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Blood and Broken Glass: Northern Ireland's Violent Countdown Towards Peace 1991-1993
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Blood and Broken Glass: Northern Ireland’s Violent Countdown Towards Peace 1991-1993

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This book recounts in great detail the three bloody years which led up to the Downing Street declaration. It was a time of hope, punctuated by appalling acts of savagery by Republicans and Loyalists alike. The Frizzell’s bombing, the Greysteel massacre, the machine-gun attacks on several Catholic-frequented betting shops are but a few of the outrages carried out by bloodthirsty and undoubtedly evil paramilitaries. The author refuses to keep quiet as Sinn Fein and its apologists in the British Labour Party attempt to re-write the history of the troubles. AUTHOR: Ken Wharton is now past his mid-60s, but still going strong. Former soldier, former Football referee and former skydiver, now a published author of military history. Father of 7, grandfather to 12, he currently resides on Australia’s Gold Coast.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Helion & Company
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2022
Pages
358
ISBN
9781804510520

This book recounts in great detail the three bloody years which led up to the Downing Street declaration. It was a time of hope, punctuated by appalling acts of savagery by Republicans and Loyalists alike. The Frizzell’s bombing, the Greysteel massacre, the machine-gun attacks on several Catholic-frequented betting shops are but a few of the outrages carried out by bloodthirsty and undoubtedly evil paramilitaries. The author refuses to keep quiet as Sinn Fein and its apologists in the British Labour Party attempt to re-write the history of the troubles. AUTHOR: Ken Wharton is now past his mid-60s, but still going strong. Former soldier, former Football referee and former skydiver, now a published author of military history. Father of 7, grandfather to 12, he currently resides on Australia’s Gold Coast.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Helion & Company
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2022
Pages
358
ISBN
9781804510520