Description: Very Good- As issued No Jacket. Spine lean, corner bumps, corner creases to the upper corners of front and rear covers and the ffep, and other light shopwear. First hand account of a small but decisive episode in the Irish Civil War. read more
Description: New. 1992First. Paperback. 195pp. Keywords: Irish History First edition copy. All books in stock. We ship daily from our warehouse. Over 200, 000 customers served online! Our feedback reflects our service...."Fast delivery, great seller", "Fantastic, came right away and was in perfect condition--thanks! " read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Anvil Books, Ltd
Date Published: 1995-12-31
ISBN-13:9780947962708ISBN:0947962700
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Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Anvil Books., Dublin
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780947962708ISBN:0947962700
Description: V. GOOD. EX. LIBRARY A nice tight and clean copy, minimal stamps. 193pp, light shelf wear to edges and corners of covers, creases on corners. From the cover-'The morning mis had lifted and the sun shone on a calm blue sea, unfolding the magnificent panorama of Tralee Bay. All around us was a stillness and an apparent peace under the warm sun of that summer's morning. Somebody said it was a fine day to die for Ireland'. read more
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"This book is hands down the best account of any of the coastal landings carried out by the National Army during the Irish Civil War in 1922. The author was a direct particpant in the landing at Fenit and, in addition to his own personal recollection of the event, has done readers, researchers, and historians an admirable job of interviewing other participants in the episode, from both sides of the conflict, and piecing together an absolutely engrossing account of the action. Although there were at least half a dozen othr sizeable landings and at least as many smaller coastal landings or river crossings by the National Army, this is the only one that comes close to being well documented. This book is an excellent starting point for anyone interested in the coastal landings during the Irish Cvil War and is highly recommended. The author's style makes for both interesting and easy reading."
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