Holland, Jack. INLA - Deadly Divisions. [The story of one of Ireland's most ruthless terrorist organisations]. Dublin, Torc, 1994. 22 cm. 387 pages with numerous illustrations. Softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear.
Oh shit, this is a scary book. To go from Seamus Costello's ideals [whether they be credible or not] no the mass internecine bloodsheds is horrific. There but by the grace of something goes us in Scotland.
I have never understood why us lefties never got together to defeat them righties, instead of killing one another.
This goes to explaining a lot the difference between the political & the action, between those at the front and those "not" at the front.
Dare I say it, between the South & the North.
I am left more confused about my leftyism by this book, but still no closer to the right.