Publisher's Synopsis
With cartoons and smudgy press cuttings interspersed among the text, this massive book of republican polemic offers an alternative slant on the Battle of the Boyne, Wolfe Tone and the United Irishmen up to the Civil Rights struggles in the North of Ireland in 1968-1972. This is the personal testament of an IRA man who was interned in the Curagh where he became a socialist republican rejecting physical force, participating in the Republican movement until it split.