The Irish Civil War in Colour by Michael B Barry

The Irish Civil War in Colour by Michael B Barry

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Here is the story of Ireland’s Civil War in colour for the first time. The events of 1922–1923 are revealed using photographs painstakingly hand-coloured by John O’Byrne. Many of these photographs have never been published before. They carry informative captions by Michael B. Barry, based on extensive historical research.

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The Irish Civil War in Colour by Michael B Barry

Here is the story of Ireland’s Civil War in colour – a defining moment in Irish history brought to life for the first time in hand-coloured photographs. The events of 1922–1923 are revealed using photographs painstakingly hand-coloured by John O’Byrne. His attention to detail gives a vivid authenticity that brings the events alive. Many of these photographs, carefully selected from archives and private collections, have never been published before. They carry informative captions by Michael B. Barry, based on extensive historical research. This richly illustrated book gives a fresh perspective to the conflict. If you want a better understanding of the story of the Irish Civil War, this is the book for you.

Michael B. Barry is a historian who has written many books including the bestselling Victorian Dublin Revealed, a trilogy of books on the Irish Revolution period, and the critically acclaimed An Illustrated History of the Irish Revolution 1916–1923.

John O’Byrne is a professional photographer and colouriser. Over the last decade, he has specialised in colourising military scenes from the early twentieth century.

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ISBN 13 9780717195862
ISBN 10 0717195864
Title The Irish Civil War in Colour
Author Michael B Barry
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Gill
Year published 2022-09-07
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.