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536 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1990
Ireland’s history is something the English should remember and the Irish should forget.A monumental undertaking, Rebels attempts to tell the story of nearly every major player (and some minor ones) involved in the Easter Rising of 1916, in which a few thousand men took up arms in Dublin and declared Ireland to be a republic independent of the British Empire. It begins at the end–readers know going in that the rebel leaders’ ultimate fate is a tragic one–and circles back around, starting two years before the Rising when it was little more than a pipe dream and following the planning process to its dramatic and disastrous conclusion.