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Towards Ireland Free Liam Deasy

Towards Ireland Free By Liam Deasy

Towards Ireland Free by Liam Deasy


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This account looks at Liam Deasy's years in the West Cork Brigade during the War for Irish Independence. The author vividly recreates the tense and hope-filled atmosphere of the years 1917-1921, and provides a rich gallery of portraits of those in the company of whom he fought.

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Towards Ireland Free: West Cork Brigade in the War of Independence, 1917-1921 by Liam Deasy

In the War of Independence, military leaders such as Michael Collins, Liam Lynch and Liam Deasy secured Irish independence from a country that had seemingly limitless resources of men, money and arms. The British, however, lacked the one thing which the Irish possessed in abundance: a burning conviction in the justice of their cause. First published in 1973, this book is the story of one of those leaders. Liam Deasy was just 20 at the time of the 1916 Easter Rising. He enrolled in the Volunteers in Bandon in 1917 and by 1921 was in command of the West Cork Brigade. In this account, he vividly recreates the tense and hope-filled atmosphere of those years and provides a rich gallery of portraits of those in the company of whom he fought. He also recounts, in great detail, famous episodes such as the successful attack on the British Naval Sloop in Bantry, Howes Strand and Ballycrovane Coastguard Stations, the ambushes at Kilmichael and Cross barry and the raid on Fastnet Rock.

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GOR003684971
9780946645145
0946645140
Towards Ireland Free: West Cork Brigade in the War of Independence, 1917-1921 by Liam Deasy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Mercier Press Ltd
19921000
366
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