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Peter's Key: Peter DeLoughry and the Fight for Irish Independence Declan Dunne

Peter's Key: Peter DeLoughry and the Fight for Irish Independence By Declan Dunne

Peter's Key: Peter DeLoughry and the Fight for Irish Independence by Declan Dunne


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Summary

The story of the Irish patriot and politician who masterminded the daring escape that sprang De Valera from Lincoln Jail in 1919. It was the most creative jail escape of all time, reports of which knocked stories off the front pages of newspapers throughout the world. The complete story of the escape has never been told. Until now...

Peter's Key: Peter DeLoughry and the Fight for Irish Independence Summary

Peter's Key: Peter DeLoughry and the Fight for Irish Independence by Declan Dunne

In February, 1919, three Irish revolutionary prisoners walked out of Lincoln Jail without having dug a tunnel or fired a shot. The escape was the culmination of months of planning that involved some of the greatest intellects in Ireland and Britain. Peter DeLoughry (1882-1931) was one of the founding fathers of modern Ireland. His most famous achievement was to make a key that allowed three of his fellow prisoners in Lincoln Jail to escape in February 1919. The key became a symbol of the success that could be achieved by co-operation and hard work. However, as the years went on, the key became a matter of poisonous dispute between DeLoughry and Michael Collins on one side and Eamon de Valera and Harry Boland on the other. The key emerged as a symbol of the hatred and bitterness that welled up and overflowed in the nascent years of the Irish Free State. De Loughrey was also Mayor of Kilkenny for more than six consecutive years, a record not surpassed before or since. He served in the upper and lower houses of the Irish Parliament where he became embroiled in issues such as divorce, film censorship and, most important of all, the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which he championed. He lived through an age of political and social turbulence; his childhood and adulthood bridged the time of Parnell and the birth of the Irish Free State.

Peter's Key: Peter DeLoughry and the Fight for Irish Independence Reviews

A very interesting insight into a troubled time in Ireland.
fascinating reading -- John Kirkaldy
magnificent. -- Sean Keane
'gives an insight into a fascinating character and chapter in Irish history.'

About Declan Dunne

Declan Dunne is a native of Wexford and works as a journalist with RTE. He has produced television documentaries for the BBC and RTE covering issues such as emigration, finance and crime. He has written for The Guardian and for Irish national newspapers on topics ranging across media coverage, economics and politics. He is the grandson of Peter DeLoughrey.

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GOR008534606
9781781170595
1781170592
Peter's Key: Peter DeLoughry and the Fight for Irish Independence by Declan Dunne
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Mercier Press Ltd
20120905
320
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