Liam Lynch's journey from a young recruit in the Irish Volunteers to a key figure in the anti-Treaty IRA highlights his significant role in Ireland's tumultuous history. The book utilizes personal letters and historical records to detail his leadership during the Civil War and his opposition to the 1921 Treaty. It explores his collaborations with notable figures like Michael Collins and his commitment to a united Ireland, culminating in his death in 1923. This work is part of the 'Irish Revolutionaries' series, commemorating the centenary of the 1916 Rising.
Meda Ryan Libri
Meda Ryan è stata una storica e autrice il cui lavoro si è concentrato sul periodo rivoluzionario irlandese. Ryan sviluppò un profondo interesse per i veterani dell'epoca, incarnando questi individui con grande rispetto. Il suo approccio alla storia è caratterizzato da una ricerca approfondita e da testimonianze personali, offrendo ai lettori un vivido ritratto del passato. I suoi scritti sono apprezzati per le loro prospettive illuminanti e la meticolosa ricerca.





Collins was killed in an ambush in Cork in 1922. The manner of his death and the identity of his killer have been the source of intense speculation and controversy ever since. In this book, Ryan solves the mystery. Drawing on eyewitness testimonies, she painstakingly reconstructs, in minute-by-minute detail, the final four days of Collins' life and follows, mile by mile, his fatal journey through his home county of Cork.
The story of Tom Barry's life, peppered by his battles with the State and Church, and his constant endeavours to obtain an All Ireland Republic makes him a unique and important figure of Irish history. Tom Barry chronicles the action-packed life of the Commander of the Third West Cork Flying Column and one of the great architects of modern guerrilla warfare in Ireland's fight for freedom. The ""False Surrender"" controversy during the decisive Kilmichael ambush, is brought into sharp focus in this book, so also is the controversy regarding sectarianism during the 1920-22 period. It details his involvement on the fringes of the Treaty negotiations; his Republican activities during the Civil War; his engagement in the cease-fire/dump-arms deal of 1923, and his term as the IRA's Chief-of-Staff.
The story revolves around Biddy Early, a mystical figure from Clare, Ireland, known for her extraordinary abilities as a healer and seer. Tales of her cures, prophecies, and spells highlight her enigmatic presence in the community. Central to her legend is a magic cloaked bottle, which she used as a tool for clairvoyance, further deepening the aura of mystery surrounding her life and practices.
Heavily involved in the Irish fight for independence from the 1880s on, Thomas Kent waited in Cork for orders during the 1916 Rising. During a gunfight at his home, Thomas' brother Richard and an RIC Constable were killed. He was executed by firing squad in Cork Barracks on 9 May 1916.