Description
A meticulous, compellingly readable reconstruction of those three summer days that ignited the civil war - the defining event of modern Irish politics.
About the Author
Michael Fewer enjoyed thirty years as an academic and practicing architect, and was a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, when he took up writing full-time in 2000. He has written twenty-two books on walking, travel, history and architecture, and his recent nature book for children was a bestseller. He was a consultant contributor to the Encyclopedia of Ireland and has featured in RTE television programmes and on RTE Radio's 'Sunday Miscellany'.
Reviews
A compelling blend of political and military history places the reader at the heart of the action and leaves them wanting more * Irish Independent *
An excellent addition to the literature surrounding a traumatic period in Irish history * Munster Express *
The whole story, nearly a century old now, loses none of its mesmerising power in Michael Fewer's hands. We put his book down all the wiser, all the sadder * Catholic Herald *
A fascinating blend of political, military and architectural history, this book places the reader in media res in the company of a large dramatis personae * Irish Times *
Book Information
ISBN 9781788546652
Author Michael Fewer
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Apollo
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC