Bloody Friday

Bloody Friday
Title Bloody Friday PDF eBook
Author Edmond Gagnon
Publisher Edmond Gagnon Author
Pages 183
Release 2019-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1989910033

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Best Friends Patrick Kelly and Jimmy Flynn from Belfast, share a common dream of a better life beyond the borders of their small island. In his quest to see the world, Patrick Kelly joins the military. He’s sent to Vietnam to fight the spread of communism. Jimmy Flynn is mad at the world and he joins the IRA. He fights a war against his own countrymen, in the name of religion. Norm Strom joins one of the largest street gangs in the world, becoming a city cop. He learns the true value of police informants in his fight against crime. The story begins on Bloody Friday, in Belfast, Ireland, and follows the characters to places like the jungle in Cambodia, and cities like Boston, Detroit, Toronto, and Windsor. Their personal lives and relationships unfold and intersect with each other, both in love and war. Women, drugs, and guns are the common denominator that eventually draws them all together for a fatal reunion. In their individual endeavors to either fight crime, or profit from it, one of them will have to pay the ultimate price.

The Year of Chaos

The Year of Chaos
Title The Year of Chaos PDF eBook
Author Malachi O'Doherty
Publisher Atlantic Books
Pages 349
Release 2021-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 1838951237

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'Frank and incisive - an insightful look at the most tumultuous period of the Troubles.' Ian Cobain 'This is the Belfast I grew up in. Malachi writes from first-hand experience and brings back memories that will always resonate with those who lived in those times.' Eamonn Holmes In the eleven months between August 1971 and July 1972, Northern Ireland experienced its worst year of violence. No future year of the Troubles experienced such death and destruction. The 'year of chaos' began with the introduction of internment of IRA suspects without trial, which created huge disaffection in the Catholic communities and provoked an escalation of violence. This led to the British government taking full control of Northern Ireland and negotiating directly with the IRA leadership. Operation Motorman, the invasion of barricaded no-go areas in Belfast and Derry, then dampened down the violence a year later. During this whole period, Malachi O'Doherty was a young reporter in Belfast, working in the city and returning home at night to a no-go area behind the barricades where the streets were patrolled by armed IRA men. Drawing on interviews, personal recollections and archival research, O'Doherty takes readers on a journey through the events of that terrible year - from the devastation of Bloody Sunday and Bloody Friday to the talks between leaders that failed to break the deadlock - which, he argues, should serve as a stark reminder of how political and military miscalculation can lead a country to the brink of civil war.

A Secret History of the IRA

A Secret History of the IRA
Title A Secret History of the IRA PDF eBook
Author Ed Moloney
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 644
Release 2002
Genre Ireland
ISBN 9780393325027

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A portrayal of the Irish Republican Army includes coverage of its associations with Qaddafi's regime, Margaret Thatcher's secret diplomacy with Gerry Adams, and the Catholic Church's negotiations with Republican leadership.

Bloody Friday

Bloody Friday
Title Bloody Friday PDF eBook
Author Edmond Gagnon
Publisher Booklocker.com
Pages 208
Release 2014-04-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781632631152

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Best friends Jimmy Flynn and Patrick Kelly grow up in Belfast, Ireland sharing a common dream of a better life elsewhere. The different paths they choose in life have them involved with guns and drugs, on opposite sides of the law. Detective Norm Strom crosses paths with both these men. Their work, their women, and their lives intersect, eventually leading all of them to an explosive fatal reunion.

The Bloodiest Year

The Bloodiest Year
Title The Bloodiest Year PDF eBook
Author Ken Wharton
Publisher The History Press
Pages 322
Release 2011-10-21
Genre History
ISBN 0752472984

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1972 was the bloodiest year of an already bloody conflict played out on the streets of Northern Ireland. Over twelve months the country was rocked by the atrocities of Bloody Friday and the Claudy bombing, civilian casualties mounted, and the soldiers of the British Army were caught between the factions. 169 servicemen died that year, their deaths unnoticed at home except by their loved ones, fighting a forgotten war on British soil. In The Bloodiest Year, Ken Wharton, a former soldier who did two tours of Northern Ireland, tells the story of the worst year of the Troubles through the accounts of the men who patrolled the streets of Belfast and Londonderry, who saw their comrades die and walked with death themselves. He examines almost every single death during that year, and names the men behind the violence, many of whom now hold high office in the country they tried so hard to break apart.

Bloody Friday

Bloody Friday
Title Bloody Friday PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Northern Ireland Office
Publisher
Pages 4
Release 1972
Genre Northern Ireland
ISBN

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The Unpast

The Unpast
Title The Unpast PDF eBook
Author R. S. Rose
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 458
Release 2005
Genre Elite (Social sciences)
ISBN 0896802434

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The Unpast: Elite Violence and Social Control in Brazil, 1954-2000 documents that the brutal methods used on plantations led directly to the phenomenon of Brazilian death squads.