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Breaking the Mould
Breaking the Mould
This text offers a vivid and entertaining account of artistic and literary Dublin in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Eamon Delaney reflects on his childhood and growing up as the son of one of the nation's most well-known sculptors.
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The Accidental Diplomat
The Accidental Diplomat
'John Le Carre meets Bill Bryson with a touch of yes, Minister' - The Irish Times Eamon Delaney's controversial Number 1 bestselling expos(r) of backstage life at the Department of Foreign Affairs .
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The Casting of Mr. O'Shaughnessy
The Casting of Mr. O'Shaughnessy
To celebrate the 1916 Rising against the British, the Irish government decides to erect a statue to Cornelius O'Shaughnessy, oldest living hero of the Irish Revolution. They commission an embittered sculptor, Robert Wycherly, who longs to take revenge on the world for misunderstanding his genius.
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Gypsy Empire
Gypsy Empire
Irish Travellers have never enjoyed a higher profile, at home and abroad, for good reasons and bad. On the one hand are the positive stories like the success of boxers such as John Joe Nevin and Tyson Fury, the popularity of Big Fat Gypsy Wedding and Paddy Doherty’s victory on Celebrity Big Brother. On the other are controversial news stories such as the Dale Farm stand-off and the recent convictions for slavery. Gypsy Empire delves into the heart of Traveller life, focusing on three aspects that have coloured perceptions of Travellers among the wider community: family feuds, bare-knuckle fights and trading. Many Irish Travellers are driven by the need to prove their status among their own, a powerful instinct epitomised by those who engage in brutal bare-knuckle fights. These bouts are fuelled by family feuds which sometimes erupt in vicious acts of violence. We meet many colourful characters, among them some of the world’s most prolific and gifted criminals, their self-reliance providing an edge over other crime gangs. This is a golden era for the Traveller clans which are expanding and growing like never before. Gypsy Empire takes the reader inside the hidden world of Irish Travellers.
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Killing Rage
Killing Rage
An account of how an angry young man can cross the line that divides theoretical support for violence to a state of killing rage, in which the murder of neighbours becomes thinkable. The book presents the brutality and waste caused by the IRA's unwinnable campaign, and of its human consequences.
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