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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days On 12 June 1922 King George V received at Windsor Castle representatives of the six disbanded Irish regiments. While five had long and distinguished service records, the South Irish Horse (SIH) had only been raised in 1902, as a result of the second Boer War, but too late to take part. On the outbreak of The Great War a single squadron of the SIH was sent to Flanders which was involved in the retreat from Mons and the Marne and the early battles of Ypres, Neuve Chapelle. The remainder of the Regiment followed and over the next four years, won ten battle honours including Loos 1915, Somme 1916 and 1918, Albert, St Quentin, Courtrai and finally France and Flanders 1915-1918. Losses were severe and there were many acts of gallantry. This book, while not an official history, fills a void by describing the achievements of this unique and short-lives regiment and the colourful characters who served in it. Certainly there is a fine story to tell and it will be invaluable to those researching former members. Features Summary First accessible history of this Irish based cavalry regiment. Author Mark Perry Publisher Pen & Sword Military Release date 20181101 Pages 176 ISBN 1-5267-3695-0 ISBN 13 978-1-5267-3695-6
R 354
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  SOFT COVER BOOK. FIRST EDITION 1979.  ILLUSTRATED BY LORNE BROWN.  THE CONTENTS ARE STILL FINE WITH A LITTLE FOXING VISIBLE...COME ON...LET'S LAUGH!!!    
R 25
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About the product light shelf wear on the jacket. contents are clean and presentable. may require extra postage. fine copy. [SK]. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 8 - 15 working days `A fine and powerful piece of work... Dark, at times cryptic, and hugely energetic' Irish Times "No!" is the first word of this haunting novel. It is how a middle-aged Hungarian-Jewish writer answers an acquaintance who asks him if he has a child, and it is how he answered his wife years earlier when she told him that she wanted one. The loss, longing and regret that haunt the years between these two 'No!'s give rise to one of the most eloquent meditations ever written on the Holocaust. As Kertesz's narrator addresses the child he couldn't bear to bring into the world, he takes readers on a mesmerising, lyrical journey through his life, from his childhood to Auschwitz to his failed marriage. Features Summary `A fine and powerful piece of work... Dark, at times cryptic, and hugely energetic' Irish Times "No!" It is how a middle-aged Hungarian-Jewish writer answers an acquaintance who asks him if he has a child... Author Imre Kertesz (Author), Tim Wilkinson (Translator) Publisher Vintage Classics Release date 20171002 Pages 144 ISBN 1-78487-217-2 ISBN 13 978-1-78487-217-5
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days On a hot and dusty December day in 1980, the bodies of four American women-three of them Catholic nuns-were pulled from a hastily dug grave in a field outside San Salvador. They had been murdered two nights before by the US-trained El Salvadoran military. News of the killing shocked the American public and set off a decade of debate over Cold War policy in Latin America. The women themselves became symbols and martyrs, shorn of context and background. In A Radical Faith, journalist Eileen Markey breathes life back into one of these women, Sister Maura Clarke. Who was this woman in the dirt? What led her to this vicious death so far from home? Maura was raised in a tight-knit Irish immigrant community in Queens, New York, during World War II. She became a missionary as a means to a life outside her small, orderly world and by the 1970s was organizing and marching for liberation alongside the poor of Nicaragua and El Salvador. Maura's story offers a window into the evolution of postwar Catholicism: from an inward-looking, protective institution in the 1950s to a community of people grappling with what it meant to live with purpose in a shockingly violent world. At its heart, A Radical Faith is an intimate portrait of one woman's spiritual and political transformation and her courageous devotion to justice. Features Summary On a hot and dusty December day in 1980, the bodies of four American women-three of them Catholic nuns-were pulled from a hastily dug grave in a field outside San Salvador... Author Eileen Markey Publisher Nation Books Release date 20161124 Pages 336 ISBN 1-56858-573-X ISBN 13 978-1-56858-573-4
R 342
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First edition published by Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns // Oorlogsmuseum, Bloemfontein, 1978. Soft cover. Condition: Fine. The fifth issue of the series.  Book is in fine condition. Binding tight, text block square, contents clean. Contents: 1.) Dagboek van C.J. Asselbergs. 2.) The Anglo-Boer War, seen through the eyes of Kanzo Uchimura. 3.) Letter: Lord Milner to Hamilton John Goold-Adams 1901 - 1905. 4.) Irish Nationalists and South Africa, 1877-1902      
R 150
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