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It was part of the "The Children of Nations" series which was designed to acquaint English children with children from different parts of the world, or more specifically, the British Empire. The goal was to describe in detail the daily life of this non-English child so that the reader would come away with the "atmosphere" of the foreign locale. In "A Boy in Eirinn", Finn O'Donnell travels around the countryside, barefoot and poor and encounters merchants, travelers, and peasants.
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Ireland, British Empire, Juvenile fictionTimes
Early 20th-Century.Showing 5 featured editions. View all 5 editions?
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A boy in Eirinn
1935, E.P. Dutton & Co.
in English
- New and enlarged edition with a preface by the author.
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Mac-ghníomhartha Fhinn Uí Dhomhnaill =: .i. A boy in Eirinn
1934, Oifig Díolta Foillseacháin Rialtais
in Irish
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"A letter to the one who reads this book", signed Florence Converse: p. vii-xvii.
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