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Dave Hannigan - Terence MacSwiney: The Hunger Strike that Rocked an Empire - 9781847171825 - KTJ8039177
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Terence MacSwiney: The Hunger Strike that Rocked an Empire

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Description for Terence MacSwiney: The Hunger Strike that Rocked an Empire paperback. Using newly-released archive material, Dave Hannigan has pieced together a gripping, dramatic, and poignant account of one man's courageous stand against the might of an empire. Num Pages: 336 pages, 30 black & white halftones. BIC Classification: 1DBR; HBJD1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 135 x 25. Weight in Grams: 372. Good clean copy with some minor shelf wear
At the end of his court-martial on August 16th, 1920, Terence MacSwiney, the Lord Mayor of Cork, greeted his sentence of two years in jail by declaring: ‘I have decided the term of my imprisonment…I shall be free, alive or dead, within a month.’

Four days earlier, British troops had stormed the City Hall in Cork and arrested MacSwiney on charges of possessing an RIC cipher and documents likely to cause disaffection to his Majesty. He immediately began a hunger strike that sparked riots on the streets of Barcelona, caused workers to down tools on the New York waterfront, ... Read more

Enthralled by MacSwiney breaking all previous records for a prisoner going without food, the international press afforded the case so much coverage that Ireland’s War of Independence was suddenly parachuted onto the world stage, and King George V was considering over-ruling Prime Minister Lloyd George and enduring a constitutional crisis.

As his wife, brothers and sisters kept daily vigil around his bed in Brixton Prison, watching his strength ebb away hour by hour, MacSwiney’s fast had Michael Collins preparing reprisal assassinations, Ho Chi Minh waxing lyrical about the Corkman’s bravery, and rumours abounding that he was being secretly fed via the communion wafer being given to him each day by his chaplain.

Using newly-released archive material, Dave Hannigan has pieced together a gripping, dramatic, and poignant account of one man’s courageous stand against the might of an empire.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
O'Brien Press Ltd
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781847171825
SKU
KTJ8039177
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1

About Dave Hannigan
Dave Hannigan is a sports columnist with The Sunday Tribune, the Evening Echo and New York’s Irish Echo. He is the author of three previous books and is also an adjunct professor of history at Suffolk County Community College on Long Island.

Reviews for Terence MacSwiney: The Hunger Strike that Rocked an Empire
'fascinating'
Westmeath Independent 'Hannigan’s account of a family desperately seeking to find a way to protect their imprisoned loved one is a heart rending one ... a compelling poignant page turner'
The Irish Story 'This compressed time frame gives the book the qualities of a novel, it is a real page-turner and the reader will find it hard ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for Terence MacSwiney: The Hunger Strike that Rocked an Empire


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