The Irish Sword

The Irish Sword by Dr. Christopher R. Harz, published by CHRISTOPHER HARZ in 2016, is a detailed account of Ireland’s struggle for independence from 1916 to 1922. This edition, written in English and spanning 378 pages, explores the pivotal role played by Irish-Americans who provided the Irish with a significant weapon known as the Irish Sword. The narrative focuses on the elite groups, specifically the Flying Columns, and their efforts against one of the largest empires in history.
Readers will find a vivid depiction of the events surrounding Ireland’s fight for freedom, highlighting the contributions of those involved in this historical period. The book delves into themes of action and adventure within the context of war and military struggles, providing insights into the challenges faced by the Irish in their quest for independence. Through its engaging storytelling, The Irish Sword presents a unique perspective on a crucial chapter in Irish history.
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The Irish Sword is based on Ireland’s Fight for Freedom, from 1916-1922. The Irish were aided by their Irish-American cousins, who brought a wondrous weapon called the Irish Sword. They fought the largest empire in the world, and pulled off a miracle: Independence. One of the elite groups called Flying Columns was equipped with Irish Swords. This is their story.
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