
Dangerous Ambition: The Making of Eamon De Valera
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This is the story of what made Éamon de Valera who he was by 1926, when he founded Fianna Fáil.
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In 1926 Éamon de Valera founded Fianna Fáil, the most powerful political party in Ireland for much of the past century.
His early life was a story of stark rearing and thwarted ambitions that led to him to gamble his wife and children on the outcome of a rebellion organised by others.
He had little interest in politics before 1916.
Born in New York, he was raised as Eddie de Valera in rural Limerick – his mother absent, his father gone. A lonely child, he became ‘Éamon’ later. Reared to be a labourer, Eddie got into Blackrock College and graduated from the Royal University of Ireland – rare breaks for a boy of his social class. Reading, rugby, hunting and prayer were his pastimes.
In 1924 de Valera left jail after serving just eleven months for his part in a vicious Civil War. His future looked bleak. But destiny found him a place in history. This is the story of what made him who he was by 1926.
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| Weight | 501 g |
|---|---|
| Book_author | Kenny, Colum |
| Publisher | Eastwood Books |
| Imprint | Eastwood Books |
| Cover | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |




