Michael Davitt's 'The Land League Proposal' is a seminal work that delves deep into the socio-political landscape of Ireland during the late 19th century. Written in a concise and analytical style, Davitt explores the impact of the Irish Land League's proposal for land reform and its implications for the Irish peasant class. The book provides a detailed examination of the events leading up to the formation of the Land League, offering key insights into the economic and social injustices faced by the Irish population at the time. Davitt's keen attention to historical detail and his ability to elucidate complex issues make this book a valuable resource for understanding the Irish agrarian movement of the period. With a mix of primary sources and expert analysis, 'The Land League Proposal' stands as a testament to Davitt's dedication to social reform and his unwavering commitment to the plight of the Irish peasantry.