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OWEN CONNOLLY: The Making of a Legacy 1820 - 2016 - Island Studies Press at UEPI ( University of Prince Edard Island / The Estate of Owen Connolly ( PEI / Prince Edward Island History ) by Cusack, Leonard (signed); Lori Mayne - Researcher, Foreword By Premier Wade MacLauchlan - 2017

by Cusack, Leonard (signed); Lori Mayne - Researcher, Foreword By Premier Wade MacLauchlan

OWEN CONNOLLY:  The Making of a Legacy 1820 - 2016 -  Island Studies Press at UEPI ( University of Prince Edard Island / The Estate of Owen Connolly ( PEI / Prince Edward Island History ) by Cusack, Leonard (signed); Lori Mayne - Researcher, Foreword By Premier Wade MacLauchlan - 2017

OWEN CONNOLLY: The Making of a Legacy 1820 - 2016 - Island Studies Press at UEPI ( University of Prince Edard Island / The Estate of Owen Connolly ( PEI / Prince Edward Island History )

by Cusack, Leonard (signed); Lori Mayne - Researcher, Foreword By Premier Wade MacLauchlan

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Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown, PEI: Island Studies Press at UEPI ( University of Prince Edard Island / The Estate of Owen Connolly, 2017, 1st Edition, First Printing, 2017. ------------( 1st printing of the First Edition ) softcover, a Near Fine example, corner on a couple of pages are truned, signed and inscribed by the author "Blair To one of my best students at KRHS - -Enjoy! Leonard", 201 pages, b&w photos throughout, "From 1888 to 2016, the Owen Connolly Estate has funded approximately $3 million to help thousands of Prince Edward Island students of Irish Catholic heritage gain a higher education and achieve career success. This is the remarkable rags-to-riches story of the man who created this legacy, and the people who protected it. ---Owen Connolly was a young immigrant lad escaping poverty and repression in his homeland of Ireland when he first stepped onto the docks in Charlottetown, P.E.I. in 1839. Armed with little more than determination and grit — and a brilliant financial mind — over the next forty years he rose from being a dirt-poor farmer to one of the wealthiest men on Prince Edward Island. ---His story unfolds against the backdrop of the 19th-century boom times on P.E.I. By 1852, Connolly had set up his own store in Charlottetown and within a few years, he was wholesaling goods to other merchants, especially at small rural stores. He expanded into importing and exporting, banking, real estate; set up branch stores in Souris, Cardigan, and Montague; and became one of Charlottetown’s most prominent citizens. ---Owen Connolly was a special kind of entrepreneur; with little formal education, he could write well and was good with numbers. When he died in 1887, he left almost all of his fortune to provide bursaries to poor Irish Catholic students from P.E.I. ---The management of his estate is also an amazing story. Its many trustees, including prominent figures in the Roman Catholic church, have steered the estate through tumultuous times and continue to operate it on a sound financial basis. Today, its value remains at over $2 million."---, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo /// SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE/// ---size is approximate ---(generally within 1/8 inch)---. Signed (one book). First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine (see desciption). Illus. by Photo Cover. 7.5w x 10.25h Inches.
  • Bookseller Leonard Shoup CA (CA)
  • Illustrator Photo Cover
  • Format/Binding Paperback
  • Book Condition Used - Near Fine (see desciption)
  • Edition First Edition
  • Binding Paperback
  • ISBN 10 1988692091
  • ISBN 13 9781988692098
  • Publisher Charlottetown, PEI: Island Studies Press at UEPI ( University of Prince Edard Island / The Estate of Owen Connolly, 2017, 1st
  • Place of Publication Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
  • Date Published 2017
  • Size 7.5w x 10.25h Inches
  • Keywords OWEN CONNOLLY: The Making of a Legacy 1820 - 2016 - Island Studies Press at UEPI ( University of Prince Edard Island / The Estate of Owen Connolly ( PEI / Prince Edward Island History ), Catholic Philanthropy, Philanthropists, Irish, Immigrant, Charity,
  • Size 7.5w x 10.25h Inches