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Manny Man Does Revolutionary Ireland

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ISBN: 9781848893337
AuthorRuddy, John D.
Pub Date23/10/2017
BindingHardback
Pages112
CountryIRL
Dewey941.5082
SeriesManny Man
Publisher: Gill
Quick overview John D. Ruddy brings history to life and makes it entertaining for everyone. His viral online hit, Manny Man, has amassed millions of YouTube views around the globe. After successfully taking on the history of Ireland, he turns his playful eye to the revolutionary period, telling the story of how Ireland fought for and won its freedom.
€7.01

History is wasted on historians. YouTube sensation John D. Ruddy brings history to life and makes it entertaining for everyone, from young readers to Ryan Tubridy. His viral online hit, Manny Man, has amassed millions of YouTube views around the globe. After successfully taking on the history of Ireland, he turns his playful eye to the revolutionary period, telling the story of how Ireland fought for and won its freedom in a lively and easily understood way.With his unique brand of humour, he traces the development of republicanism up to the Easter Rising, introducing key players along the way with brief biographies. We follow characters such as Michael Collins and Eamon de Valera through the War of Independence and Civil War, right up to the early years of the Free State - all with Manny Man's usual verve. The informative yet energetic text is complemented by comic, colourful illustrations throughout. So if you want a quick fix of the Irish revolution with lots of fun along the way, then Manny Man is your only man.

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History is wasted on historians. YouTube sensation John D. Ruddy brings history to life and makes it entertaining for everyone, from young readers to Ryan Tubridy. His viral online hit, Manny Man, has amassed millions of YouTube views around the globe. After successfully taking on the history of Ireland, he turns his playful eye to the revolutionary period, telling the story of how Ireland fought for and won its freedom in a lively and easily understood way.With his unique brand of humour, he traces the development of republicanism up to the Easter Rising, introducing key players along the way with brief biographies. We follow characters such as Michael Collins and Eamon de Valera through the War of Independence and Civil War, right up to the early years of the Free State - all with Manny Man's usual verve. The informative yet energetic text is complemented by comic, colourful illustrations throughout. So if you want a quick fix of the Irish revolution with lots of fun along the way, then Manny Man is your only man.

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