![]() Information picked up in various ways through many years of intimate association with "oldtimers," both Argentine and Irish born, has also been utilized pretty freely, while items of personal experience, and pamphlets and books loaned by friends supplied practically all the other matter incorporated. One in name and in fame Are the sea-divided Gaels.įrom which "The Story of the Irish in Argentina" has been composed was collected, for the most part, from the books, newspapers, magazines and periodicals named in the list given at the end of the book, and almost all of which publications can be consulted in the national and municipal libraries of Buenos The public libraries in Rosario have also been Aires. Glory and the story of the sea-divided Gaels. Unto them all we send Their character our charter is, their glory is our end,- Their friend shall be our friend, our foe whoe'er assails
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