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An Irishman Abroad Tarka King

An Irishman Abroad By Tarka King

An Irishman Abroad by Tarka King


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An Irishman Abroad: Growing up with Unity and Division in an Anglo-Irish Family by Tarka King

In An Irishman Abroad, Tarka King recalls his feral youth on the periphery of the Anglo-Irish world, his brief UK public school education and a period of extensive travel, followed by a period of soldiering in the Middle East at the height of the Cold War before returning to Ireland.

The book identifies the pre-Belfast Good Friday Agreement Ulster Canal project as a way of tackling historic regional socio-economic ills, with supporting opinions from wide range of contacts stretching from senior IRA hunger strikers through to dedicated hardline Unionists. King reflects on how he felt compelled to move to England due to the unrest in the early 1980s and how management of his farm and forests in 'no-man's-land' was not surrendered and his interest in pursuing the Ulster Canal restoration continues.

About Tarka King

Tarka King left Ireland for Dorset forty years ago due to 'the Troubles' but retained ownership of his mid-Ulster border farm and forest. While continuing to manage his property from a distance he has travelled extensively and developed an interest in seeing the restoration of the derelict Ulster Canal become a reality. His Anglo-Irish roots and family literary background has provided an insight as to the waterway's absolute relevance as part of the resolution to the ongoing socio-political problems created by Ulster's Partition in 1924.

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NGR9781911397250
9781911397250
1911397257
An Irishman Abroad: Growing up with Unity and Division in an Anglo-Irish Family by Tarka King
New
Hardback
Unicorn Publishing Group
2023-02-22
240
N/A
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