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Books
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Four Shots in the Night : A True Story of Stakeknife, Murder and Justice in Northern Ireland (Hardback)€26.99
HOW THE DEATH OF A SPY IN THE IRA LED TO ONE OF THE BIGGEST MURDER INVESTIGATIONS IN BRITISH HISTORY.
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No Middle Path : The Civil War in Kerry€23.99
The Civil War in Kerry was more brutal, divisive, violent and protracted than in any other county leaving physical, psychological and emotional scars which have lasted for generations. No Middle Path tells the story of this most turbulent and traumatic of times in his native county.
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Stand Up, Speak Out€21.99
My Life Working for Women's Rights, Peace and Equality in Northern Ireland and Beyond
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The Irish War of Independence and Civil War€18.99
In the aftermath of the First World War, a political revolution took place in what was then the United Kingdom.
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Richard Mulcahy : From the Politics of War to the Politics of Peace 1913-1930 (Hardback)Special Price €14.99 Regular Price €24.99
Chief of Staff of the IRA, successor to Michael Collins as Commander in Chief of the National Army, founding member of Cumann na nGaedheal and later leader of Fine Gael.
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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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Kingdom Overthrown: Ireland and the Battle for Europe 1688-1691€24.99Seventeenth-century Europe was a theatre of almost endless rivalry and destruction, where wars of religion and dynastic succession wreaked havoc across the continent. Kingdom Overthrown: The Battle for Ireland, 1688-1691 tells the story of the Williamite War – in which Ireland became the unexpected stage for a truly European struggle.
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Irishmen in the Great War€24.99
Here are the tales of the Leinster's, Munster's, Connaught's and Dublin Fusiliers serving in the Ulster Division, 10th and 16th Irish Divisions. We read of medical breakthroughs, paranormal occurrences and miraculous escapes from death. After the Irish Rebellion of April, 1916, these type of articles and casualty lists dwindled to very few as Irish hearts became divided.