstitions and Irish peculiarities - The worship of Baal - The Blarn...
Chapter XIV Anthony Trollope: his night encounter - A race for life on an engine - Railway adventures - I become Commissioner of Public Work...
Chapter IX Mitchelstown remembered - A Night on the Galtees - The weird horse - Killing, or murder? - The ballad of "Shamus O'Brien" - A let...
Chapter XV Tory Island: its king, customs, and captive - William Dargan: his career and achievements - Agricultural and Industrial experimen...
Chapter V The tithe war of 1831: the troops come to our village - A marked man - "Push on; they are going to kill ye!" - Not his brother's k...
Chapter XII A proselytizing clergyman - Some examples of religious intolerance - An inverse repentance - The true faith - The railway mania ...
Chapter X A determined duel - I act the peasant, and am selected for the police force - Death of my sister - Sketch of my brother's life - D...
Chapter XI The power of the people - Sergeant Murphy; his London manners - Pat Costello's humour - I meet Thackeray - Paddy Blake's echo - D...
Chapter XIII Smith O'Brien's rebellion - Louis Philippe's interview with the Queen, as seen by the Boy Jones - Plain fare and pleasant -Marr...
Chapter XIX The science of hypnotism - Early experiments and lessons - A drink of cider - I convert Isaac Butt - All wrong - A dangerous pow...
Chapter XVI Irish bulls - Sayings of Sir Boyle Roche - Plutarch's Lives -A Grand Jury's decision - Clerical anecdotes and biblical difficult...
Chapter XVII Shooting and fishing - Good snipe grounds - Killarney and Powerscourt - My fishing record - Playing a rock - Salmon flies - Sal...
Chapter XVIII Illicit stills - Getting a reward - Poteen -- Past and present - Dress and dwellings - Marriage and language - Material improv...
Chapter XX Catholic emancipation, 1829 - The tithe war of 1832 - The great famine of 1846 - The Fenian agitation of 1865 - France against En...
Seventy Years of Irish Life Being Anecdotes and Reminiscences By W. R. Le Fanu New Edition Edward Arnold 37 Bedford Street. New York, 70 Fifth Avenue 1896.