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Personal Sketches of His Own Times Vol
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Personal Sketches of His Own Times Vol in Vernon, BC
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Personal Sketches of His Own Times Vol in Vernon, BC
By None
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Barrington provides anecdotes about key historical moments and colorful personalities from the worlds of politics, law, and high society. His sketches include vivid portrayals of Irish parliamentary life, with tales of eccentric members, intense debates, and the behind-the-scenes intrigues that shaped the Irish political landscape. Barrington’s storytelling often has a humorous and satirical edge, reflecting his complex views on the issues of his day, such as the Act of Union and the state of Irish affairs.While his work is often seen as a mix of fact and embellishment, Barrington’s engaging writing style and keen observations bring to life the personalities he encountered, from lawyers and politicians to celebrated figures in Irish history. His memoir also reveals the turbulence of the period, with frequent references to political corruption, dueling, and the challenges of maintaining integrity in a rapidly changing Ireland.
Barrington provides anecdotes about key historical moments and colorful personalities from the worlds of politics, law, and high society. His sketches include vivid portrayals of Irish parliamentary life, with tales of eccentric members, intense debates, and the behind-the-scenes intrigues that shaped the Irish political landscape. Barrington’s storytelling often has a humorous and satirical edge, reflecting his complex views on the issues of his day, such as the Act of Union and the state of Irish affairs.While his work is often seen as a mix of fact and embellishment, Barrington’s engaging writing style and keen observations bring to life the personalities he encountered, from lawyers and politicians to celebrated figures in Irish history. His memoir also reveals the turbulence of the period, with frequent references to political corruption, dueling, and the challenges of maintaining integrity in a rapidly changing Ireland.


















