The Captain and the King

The Captain and the King William O'Shea, Parnell and Late Victorian Ireland

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Publisher's Synopsis

Illuminating account of Captain William Henry O'Shea's life from biographer Myles Dungan.

He has been described as 'that obnoxious individual' and 'the traitor we expected him to be', while also being hailed as one who has 'insight into so many details of Irish affairs'. It is difficult to disagree with any of these assessments of Captain William Henry O'Shea, not even the latter paean that comes from his own pen. Although his ambition id not burn with sufficient heat and his vindictiveness knew few bounds, he was nonetheless of considerable significance to the late Victorian period in Irish history. most of his import derives from his role in the felling of the tallest tree in the Irish political forest, Parnell, by citing him as co-respondent in the divorce of his wife Katharine. 

Myles Dungan's biography makes no attempt to rehabilitate O'Shea's reputation, but it throws light on some of the more obscure aspects of his personal and political life: his bizarre alliance with elements of the Irish Republican Brotherhood; the extent of his awareness of the relationship between his wife and Parnell; and his alleged complicity in a Tory plot to discredit the Irish leader. 

Book information

ISBN: 9781848400115
Publisher: New Island Books
Imprint: New Island Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 941.50810922
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 439
Weight: 774g
Height: 237mm
Width: 159mm
Spine width: 47mm