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Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1 - Early Life
2 - Caught up in the Movement
3 – Training, Ambushes, Action, Auxiliary Confrontation
4 - Kilmichael – The False Surrender Question
5 - From Lashing November Rain to Hospital Bed
6 - Lord Tom, Burgatia, Rosscarbery, Michael Collins
7 - Percival’s Spies and Informers
8 - Crossbarry’s Landmark Success
9 - Formation of the First Southern Division
10 - To Michael Collins and GHQ
11 - Through Boggy Slopes to Deep Valley Desmond
12 - Appointed IRA Deputy Divisional Commander
13 - Truce and Marriage to Leslie Mary Price
14 - ‘The Dunmanway Find’ of Informers’ Dossier
15 – Civil War and Jail Begins
16 – From Jail Escape to Leader of Men
17 – Republicans ‘Dump Arms and Cease Fire’
18 – ‘Goal for the Declaration of a Republic’
19 – From IRA Chief-of-Staff to IRA Pension Humiliation
20 – Second World War
21 – No ‘Distortion of History’ Call
22 – The Republic of Ireland Bill
23 – American Tour to End Partition of Ireland
24 – ‘A True Humanitarian’
25 – Unveiling Michael Collins Monument – Healing War Wounds
26 – ‘Head-reeling’ Controversy
27 – From Mardyke Bench to Final Curtain
Appendix I – Kilmichael Ambush Participants
Appendix II: Kilmichael Ambush – the Aftermath; and Mistakes at Crossbarry
APPENDIX III: Meeting to end Civil War, March 1923
APPENDIX IV: Proclamation, 27 April 1923
APPENDIX V: Tom Barry's opinion on 'The Revolution'
APPENDIX VI: Letter re Tom Barry's pension
APPENDIX VII: Ballads
Bibliography
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