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||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Interesting Subject|By Sean McCoy|As the works of Carleton can be read for free at Google books for one the only reason to spend money on this book is for the introduction and notes. The editor has expanded on the introduction in his work on the shillelagh so you would be better off spending your coin on that instead. The notes are interesting but anyone who can make it throu||"I received your book and am highly impressed with it...Please keep up the good work..." - John O. McBride -- Personal correspondence with the author.
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Irish Gangs And Stick-Fighting: In The Works Of William Carleton, is a collection of stories about Irish stick-fighters, written in the 19th century, by the Irish author William Carleton. Carleton was a stick-fighter himself, and this is the first time that all of his tales about stick-fighting have been published in one volume. The stories provide many details about Irish methods of self-defense used in the 19th century. They also provide keen insights into the Irish f...
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