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The Famine Ships: The Irish Exodus to America (Paperback)

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Between 1846 and 1851, more than one-million people--the potato famine emigrants--sailed from Ireland to America. Now, 150 years later, The Famine Ships tells of the courage and determination of those who crossed the Atlantic in leaky, overcrowded sailing ships and made new lives for themselves, among them the child Henry Ford and the twenty-six-year-old Patrick Kennedy, great-grandfather of John F. Kennedy. Edward Laxton conducted five years of research in Ireland and interviewed the emigrants' descents in the U.S. Portraits of people, ships, and towns, as well as facsimile passenger lists and tickets, are among the fascinating memorabilia in The Famine Ships.

About the Author


Edward Laxton is of Irish descent. He was the news editor of England's Daily Express and Daily Mirror for nearly thirty years. The Famine Ships is his second book. He lives in England.

Praise For…


“A splendid book, written in a fresh and accessible way, which will grip anyone with the most superficial interest in the Famine years.” —Irish Times

“Fascinating . . . finally draws attention to the people and the ships that defined a moment in Irish and American history.” —Library Journal


Product Details
ISBN: 9780805058444
ISBN-10: 0805058443
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Publication Date: March 15th, 1998
Pages: 256
Language: English