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OverviewA book that tells the story of courageous people with strong family values who persisted, against all odds, in the years prior to the birth of the Irish nation. In 1837 an Irish Catholic peasant laboured from dawn to dusk farming land owned by the Marquess of Ely. Trapped in a feudal system from which there was no escape Alec Power should have lived and died working these fields, be he escaped. Through strength of character, tenacity, and some luck, Alec gained admittance into the Irish Lightkeeping Service. The author brings alive the story of Alec and his wife, Maggie, who spent their lives in dangerous places on the coasts of Ireland, contending with nature at its wildest. Enduring incredibly rugged, dangerous conditions, surviving the Great Famine, this was truly life on the edge. Read about Alec's son, Thomas, who trained to be a lightkeeper, but was inexorably drawn to the most advanced technology and the most dynamic business of his times, the railway. He became part of the new Irish middle class, emerging just as the Irish people intensified their struggle to seek freedom and nationhood. ""...[the] writing style is outstanding...mixing in large elements of Irish history, such as the Land wars and the strikes before World War 1... the style of the book flows exceptionally well...[the] re-creations of so many deaths were incredibly poignant and very moving."" Peter Graves, Australia Full Product DetailsAuthor: Martha Power BaxterPublisher: Porto Press Ltd Imprint: Whittles Publishing Weight: 0.495kg ISBN: 9781849956055ISBN 10: 1849956057 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 30 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMartha Power Baxter has taken on a colossal task in writing The Irish Lightkeeper’s Legacy, travelling to Ireland to delve into archival records, digging deep to extract a family story beginning in the early years of the 19th century. Meticulously researched, The Irish Lightkeeper’s Legacy intertwines a family legacy with the social and political history of Ireland; famine, uprisings and instability, all overlaid by the Power family’s tenacity and work ethic. -- Chris Mills, The Lightkeeper (quarterly journal of the Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society) Author InformationRaised in Maine, Marty worked for the US Government, where she travelled widely as well as writing and editing. Since retirement, Marty and her husband have devoted much time to research and analysis of genealogy-related data, visiting libraries and records archives in the U.S. and in Europe to work with original documents. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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