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Sean Treacy and the Irish Tan War

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A re-evaluation of the events and personalities of the War of Independence in Tipperary—where the opening shots of the war were fired by the South Tipperary Brigade. The opening shots of the War of Independence were fired by the Third Tipperary Brigade of the IRA, led by the charismatic Seán Treacy. He was a gifted guerrilla fighter and an inspirational leader. This book is a major re-evaluation of Treacy and of the personalities and events which kick-started Ireland's march towards freedom. Joe Ambrose brings a new perspective to the Tan War, suggesting that the roots of Tipperary's militancy went back to the nineteenth century when the Young Irelanders and Fenians fought romantically in the hills and valleys of the county. He shows how the indecision which governed Tipperary's participation in the 1916 Rising gave way to out-and-out conflict and war. Seán Treacy and the Tan War covers the exploits of the Flying Columns, IRA intelligence gathering, the role of women in the fight, and the horrors of Croke Park's 'Bloody Sunday' recalled for the first time by a man who witnessed the carnage at first hand as a member of the Tipperary team. Joe Ambrose is the author of nine books including Dan Breen and the IRA and two novels.


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Publisher: Mercier Press

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  • ISBN: 9781781170809
  • Release date: August 31, 2012

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  • ISBN: 9781781170809
  • File size: 717 KB
  • Release date: August 31, 2012

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English

A re-evaluation of the events and personalities of the War of Independence in Tipperary—where the opening shots of the war were fired by the South Tipperary Brigade. The opening shots of the War of Independence were fired by the Third Tipperary Brigade of the IRA, led by the charismatic Seán Treacy. He was a gifted guerrilla fighter and an inspirational leader. This book is a major re-evaluation of Treacy and of the personalities and events which kick-started Ireland's march towards freedom. Joe Ambrose brings a new perspective to the Tan War, suggesting that the roots of Tipperary's militancy went back to the nineteenth century when the Young Irelanders and Fenians fought romantically in the hills and valleys of the county. He shows how the indecision which governed Tipperary's participation in the 1916 Rising gave way to out-and-out conflict and war. Seán Treacy and the Tan War covers the exploits of the Flying Columns, IRA intelligence gathering, the role of women in the fight, and the horrors of Croke Park's 'Bloody Sunday' recalled for the first time by a man who witnessed the carnage at first hand as a member of the Tipperary team. Joe Ambrose is the author of nine books including Dan Breen and the IRA and two novels.


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