The Russell Cawthorn Collection
The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
The Home Front (including Ireland)
The Irish Aspect
The War of Independence and the Irish Civil War
The Home Front (including Ireland)
The Irish Aspect
The War of Independence and the Irish Civil War
RCC8099
Great Hatred. The Assassination of Field Marshall Sir Henry Wilson M.P.
ISBN
9780571372805
Purchase Price
£20.00 (new)
Date Purchased
June 18, 2022
Publisher
Faber & Faber, Limited (2022, London)
Notes
This book is ostensibly about the IRA assassination of Henry Wilson, shortly after his retirement from the Army to become an M.P. However, it will be noted that we have catalogued the book in our "Home Front" category, specifically the sub-sub-category of "The War of Independence and the Irish Civil War" Nevertheless, as a narrative of the Wilson assassination, it is an excellent account of this event. But that part of the book is somewhat overshadowed by what we consider to be an excellent account of both the War of Independence and the Civil War. We strongly recommend this book, especially for any student who is a bit hazy about what went on in the island of Ireland in the three to four years following the Armistice.
9780571372805
Purchase Price
£20.00 (new)
Date Purchased
June 18, 2022
Publisher
Faber & Faber, Limited (2022, London)
Notes
This book is ostensibly about the IRA assassination of Henry Wilson, shortly after his retirement from the Army to become an M.P. However, it will be noted that we have catalogued the book in our "Home Front" category, specifically the sub-sub-category of "The War of Independence and the Irish Civil War" Nevertheless, as a narrative of the Wilson assassination, it is an excellent account of this event. But that part of the book is somewhat overshadowed by what we consider to be an excellent account of both the War of Independence and the Civil War. We strongly recommend this book, especially for any student who is a bit hazy about what went on in the island of Ireland in the three to four years following the Armistice.