The Wild Irishman

History and customs of the Irish and Ireland.
A word of warning to the listener: The Wild Irishman contains the biased, uncomplimentary opinions of Englishman, Thomas Crosland. Remember this was written in the late 1800's and published in 1905. Crosland was hyper critical of Irishmen and women at a time when American cities often posted signs, "No Irish Need Apply." If you are Irish, as am I, try to not be overly offended or simply walk away.

By : T. W. H. Crosland (c. 1865 - 1924)

00 - Preface to the American Edition



01 - Chapter I: Distressful



02 - Chapter II: The Shillelagh



03 - Chapter III: Blarney



04 - Chapter IV: Whisky



05 - Chapter V: The Pathriot



06 - Chapter VI: Orangemen



07 - Chapter VII: The Low Scotch



08 - Chapter VIII: Priestcraft



09 - Chapter IX: Morals



10 - Chapter X: Pretty Woman



11 - Chapter XI: The London Irish



12 - Chapter XII: Tom Moore



13 - Chapter XIII: W.B. Yeats



14 - Chapter XIV: Wit and Humor



15 - Chapter XV: More Wit and Humor



16 - Chapter XVI: Dirt



17 - Chapter XVII: The Tourist



18 - Chapter XVIII: Potatoes



19 - Chapter XIX: Pigs



20 - Chapter XX: Emigration


The people of America may or may not indulge kindly views of the Irish community; but there cannot be the slightest question that the Irish of Ireland have kindlier feelings for America than ever they have had for England. To the Irish of Ireland, in fact, America has long stood in the relation of a sort of promised land, and they have a habit of turning their thoughts thitherward even when small matters are concerned. There is a tale of an elderly lady of Galway who, on being informed by her medical attendant that it was desirable that she should consult a dental specialist, set forth incontinently for New York to the total neglect of London. She believed that of the two places, New York was the friendlier. I am informed that, broadly speaking, New York is policed by Irish Americans and that the American Irishman makes a rather useful subordinate municipal official. Be this as it may, there can be no doubt that very considerable numbers of Irishmen contrive to do themselves a great deal better in the United States than they could ever have hoped to do in their own native Erin. To those Americans and American Irish who happen to be at all interested in the present condition and prospects of the green country, I venture to offer the following pages for what they are worth.

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