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The Fighting Irish: The Story of the Extraordinary Irish Soldier
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Fighting Irish: The Story of the Extraordinary Irish Soldier
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Tim Newark
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 127 |
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Category/Genre | British and Irish History Military history |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781472128218
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Classifications | Dewey:355.009417 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Little, Brown Book Group
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Imprint |
Constable
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Publication Date |
7 September 2017 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
For hundreds of years, Irish soldiers have sought their destiny abroad. Stepping aboard ships bound for England, America, or Europe, young Irishmen have been hungry for adventure, a self-made fortune or the means to carry on a cause back home. Wherever he has travelled, whichever side of the battlefield he has stood, the tales of his exploits have never been forgotten. The Irish soldier has always been in the thick of the fight. Leaving his birthplace, he travelled with hope, sometimes wanting to bring a liberating revolution to his fellow countrymen. Often seeking adventure, the Fighting Irish have been found in all corners of the British Empire, winning new territories, gaining a reputation as fearless soldiers. Some sailed to America and joined in frontier fighting or demonstrated their loyalty to their new homeland in the bloody combats of the American Civil War. Others took the opportunity to carry on their home-borne disputes with campaigns against the British Empire in Canada and South Africa. The Irish soldier has been in the thick of war during the twentieth century-facing slaughter at the Somme, surviving prison camps in Korea, desperate last-stands in the Congo-and continuing sacrifice in Iraq and Afghanistan. In Fighting Irish, acclaimed historian Tim Newark tells their tales in the dramatic words of the soldiers themselves, gathered from diaries, letters and journals from archives-and interviews with veterans-in Ireland and across the world. Praise for Highlander: "Tim Newark is a remarkably gifted storyteller." The Scotsman "At last, the Highland soldier has the history he richly deserves. Tim Newark tells the dramatic tale with some startling new stories and superbly researched detail." Andrew Roberts. "Highlanders have long been among the most feared soldiers in the world and Tim Newark's book admirably tells their stirring tale. A great read!" Bernard Cornwell.
Author Biography
Tim Newark is the editor of Military Illustrated. He is also the author of numerous works of military history, including CAMOUFLAGE that accompanied the highly acclaimed exhibition, and The Mafia at War, the fascinating history of the invasion of Sicily. He consults and writes from many TV series including the 13 part Churchill's Bodyguard.
ReviewsFrom the Battle of the Boyne to the mountains of Afghanistan, Tim Newark tells the story of the Irish fighting man with wit, clarity and scholarship. No-one could do it better, reminding us that despite being a neutral country, Ireland has provided some of the world's toughest, bravest and most dedicated soldiers. You don't have to be Irish to be moved by this exciting tale of Irishmen serving in the wars of the last 300 year From the Flight of the Wild Geese to small unit actions in Afghanistan in the 21st century, Tim Newark captures in vivid detail the essence of the Irish soldier. The Fighting Irish is a must read for anyone wanting to know how such a small nation can provide some of the world's finest fighting men. This is a racy, entertaining, and informative read to interest any military history buff - not just the Irish. - Military History
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