Crossfire by Paul O'brien

Crossfire by Paul O'brien

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The exciting military history of one of the toughest fights of the 1916 Rising.

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Crossfire by Paul O'brien

The 1916 Rising was about much, much more than the GPO. Around the city, many volunteers and British soldiers were killed and wounded fighting in vicious urban warfare. One of the many forgotten struggles centred on North King Street and the Four Courts and, in this brilliant new book, Paul O'Brien revisits that conflict. Delving deep into the archives and the testimony of those involved, Crossfire: The Battle of the Four Courts 1916 brings to life a desperate struggle between mismatched forces, one that forced rebels to learn new ways of fighting on the cuff. This gripping military history book is in turn exciting and tragic and does more than many books to expose the often forgotten stories of the 1916 rising.
Paul O' Brien is a military historian who has studied Irish and British military activity during the Easter Rising 1916. He has written a number of works on the 1916 Rising focusing on the military aspects of Easter week. This original work has brought new life to the military history of the 1916 Rising. A keen collector of model soldiers, he lives in Dublin
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ISBN 13 9781848401297
ISBN 10 1848401299
Title Crossfire
Author Paul O'brien
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher New Island Books
Year published 2012-02-12
Number of pages 140
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