1872 Advice to IRISH Girls in America Nuns Kenmare
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1872 Advice to IRISH Girls in America Nuns Kenmare Ireland Catholic Protestant
Mary’s book ‘Advice to Irish Girls in America’ was her most popular book giving sound practical and moral advice for the massive ways of Irish girls leaving Ireland to get a job as a domestic in England and America. She offered advice about keeping one’s faith and growing in that faith while advancing as a domestic.
“Mary Francis Cusack was among the best-known writers of her period, not only in Ireland and England but also on the continent, in Australia, and in America. The large number and variety of her published works assured a wide and diverse audience, and her practical assistant to the Irish poor endeared her to the Irish Americans in the same measure as it confounded the well-off” (McQuaide).
This 1872 edition includes a decorative embossed front board with a black and white frontispiece of the ‘Church and Convent of the Holy Cross, Kenmare Ireland.”
Item number: #9271
Price: $199
CUSACK, Mary Francis
Advice to Irish girls in America
New York: J.A. McGee, 1872.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
201p
References: Rosalie McQuaide: An Irish Voice for Justice: The Nun of Kenmare in America;
Language: English
Binding: Cloth; tight and secure
Size: ~7in X 4in (17.5cm x 10cm)
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Mary’s book ‘Advice to Irish Girls in America’ was her most popular book giving sound practical and moral advice for the massive ways of Irish girls leaving Ireland to get a job as a domestic in England and America. She offered advice about keeping one’s faith and growing in that faith while advancing as a domestic.
“Mary Francis Cusack was among the best-known writers of her period, not only in Ireland and England but also on the continent, in Australia, and in America. The large number and variety of her published works assured a wide and diverse audience, and her practical assistant to the Irish poor endeared her to the Irish Americans in the same measure as it confounded the well-off” (McQuaide).
This 1872 edition includes a decorative embossed front board with a black and white frontispiece of the ‘Church and Convent of the Holy Cross, Kenmare Ireland.”
Item number: #9271
Price: $199
CUSACK, Mary Francis
Advice to Irish girls in America
New York: J.A. McGee, 1872.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
201p
References: Rosalie McQuaide: An Irish Voice for Justice: The Nun of Kenmare in America;
Language: English
Binding: Cloth; tight and secure
Size: ~7in X 4in (17.5cm x 10cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
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1872 Advice to IRISH Girls in America Nuns Kenmare
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