“Post War Ireland: The Informer Reference Book” is an insightful and compelling hardcover that dives into the turbulent era of the Troubles in Ireland. Spanning 334 pages, this narrative presents the harrowing true story of one man’s covert war against terrorism. Originally published in 1998, the book provides a detailed account of an IRA agent’s clandestine operations, illuminating the complexities and dangers faced during this tumultuous period. This reference book is not only a biography but a valuable historical document that offers an intimate perspective on the inner workings of the IRA and the broader socio-political landscape of post-war Ireland. Ideal for history enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of conflict and espionage, this well-preserved hardcover stands as a testament to a pivotal chapter in Irish history.
Post War Ireland The Informer Reference Book
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This is a hard cover used condition The Informer The Real Life Story Of One Mans War Againt Terrorism Reference Book with a total of 334 pages. Contains The true story of an agent in the IRA during the Troubles. This edition was orginally published in 1998.
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