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'Piper brings fresh insight to this fascinating, often contradictory life. His narrative twists and turns like a sequel to Childers' own novel'.
New Statesman
'It is an immensely human narrative that puts a construct of flesh and bone around a sometimes denied figure.'
Irish Times
'An exciting and readable account of an extremely strange life and a worthy companion to The Riddle of the Sands.'
Sunday Times
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'Piper brings fresh insight to this fascinating, often contradictory life. His narrative twists and turns like a sequel to Childers' own novel’.
New Statesman
'It is an immensely human narrative that puts a construct of flesh and bone around a sometimes denied figure.’
Irish Times
'An exciting and readable account of an extremely strange life and a worthy companion to The Riddle of the Sands.’
Sunday Times
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Tragedy,
By Quequeeg (Warwick, RI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tragedy of Erskine Childers (Paperback)
This an excellent account of a tragic hero of early 20th century Ireland, an Englishman by birth, who gave his life for his unswerving dedication to his concept for an Irish Republic. Childers was an author, soldier, accomplished small boat sailor, rebel, propagandist, gunrunner, political gadfly and rebel.
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