Contents:
A City in Turmoil — Dublin — Sean Treacy and the Irish Tan War.
Pawns in the Game: Irish Hunger Strikes — The Flame and the Candle. A Force Like No Other: The real stories of the RUC men and women who policed the Troubles. Bear in Mind These Dead. Battle for Limerick City: The Irish Civil War in Kildare.
The Fall of Dublin: The Civil War in Dublin. The Battle for Cork: Scenes from the Saville Inquiry. A State in Denial: British Collaboration with Loyalist Paramilitaries. The Year of Disappearances. From Pogrom to Civil War: Not Waving But Drowning.
The City in the War Years. Michael Collins and the Anglo-Irish War: How to write a great review. The review must be at least 50 characters long. The title should be at least 4 characters long. Your display name should be at least 2 characters long.
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Insider. Senior IRA man Gerry Bradley speaks out for the first time - without permission from the IRA. “A riveting read” The Sunday Times. Electronic Book ( ePub). 'raw and authentic' -- Irish Independent 'Gerry Bradley's story deserves to be told, if only as a cautionary tale' -- Irish Independent 'a riveting read' -- Sunday.
Chi ama i libri sceglie Kobo e inMondadori. Available in Russia Shop from Russia to buy this item. A great book for anyone who wants to know why Northern Ireland was a festering sore on the body of the United Kingdom and how the British ultimately succeeded in neutralising and containing the IRA. If the British army behaved in Iraq in the same they did in Belfast, the UK will leave very few friends behind.
Some fascinating insights into the thinking of an unrepentant IRA volunteer. One of those books that helps reorientate your perspective, but not nearly enough. The book would have been better if Bradley's voice had been heard more frequently than his ghost writer.
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