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Index
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Looking the other way
2. A big what-if? Well, not quite …
3. First shot of the Rising?
4. The rebellion’s first casualties
5. From Kaiser to Kilcoole
6. ‘Flintlocks, shotguns and elephant rifles, as well as more orthodox weapons’
7. Travelling to rebellion I
8. The return of looted goods
9. To France … via Dublin
10. In harm’s way – deliberately
11. Travelling to rebellion II
12. A ceasefire for ducks
13. Galway coastal shelling
14. Rebels on bicycles
15. Brothers in arms I
16. World’s first ever radio news broadcast
17. Receipts – official and unofficial politeness
18. Today’s rebels – yesterday’s Olympians
19. A crack shot in TCD
20. What was life like for a rebel under fire?
21. What did Bella Glockler think?
22. Duelling snipers
23. Ruling the waves
24. Boy soldiers
25. Foreign fighters
26. Small memories, big impact
27. Delivering soldiers instead of stout
28. Mobile marine artillery
29. Brothers in arms II
30. Skeffy’s companions in death
31. Deadly rooftops
32. Bodies buried and bodies burned
33. Testing times indeed
34. Sackville Street or O’Connell Street?
35. Lenin looks on
36. ‘It wasn’t Sinn Féin made the Rising – ’twas the Rising made Sinn Féin’
37. From British gunboat to Irish patrol vessel
38. Scars in stone and statue
39. Scars in wood
40. Scars in paper
41. Executing his orders
42. Lucky escapes
43. From broadcasting rebel to Quiet Man
44. From Dublin to Hollywood
45. Dublin Mean Time vs Greenwich Mean Time
46. Who’s going to pay for all this?
47. Rebellion’s silver lining
48. Final shots …
49. How hot off the presses?
50. And finally …
Bibliography
Endnotes
About the Publisher
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