Kevin Barry and his time

Kevin Barry and his time image
ISBN-10:

0907606687

ISBN-13:

9780907606680

Author(s): Donal O'Donovan
Released: Jan 01, 1989
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
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Description:

[Barry, Kevin] O'Donovan, Donal. Kevin Barry and his time. Dublin, Glendale, 1989. 22 cm. 244 pages. Illustrated. Softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear. Including an interest newspaper-clipping related to Kevin Barry. Name of preowner on endpaper. Kevin Gerard Barry (20 January 1902 - 1 November 1920) was the first Irish republican to be executed by the British since the leaders of the Easter Rising. Barry was sentenced to death for his part in an Irish Volunteers operation which resulted in the deaths of three British soldiers. Barry's execution outraged nationalist public opinion in Ireland and its diaspora, largely because of his age. The timing of the execution, only days after the death by hunger strike of Terence MacSwiney, the republican Lord Mayor of Cork, brought public opinion to fever-pitch. His treatment and death attracted great international attention and attempts were made by U.S. and Vatican officials to secure a reprieve. His execution and MacSwiney's death precipitated a dramatic escalation in violence as the Irish War of Independence entered its most bloody phase. Due to his refusal to inform, Barry became one of the most celebrated Irish republicans. (Wikipedia)












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