Writings From Prison

Writings From Prison
Title Writings From Prison PDF eBook
Author Bobby Sands Trust
Publisher Mercier Press Ltd
Pages 332
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1781171106

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In this book the author chronicles the abuse by the British state of emergency laws: harassment and intimidation of civilians; injuries and deaths caused by rubber and plastic bullets; collusion between British security forces, British intelligence and loyalist paramilitaries; unjust killings and murders by the security forces; excessive punishments and degrading strip-searches in prisons – abuses ignored by all but a handful of individuals and civil rights organisations.

The Diary of Bobby Sands

The Diary of Bobby Sands
Title The Diary of Bobby Sands PDF eBook
Author Bobby Sands
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1981
Genre Irish question
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Bobby Sands

Bobby Sands
Title Bobby Sands PDF eBook
Author Denis O'Hearn
Publisher
Pages 464
Release 2016-03-10
Genre Northern Ireland
ISBN 9780745336336

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This is the best-selling biography of the IRA resistance fighter and hunger-striker, Bobby Sands. In this updated, new edition, Denis O'Hearn draws from a wealth of interviews with friends, comrades, fellow prisoners and prison wardens, to provide a faithful and shocking insight into life in Northern Ireland's H-Block prisons, an exploration of the motivations and thoughts of the Republican strikers and the story of one of the world's most radical, inspirational figures.Following his journey from its very beginnings - an ordinary boy from a working-class background in Belfast to a highly politicised, articulate revolutionary whose death in HM Prison Maze sent reverberations around the world, Bobby Sands: Nothing But An Unfinished Song captures the atmosphere of the time and the vibrancy of the man: a militant anti-imperialist who held on to his humanity despite living through a bitter, ugly struggle.

The Diary of Bobby Sands

The Diary of Bobby Sands
Title The Diary of Bobby Sands PDF eBook
Author Bobby Sands
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1997
Genre Hunger strikes
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Prison Poems

Prison Poems
Title Prison Poems PDF eBook
Author Bobby Sands
Publisher
Pages 90
Release 1981
Genre Northern Ireland
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Belfast Diary

Belfast Diary
Title Belfast Diary PDF eBook
Author John Conroy
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 242
Release 2015-11-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0807002194

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“For those puzzled by Northern Ireland, Belfast Diary offers a well-written, sympathetic and clear-eyed view” of life during the Troubles (New York Times Book Review) In the late 1960s, the ongoing conflict between the Protestant unionists and Catholic nationalists of Northern Ireland—divided by their stance on the country’s constitutional position as part of the United Kingdom—escalated to new, terrifying heights. Chicago journalist John Conroy was there on the frontlines, living among the people most affected by it. In Belfast Diary, Conroy offers a street-level view of life in a Catholic Ghetto in West Belfast, painting vivid portraits of its citizens and the violence they faced during the Troubles: bomb threats, murder, police brutality, and more. Conroy’s recounting of this tumultuous moment in Northern Irish history has been hailed as the best explanation of the more than twenty-five-year conflict. Now with a new afterword, Belfast Diary conveys an understanding that is an essential prerequisite to peace: the resolution of intractable problems around the world requires understanding ordinary people as well as leaders.

Ten Men Dead

Ten Men Dead
Title Ten Men Dead PDF eBook
Author David Beresford
Publisher Atlantic Monthly Press
Pages 356
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780871137029

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In 1981 ten men starved themselves to death inside the walls of Long Kesh prison in Belfast. While a stunned world watched and distraught family members kept bedside vigils, one "soldier" after another slowly went to his death in an attempt to make Margaret Thatcher's government recognize them as political prisoners rather than common criminals. Drawing extensively on secret IRA documents and letters from the prisoners smuggled out at the time, David Beresford tells the gripping story of these strikers and their devotion to the cause. An intensely human story, Ten Men Dead offers a searing portrait of strife-torn Ireland, of the IRA, and the passions -- on both sides -- that Republicanism arouses.