Playing A Poor Hand Well: Surviving the Irish Potato Famine, Slums of Glasgow and Untamed American West, an Unbowed Homesteader Dares to Steal the American Dream Paperback – March 5, 2026

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Management number 219231382 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $10.80 Model Number 219231382
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Playing a Poor Hand Well tells the extraordinary story of Scots-Irish immigrant William John Wilson, a man whose family fled Ireland's starvation and disease only to be trapped in the cycle of relentless poverty that poor famine refugees suffered in Victorian-era Glasgow’s urban squalor. Wilson, however, refused to be defined by his circumstances. Tracing his journey across continents, this meticulously researched narrative blends genealogical investigation, historical insight, and true-life adventure to illuminate the struggles and triumphs of the 19th century.From surviving the Irish Potato Famine and navigating Glasgow’s slums before his meteoric rise to serve as a sub-inspector of detectives in Glasgow's renowned city police before age 30 —and ultimately falling from grace as collateral damage in London's scandalous “Trial of the Detectives” that ensnared Scotland Yard's highest ranking Detectives, Wilson demonstrates resilience, cunning, and an unyielding will to rise above hardship. When his career with the Glasgow city police crumbled, Wilson set sail for America, carving out land under the Homestead and Timber Culture Acts, often bending the rules to secure a future for his family.This narrative nonfiction work offers readers:A detailed window into policing Victorian Scotland and the police's role in managing the lives of Glasgow's urban poorInsight into 19th-century transatlantic migration and homesteadingLessons in resourcefulness, perseverance, and survivalA genealogy case study demonstrating research methods for uncovering historical truthsPerfect for historians, genealogists, legal scholars, and narrative nonfiction readers, Playing a Poor Hand Well is both a gripping historical epic and a guide to understanding the past through the life of one remarkable man. Read more

ISBN13 979-8900570860
Language English
Publisher selfpublishing.com
Dimensions 6 x 1.09 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.78 pounds
Print length 484 pages
Publication date March 5, 2026

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