Mr. Dooley And The Chicago Irish: The Autobiography Of A Nineteenth-Century Ethnic Group
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Author: Finley Peter Dunne
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Mr. Dooley And The Chicago Irish is the autobiography of Finley Peter Dunne, a nineteenth-century Irish immigrant who moved to Chicago. The book chronicles his experiences living in the city and the struggles of the Irish immigrants to make a living and create a new home. It is a published by The Catholic University of America Press.
Author: Finley Peter Dunne
Format: Softback
Number of Pages:
Mr. Dooley And The Chicago Irish is the autobiography of Finley Peter Dunne, a nineteenth-century Irish immigrant who moved to Chicago. The book chronicles his experiences living in the city and the struggles of the Irish immigrants to make a living and create a new home. It is a published by The Catholic University of America Press.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Finley Peter Dunne
Format: Softback
Number of Pages:
Mr. Dooley And The Chicago Irish is the autobiography of Finley Peter Dunne, a nineteenth-century Irish immigrant who moved to Chicago. The book chronicles his experiences living in the city and the struggles of the Irish immigrants to make a living and create a new home. It is a published by The Catholic University of America Press.
Author: Finley Peter Dunne
Format: Softback
Number of Pages:
Mr. Dooley And The Chicago Irish is the autobiography of Finley Peter Dunne, a nineteenth-century Irish immigrant who moved to Chicago. The book chronicles his experiences living in the city and the struggles of the Irish immigrants to make a living and create a new home. It is a published by The Catholic University of America Press.
Mr. Dooley And The Chicago Irish: The Autobiography Of A Nineteenth-Century Ethnic Group
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