Enemy of the Crown exposes the dirty tricks campaign of Sir Maurice Oldfield of the British Secret Service to derail the career of the former Irish prime minister, Charles Haughey. Oldfield believed Haughey was a Provisional IRA godfather.
The story of Patrick Moran, one of 'the forgotten ten' who were hanged during during the War of Independence. Buried within Mountjoy Jail, in October 2001 the ten were reburied in Glasnevin Cemetery.
Ashe led a hunger strike in Lewes Prison in May 1917 and was released under a general amnesty in June. He was re-arrested in August for a speech he made in Co. Longford and imprisoned in Mountjoy Gaol, where he went on hunger strike in September for prisoner-of-war status. He died on 25 September, having been force-fed by the prison authorities.
With access to unpublished documents and interviews with the key personalities on both sides, In Deep Water provides a blow-by-blow account of how it all went wrong. Compulsively readable and fast-paced, In Deep Water gives an inside view of the controversy that divided Ireland.
The wide range of contributors to Ionbha acts like a compass to guide us on what truly matters in life. Their reflections on empathy illuminate the healing power of empathy and vividly open our eyes to the countless ways in which empathy shapes all of us.
A biography of Kevin Barry aimed at the children's market, ideally for a reader between 10 and 12. Charts Kevin's childhood, through to his school days and culminating in his involvement and tragic death during the War of Independence. RRP EURO9.99 GBP8.99
The British Widgery and Saville inquiries did not hold Kitson and his elite troops accountable for Bloody Sunday. Kitson's Irish War lays bare the evidence they discounted and unlocks the some of the key secrets of the Dirty War that the British government is still determined to cover-up.