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424 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 1969
“A few days after those spine-chilling reports of Bonaparte’s invasion fleet at Dunkirk had reached Dublin, via London, the Castle heard a rather different report of the French plans from their own intelligence network. They had one group of servants who were to prove loyal in the coming crisis - their secret agents and informers. … According to one Irish intelligence report the French, not to be disheartened after the Bantry Bay fiasco, were indeed planning to invade Ireland, but would not be ready till April. More recent news from France made no mention of any expedition in preparation. It began to look as though Bonaparte had other plans. The same fog hung over the informers’ reports about the strength of the United Ireland organisation in the country.” (pp36-7)