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Books
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Four Killings : Land Hunger, Murder and A Family in the Irish Revolution€21.99
The story of a single family during the Irish Revolution, Four Killings is a book about political murder, and the powerful hunger for land and the savagery it can unleash.
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Margaret SkinniderSpecial Price €15.30 Regular Price €17.00
Margaret Skinnider enters and exits the history books as the female rebel who was wounded commanding a military action in the 1916 Rising.
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A short history of the IRA (From 1916 Onwards)€9.99
Updated for 2018, this is an accessible, clearly-written account of the IRA from its beginnings to today. It covers the origins and history of the organisation, its aims, the political and military thinking which has driven its activities.
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Markievicz: Prison Letters and Rebel Writings€19.99
Now restored to their original form by leading Markievicz expert, Lindie Naughton, this new edition features previously unpublished letters that Markievicz sent to family members and friends, offering a unique insight into her extraordinary life.
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Markievicz: A Most Outrageous Rebel€14.99
Countess Constance Markievicz--one of the most remarkable women in Irish history--was a revolutionary, a socialist, and a feminist, as well as an artist and writer.
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War and Revolution in the West of Ireland : Galway, 1913-1922€17.99
War and Revolution in the West of Ireland explores the history of the entire revolutionary period in Connaght, with particular focus on the ferment and violence in County Galway. It captures the bewildering strain of these years, the outbreaks of open violence, and the enduring legacies that are felt in the region today.
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The Big Fellow: Michael Collins and the Irish Revolution€14.99
It is an uncompromising but humane study of Collins, whose stature and genius O’Connor recognised.
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Twinsome Minds: An Act of Double Remembrance€12.99
How do we give a future to the past? How do we perform acts of double remembrance which honor both sides of the story-- spoken and unspoken, acknowledged and forgotten? One hundred years after the Easter Rising, Twinsome Minds explores the complexities of commemoration against the backdrops of the famine and 1916.
(Series: Famine Folios)
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Those of Us Who Must Die : Execution, Exile and Revival After the Easter RisingSpecial Price €16.99 Regular Price €19.99
The 1916 Rising is one of the most documented and analysed episodes in Ireland's turbulent history. Often overlooked, however, is its immediate aftermath. Picking up where the authors' acclaimed account of the Rising, When the Clock Struck in 1916, left off, we join the men and women of the Rising in the dark abyss of defeat.