The Treaty by Gretchen Friemann

The Treaty by Gretchen Friemann

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The Treaty by Gretchen Friemann

On the morning of 11 October 1921, the world's media watched as the most wanted man in Ireland bounded through the door of 10 Downing Street. Moments later, the 'head of the murder gang' grasped the hands of the Prime Minister.

Such was the mind-bending melodrama of the events leading up to what is known in Ireland, very simply, as 'the Treaty'--a document that had been designed to end one violent conflict and soon gave rise to another. A century on from its signing, Gretchen Friemann has produced a gripping and definitive account of the negotiations, shining a fresh light on the complex politics and high-stakes bargaining that produced the agreement.

The Treaty is a stunningly vivid piece of narrative history that resonates across the intervening century to the age of Brexit. It is a must-read for anyone who wishes to understand modern Ireland and the enduring complexities of British-Irish relations.

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ISBN 13 9781785374203
ISBN 10 1785374206
Title The Treaty
Author Gretchen Friemann
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Merrion Press
Year published 2021-11-10
Number of pages 300
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