The Immortal Irishman

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The Immortal Irishman

The Irish Revolutionary who Became an American Hero

Timothy Egan

2016

In the New York Times bestseller The Immortal Irishman, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Timothy Egan illuminates the dawn of the great Irish American story, with all its twists and triumphs, through the life of one heroic man.



A dashing young orator during the Great Hunger of the 1840s, Thomas Francis Meagher led a failed uprising against British rule, for which he was banished to a Tasmanian prison colony for life. But two years later he was "back from the dead" and in New York, instantly the most famous Irishman in America. Meagher's rebirth included his leading the newly formed Irish Brigade in many of the fiercest battles of the Civil War. Afterward, he tried to build a new Ireland in the wild west of Montana -- a quixotic adventure that ended in the great mystery of his disappearance, which Egan resolves convincingly at last.



"This is marvelous stuff. Thomas F. Meagher strides onto Egan's beautifully wrought pages just as he lived -- powerfully larger than life. A fascinating account of an extraordinary life."--Daniel James Brown, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Facing the Mountain

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    johnp
    March 18, 2026

    This one's a real eye-opener. I reckon most folks in the South know a bit about the Irish influence, but this book dives deep into one man's story and how it changed America. The history, the grit, the struggles—it all comes together in a compelling narrative. If you're into military history or just love a good underdog story, you'll appreciate this. It’s not just about battles; it’s about the spirit of those who fought for a better life.

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