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One of the overwhelming messages of the book is the inability by the British officials (charged with bringing some form of relief to the starving Irish Peasantry) to comprehend the consequences of their actions and/or inactions. Re the lack of agricultural reform and of the role of Irish Landlords, a fairly balanced view is painted, though the ability by the emerging wave of nationalism to 'shoot themselves in the foot' is a little too subtly stated.
The writing style is perhaps typical of the early '60's, and at times one wishes the author had not been so painfully even handed! At times, too, the narrative would have benefited from some editing, but the book is still a compelling read.
A good book but which left one wondering why this issue was not addressed.