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Story Of Michael Collins

Dheirg, Iosold
9781781174913
The life story of one of Ireland's most dramatic historical figures retold for younger readers.
€7.99

The Civil War in Dublin: The Fight for the Irish Capital, 1922-1924

Dorney, John
9781785370892
While the Irish Civil War first erupted in Dublin, playing out through the seizure and eventual recapture of the Four Courts, it quickly swept over the entire country.
€19.99

Clonbanin Ambush Centenary 1921-2021: A Cork and Kerry Victory

DRAKE CHARLIE
XCLONBANIN
From the Clonbanin Ambush Centenary Commemoration, this book commemorates one of the most successful Ambushes in the history of the War Of Independence.
€19.99

Michael Collins: The Man Who Won the War

Dwyer, Dr Ryle T
9781856356251
Michael Collins co-ordinated the sweeping Sinn Fein election victory of 1918 and put structure on the organization of the IRA. He was the prototype of the urban terrorist and the architect of the war against the Black and Tans. This book offers a fresh perspective on Collins' activities.
€16.17

I Signed My Death Warrant: Michael Collins and the Treaty

Dwyer, Dr Ryle T
9781856355261
To Michael Collins the signing of the Treaty between Ireland and Britain in 1921 was a 'stepping stone'. Eamon de Valera called it 'treason'. The controversy surrounding the Treaty which led to the Civil War of 1922-1923 is examined in this compelling study of the controversy surrounding the infamous negotiations.
€14.99

The Squad: And the Intelligence Operations of Michael Collins

Dwyer, Dr T. Ryle
9781856354691
In 1919, Michael Collins conceived of a scheme to knock out the eyes and ears of the British Administration at Dublin Castle by undermining and terrorising the police so that the British would react blindly and drive the Irish people into the arms of the Irish Republican Army.
€14.99

Tans, Terrors and Troubles: Kerry's Real Fighting Story, 1913-1923

Dwyer, T. Ryle
9781856353533
Tans, Terror and Troubles: Kerry's Real Fighting Story 1913 -- 23 Since Kerry's Fighting Story was published by the Kerryman in 1947, no attempt has been made to cover the period of the War of Independence and the Civil War in Kerry, which were fought with particular ferocity. This book seeks to fill a gap - providing a broad look at events in Kerry during the decade from November 1913 to the ending of the Civil War in April 1923.
€19.88

A Nation and Not a Rabble: The Irish Revolution 1913-23

Ferriter, Diarmaid
9781781250426
Packed with violence, political drama and social and cultural upheaval, the years 1913-23 saw the emergence in Ireland of the Ulster Volunteer Force to resist Irish home rule and in response, the Irish Volunteers, who would later evolve into the IRA. World War One, the rise of Sinn Fein, intense Ulster unionism and conflict with Britain culminated in the Irish War of Independence, which ended with a compromise Treaty with Britain and then the enmities and drama of the Irish Civil War.
€16.93

Politics and Irish Life 1913-21: Provincial Experiences of War and Revolution

Fitzpatrick, David
9781859181744
Originally published in 1977 this book was the first to examine the political experience of Irish people during the years of turmoil preceding independence. Centering on County Clare, the author draws upon personal recollections as well as numerous public and private archives, offering a unique survey of the social context in which the Irish revolution was forged.
€29.00

The Treaty: The gripping story of the negotiations that brought about Irish independence and led to the Civil War

Friemann, Gretchen
9781785374203
On the morning of 11 October 1921, the world’s media watched as Michael Collins, leader of the ‘Irish murder gang’, bounded through the door of 10 Downing Street. Moments later, he shook hands with the British Prime Minister. So began the first day of the most important political negotiations in modern Anglo-Irish history. Nearly two months later, in the early hours of 6 December 1921, the talks culminated in the signing of what in Ireland is known simply as ‘the Treaty’ – a document that had been designed to end one violent conflict, but which soon gave rise to another.
€16.95

Revolutionary Dublin, 1912-1923: A Walking Guide

Gibney, John
9781848893399
John Gibney and Donal Fallon have spent years leading historical walking tours through the city, and now guide readers at their own pace through the revolutionary history of Dublin, bringing it to life in a novel way, from the perspective of the streets and buildings in which it took place.
€15.20

Irish War of Independence and Civil War

Gibney, John
9781526757982
In collaboration with History Ireland, the leading Irish history magazine publisher based in Dublin. The sixth title in P&S's new series 'Irish Perspectives'.
€17.32