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Carl Reeve and Ann Barton Reeve, James Connolly and the United States: The Road to the Irish Rebellion. Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey: Humanities Press Inc., 1978, xvi, 307 pp.

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Carl Reeve and Ann Barton Reeve, James Connolly and the United States: The Road to the Irish Rebellion. Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey: Humanities Press Inc., 1978, xvi, 307 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

James Stevenson
Affiliation:
Crystal Boarding School

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Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 1979

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NOTES

1. Reeve, Carl and Reeve, Ann Barton, James Connolly and the United States (New Jersey, 1978), 114.Google Scholar

2. Irish Times, August 5, 1976.

3. Reeve, 243.

4. Ibid. 249.

5. Quoted in O'Riordan, Manus, Connolly in America (Ireland, 1971), 27.Google Scholar

6. Reeve, xi.

7. James Connolly to John C. Matheson, November 19, 1905, William O'Brien Papers, National Library of Ireland. The Reeves do not quote this letter.

8. Reeve, 122.

9. James Connolly to John C. Matheson, June 10, 1906, O'Brien Papers, N.L.I. The Reeves omitted to mention the I.W.W. in their quotation of this remark. See Reeve, 96.

10. Reeve, 62.