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Tags: Biography, History, Lang:en
Summary
When President of the Irish Republic Michael Collins signed
the Anglo-Irish Treaty in December 1921, he remarked to Lord
Birkenhead, 'I may have signed my actual death warrant.' In August 1922 during the Irish Civil War, that prophecy
came true – Collins was shot and killed by a fellow
Irishman in a shocking political assassination. So ended the life of the greatest of all Irish nationalists,
but his visions and legacy lived on. This authorative and comprehensive biography presents the
life of a man who became a legend in his own lifetime, whose
idealistic vigour and determination were matched only by his
political realism and supreme organisational abilities.
Coogan's biography provides a fascinating insight into a great
political leader, whilst vividly portraying the political
unrest in a divided Ireland, that can help to shape our
understanding of Ireland's recent tumultuous socio-political
history. ** “A timely and courageous book.” ―
John McGahern, Sunday Times
“There have been several other lives of Collins, but
none has assembled such wealth of detail.” ―
Independent on Sunday
“The events described in this book can usefully be
learned from by those who govern Ireland now.” ―
Financial Times
“A lively and colourful adventure story with a
fascinating, yet recognisably human, hero.” ―
Dublin Sunday Press
Tim Pat Coogan is one of the best known
journalists and historians in Ireland. Former editor of the
Irish Press, his books include
The Troubles,
The IRA, and
Wherever Green is Worn.Review
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