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Irish Military History
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Buck Whaley : Ireland's Greatest Adventurer€16.95
First full-length biography of Buck Whaley, one of Irish history’s most colourful but neglected characters.
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Cuimhní Anne Devlin€5.00
Kilmainham Tale 17. Remembering Anne Devlin through Research, Publication, Education and Commemoration.
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Limerick : The Irish Revolution, 1912-23€24.95
Limerick was a key social, political and military battleground during the Irish revolution of 1912-23.
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The Walker Testimonial and symbolic conflict in Derry (Maynooth Studies in Local History)Special Price €6.99 Regular Price €9.99
How did one nineteenth-century memorial to a seventeenth-century figure come to be so significant in the city of Derry that it would generate conflict for nearly two hundred years?
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Cathal Brugha : 12€17.99
Cathal Brugha was a figure of central importance to the Irish Revolution. Active in the Gaelic League, GAA, IRB, and Irish Volunteers, he first rose to public prominence when he led an advanced column of Volunteers in the Howth gun-running of July 1914.
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Soldiering Against Subversion: The Irish Defence Forces and Internal Security During the Troubles, 1969–1998€19.99
Soldiering Against Subversion is the dramatic and previously untold story of the Irish Defence Forces’ critical role in defending the southern state against paramilitary forces during the worst years of the modern Troubles.
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St. Ruth's Fatal Gamble : The Battle of Aughrim 1691 and the Fall of Jacobite Ireland€34.99
In 1685, James, Duke of York, ascended to the thrones of England, Ireland and Scotland. As the first catholic monarch in 150 years many believed that his reign would be short and that he would be succeeded by his eldest daughter Mary, a protestant, who was married to her cousin William, Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of the United Dutch Provinces.
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Monaghan : The Irish Revolution, 1912-23€27.99
In 1912, a bloodless revolution had already taken place in Monaghan that resulted in the overthrow of one ruling elite, which was replaced by another.
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Michael Collins: Dublin 1916-22Special Price €17.49 Regular Price €24.99
This is the story of Irish nationalism and separatism from 1916 until 1922. Collins's footprint was on every street, laneway, and alley of Dublin, but especially of Dublin 1.
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The Twelve Apostles€10.99
Bestselling historian Tim Pat Coogan not only tells the story of Collins' squad, he also examines the remarkable intelligence network of which it formed a part, and which helped to bring the British government to the negotiating table.