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Bloody Sunday How Michael Collins' Agents, Assassinated Britain's Secret Service in Dublin on November 21, 1920

Bloody Sunday How Michael Collins' Agents, Assassinated Britain's Secret Service in Dublin on November 21, 1920
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  • ISBN-13: 9781592282821
  • ISBN: 1592282822
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Publisher: Globe Pequot Press, The

AUTHOR

Gleeson, James, McEvoy, Dermot

SUMMARY

This is the story of one of the most terrifying operations ever carried out by one secret army against another. Sunday, November 21, 1920, was a decisive day in the Irish nation's long, bloody struggle for independence from Great Britain. It was on that day that fourteen British secret agents in Dublin were assassinated, an act that shattered the British intelligence system in Ireland and made it possible for a small, ill-equipped force of irregulars to impose its will on its centuries-old oppressor. The operation was carefully and secretly organized, and it was the crucial culmination of a decades-long undercover struggle. Bloody Sunday tells the exciting behind-the-scenes story of the events that led up to the operation and gives a completely new appraisal of "the troubles." It shows Michael Collins as the brilliant leader that he was, and it disperses the fables and fiction that have grown up around Ireland's War of Independence. Author James Gleeson saw the "Black and Tans" and "Shinners" in action. He spoke to men who had taken part in the operation - both leaders and rank and file - as well as men from the British side. His unbiased, factual account is an extraordinary resource for anyone interested in Irish history.Gleeson, James is the author of 'Bloody Sunday How Michael Collins' Agents, Assassinated Britain's Secret Service in Dublin on November 21, 1920', published 2004 under ISBN 9781592282821 and ISBN 1592282822.

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