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In Bed with the Blueshirts

In Bed with the Blueshirts
Author: Shane Ross
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1838952926

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The definitive inside account of the 2016-20 coalition government. Cabinet minister Shane Ross reveals the bitter internal battles fought with the old Blueshirts, the crises when the coalition came close to collapse and the sometimes fraught personal relationships between the fifteen figures who made up the last government. He recounts how a group of Independents risked everything to form a government that was expected to last for only months but which ran for more than four years, under two Taoisigh with utterly different styles. With great humour and charm, Ross unveils the skulduggery, the secret deals, the drama of how Irish football was rescued and Olympic chief Pat Hickey toppled, showing us what really happens behind the closed doors of Ireland's government.


The Blueshirts

The Blueshirts
Author: Maurice Manning
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN:

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In Bed with the Blueshirts

In Bed with the Blueshirts
Author: Shane Ross
Publisher: Atlantic Books (UK)
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: 9781838952914

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In Bed with the Blueshirts is the definitive inside account of the 2016-20 government undwer Enda Kenny and Leo Varadkar.


The Blueshirts

The Blueshirts
Author: Maurice Manning
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Our Paper

Our Paper
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 848
Release: 1900
Genre: Juvenile delinquency
ISBN:

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The Blueshirts and Irish Politics

The Blueshirts and Irish Politics
Author: Mike Cronin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Explores the Fascist movement in Ireland in the 1930's and its effect on Irish politics and the government of De Valera.


Blue Shirts; Red Sox

Blue Shirts; Red Sox
Author: Philip Keating
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1300881143

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What a tangled web is spun when two unlikely lovers cross paths in the surgical ward of Boston General Hospital in the Roaring Twenties. Frank Kelly an English world war 1 veteran, a steward on a Cunard liner stricken with peritonitis en route to Boston falls for a hot blooded Italian American nurse who herself has just emerged from a rather tortured affair with a wealthy and obnoxious Medical student. They have a brief but passionate romance and he sails home to Liverpool and his first love. He receives a cable . Frank" We are having a baby, due next April. Please advise.Jo."


Camp Mah Tovu #4

Camp Mah Tovu #4
Author: Yael Mermelstein
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0593225341

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At Jewish summer camp, Lila struggles to make friends until she meets a mysterious horse in the nearby woods who helps her develop confidence in this fourth story in the American Horse Tales series. Lila is a young girl attending Jewish summer camp. She doesn't initially connect with the other campers and finds herself alone in the forest, where she encounters Lonny, a beautiful brown horse with white spots on his face. In Lonny, Lila finds a friend who will listen to her problems as she develops the confidence she needs to befriend the other campers. Camp Mah Tovu is part of a series of books written by several authors highlighting the unique relationships between young girls and their horses.


General Eoin O'Duffy

General Eoin O'Duffy
Author: Jack Traynor
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2024-01-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476651337

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Most of the prominent figures from Ireland's revolutionary generation have been endlessly profiled and commemorated but the controversial General Eoin O'Duffy remains a pariah. Despite reaching the heights of leadership in the republican movement during the Irish revolutionary period--and subsequently becoming a key state-builder in early independent Ireland as head of the national police force--O'Duffy's legacy retains a whiff of sulphur. It has been tarnished by his controversial political career in the 1930s, including his leadership of the fascistic Blueshirts and his pro-Franco involvement in the Spanish Civil War. Using a blend of well-charted and previously overlooked or unavailable material, this book examines the tumultuous periods of Ireland's struggle for independence and the early Irish Free State. It foregrounds O'Duffy's place within pro-treaty Irish nationalism. A militarist and supporter of Michael Collins, he became a safe pair of hands relied upon to rescue the pro-treaty regime during crises.The book offers new interpretations on his involvement with international fascism and provides a much needed nuance on the prevalence of crypto-fascist outlooks in the 1930s. It seeks to blow away the cobwebs of mythology and recalibrate our understanding of this most controversial Irishman.


A Red-necked Green Bird

A Red-necked Green Bird
Author: Ambai
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8195057195

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Myths and legends jostle with the contemporary in these stories where social issues of our times resonate with the inevitability of the past. The lyricism of Carnatic ragas permeate the pages of this quiet and powerful book in which love is rendered in all its immeasurable avatars—parental, carnal, platonic, romantic, divine. There is the woman who reinvents the notion of love in a unique way that amalgamates technology and spirituality through the internet; a man full of love who can sing Bulleh Shah and the woman who has lost her all in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots; the woman in the title story who stands by her deaf daughter but understands why her husband must leave the home they have built with love all these years; the man who finds out what it is to be a woman after a dip in the pond... These short stories are shorn of sentimentality but have a deep understanding of what it means to live, to love and to die. CS Lakshmi, writing under the pseudonym Ambai, has been a significant voice in Indian literature for the past four decades. A Red-necked Green Bird is the writer’s seventh collection of short stories.