Back to the Future: The Protestants and a United Ireland
Dublin, Ireland: Poolbeg Press, 1996. Trade paperback. viii, 434 p. Sources. More
Dublin, Ireland: Poolbeg Press, 1996. Trade paperback. viii, 434 p. Sources. More
Philadelphia, PA: Chilton Books, [1966]. First Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 323, maps, usual library markings, part of DJ cut off and pasted to front endpaper. More
New York: Crane, Russak & Company, Inc, 1973. 55, map, bibliography, some wear along top edge of DJ, small tear in rear DJ. More
San Francisco, CA: Encounter Books, 2003. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 206, references, index, ink name on front endpaper. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1971. First Edition. 296, notes, biblio, index, large rough spot ins fr flyleaf, library stamps (some crossed out in marker), tape stains ins rear flylf. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1971. First Edition. 296, notes, bibliography, index, DJ in plastic sleeve. More
New York, N.Y. The John Day Company, 1971. First American Edition [stated]. Hardcover. ix, [3], 404 pages. Maps. Illustrations. Sources. Index. Some wear and small tears to Dust Jacket. Slightly cocked. Includes Part 1, The Glorious Years: 1916-1927; Part II, The Cosgrave Years: 1927-1932; Part III: The De Valera Years: 1932-1938; Part IV: The War Years: 1938-1945; Part V: The Campaign Years: 1945-1969; Part VI: The North Explodes and the Army Divides. Also includes Epilogue, Sources, Index, Map of Ireland, and Map of Dublin. There are 13 black and white photographs following page 180. Also includes Map of Ireland and Map of Dublin. Taped to fep is a note from Frank Durkan dated 11/4/71 thanking the recipient "for all your help. F." Frank Durkan (August 13, 1930 – November 16, 2006) was an Irish-American attorney best known for having represented numerous members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), including avowed gunrunner and pivotal North American member of the IRA George Harrison, who stood trial, and was acquitted, in 1982. In another prominent case, which occurred the previous year, Durkan convinced a federal magistrate to deny the United Kingdom's request that Desmond Mackin - accused of shooting a British soldier- be extradited to British custody. In addition to representing accused members of the IRA he would also participate in political campaigns aimed at legitimizing the cause of the new IRA within American political circles by lobbying the government on behalf of Irish-American republicans and Irish nationalists. More
New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1978. First Printing. 292, bibliography, index, lib stamps crossed out in marker (which has bled through), large rough spots inside rear board & flyleaf. More
Washington, DC: American Enterprise Inst. 1975. First? Printing. 23 cm, 91, wraps, covers somewhat scuffed. More
Washington, DC: American Enterprise Inst. 1975. 23 cm, 91, wraps, some soiling and wear to covers. More