Like all guerrilla wars, the Irish War of Independence was characterised by great courage and ruthless brutality. It created many heroes and spawned two of the most hated forces that a British government had ever inflicted on Ireland: the Black and Tans and the Auxiliaries.
This book traces the cause, development and consequences of the war, which led to the bloody birth of modern Ireland. See more
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Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 110 x 180mm
Publication Date: 26 Apr 2019
Publisher: The Mercier Press Ltd
Publication City/Country: Ireland
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781781177181
About Sean McMahon
Sean McMahon was born in Derry in 1931 and he was educated at St Derrys Columbs College and in Queens University in Belfast. He returned to Derry to teach in St Columbs and taught Mathematics until his retirement in 1988. During his teaching years he staged many productions of works by Shakespeare and modern dramatists both for St Columbs and for amateur theatre groups in Derry. He also wrote the lyrics for musical shows. His literary career properly began with his anthology The Best from the Bell which was followed by A Book of Irish Quotations and Rich and Rare an anthology of prose and verse. Over the past twenty years he has written and edited dozens of books including biographies of Ulster writers Sam Hanna Bell and Robert Lynd the bestselling A Short History of Ireland and books on all aspects of Irish life and culture including A Short History of Ulster The Island of Saints and Scholars and Irish Names for Children.
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