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  1. Justin Huntly McCarthy (1859 – 20 March 1936) was an Irish writer, historian, and nationalist politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1884 to 1892, taking his seat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom .

  2. McCarthy, Justin Huntly (1856–1936), writer and politician, was born in Liverpool, on 30 September 1856, son of the writer and politician Justin McCarthy (qv) and his wife, Charlotte (d. 1879), daughter of William George Allman of Bandon, Co. Cork.

  3. Justin Huntly McCarthy. (1860—1939) Quick Reference. (1860–1939), novelist; born and educated in London. Like his father, Justin McCarthy, he became an Irish nationalist MP, 1884–92. He travelled widely. His novels include A London Legend (1895), The ... From: McCarthy, Justin Huntly in The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature »

  4. Like his father (also Justin McCarthy) he was for a time an Irish nationalist M.P. He wrote novels, verse, translations of “Omar Khayyam” and other works, and histories of England, Ireland, the French Revolution and the United States.

  5. Dominic Daly, The Young Douglas Hyde (Shannon IUP 1974), Justin Huntly [sic] McCarthy, ‘The Irish Language and Literature’, praises together with the classical body of Irish legend and the ‘phantasy’ and ‘sad sweetness’ of the tale of Oisin, McHale’s trans. of Homer, ‘One of the finest translations of the Iliad, or rather a ...

  6. Dec 2, 2023 · Justin Huntly McCarthy - Wikisource, the free online library. Author:Justin Huntly McCarthy. ←. Author Index: Mc. Justin Huntly McCarthy(1860–1936) →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. Irish nationalist historian, novelist and politician, son of Justin McCarthy. Justin Huntly McCarthy.

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  8. Jul 1, 2013 · Justin Huntly McCarthy (1859 - 1936) was an Irish scholar, author and nationalist politician. In 1889 his prose translations of 466 quatrains of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam was published by David Nutt.