Killing at its Very Extreme - Derek Molyneux, Darren Kelly

Killing at its Very Extreme

Dublin: October 1917- November 1920
Buch | Softcover
374 Seiten
2020
The Mercier Press Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78117-754-9 (ISBN)
29,50 inkl. MwSt
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Killing At its Very Extreme takes us to the heart of events between October 1917 and November 1920 describing the ramping up in the intelligence war and an upsurge in raids, gruesome assassinations and counter-measures. RRP €19.99 £18.99
Killing at its Very Extreme takes the reader to the
heart of Dublin from October 1917 to November 1920, effectively the first
phase of Dublin's War of Independence. It details pivotal aspects at the
outset, then the ramping up of the intelligence war, the upsurge in raids and
assassinations. Vividly depicting mass hunger-strikes, general strikes, prison
escapes, and ruthless executions by the full-time IRA ‘Squad’, amid curfews and
the functioning of an audacious alternative government. Intensity builds as
the reader is embedded into Commandant Dick McKee’s Dublin Brigade to witness
relentless actions and ambushes.


The authors' unprecedented access lays bare many myths about key
players from both sides. The tempo escalates with deployment of the notorious
Black and Tans and Auxiliaries, as well as a host of cunning political and
propaganda ploys. Desperate plights and horrific reprisals are portrayed, the
effects of mass sectarian pogroms and killings. Tthe sacking of Balbriggan, the
killing of Seán Treacy, the death of Terence MacSwiney, and the capture and
execution of teenager Kevin Barry. As in the authors' previous works the pulsating tension,
elation, fear, desperation, hunger, the mercy and the enmity leap from the
pages. The harrowing circumstances suffered by those whose sacrifices laid the
bedrock for modern Ireland, and whose own words form the book’s primary
sources, are recounted in unflinching detail.

Derek Molyneux and Darren Kelly are the co-authors of the best-selling When the Clock Struck in 1916 – Close Quarter Combat in the Easter Rising’ (The Collins Press 2015) and Those of us Who Must Die – Execution, Exile and Revival After the Easter Rising (The Collins Press 2017). They have also written feature pieces for the Irish Times and History Ireland. Derek has participated on numerous occasions in radio interviews and live debates in matters relating to Irish revolutionary history. Darren and Derek administrate the Facebook page ‘Dublin 1916 – 1923 Then and Now’ which has in excess of 10,000 followers. Both men are life-long friends, with a shared passion for Irish and military history. Derek resides in County Westmeath.  He works for the OPW. Darren resides in Essex, England. He is a full-time author/historian.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Cork
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78117-754-6 / 1781177546
ISBN-13 978-1-78117-754-9 / 9781781177549
Zustand Neuware
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