The I.R.A.

The I.R.A. by Tim Pat Coogan, published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd on May 22, 1995, is a comprehensive exploration of the Irish Republican Army. This 768-page edition offers detailed information on various aspects of the IRA, including its training, court martial proceedings, and the perspectives of its volunteers and prisoners. Coogan also provides an in-depth portrait of Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams, making this work a significant contribution to the understanding of Ireland’s complex history.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the IRA’s history and its implications for Ireland and Northern Ireland from 1922 onward. The book presents a neutral and objective account, focusing on the motivations and actions of the organization and its members. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of the IRA and its impact on Ireland’s past and future.
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Tim Pat Coogan provides detailed information on everything connected with the IRA, from its training and court martial proceedings, to how its volunteers and prisoners think and act, to an in-depth portrait of Sinn Fein President, Gerry Adams. the IRA is the most comprehensive and objective book on the subject. It is essential reading for everyone with an interest in Ireland’s history, and its future.
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