Jailbreak: Great Irish Republican Escapes 1865–1983

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Delve into unflinching and urgent first-hand accounts of political prisoners defying oppressive prison conditions and fighting for Ireland’s freedom in this thrilling testament to republican resistance.

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The IRA's spectacular 1983 breakout from the Maze Prison was the biggest jailbreak in UK penal history. It was the culmination of a long and valiant tradition of escape bids by Irish republican prisoners, who saw it as their moral duty to escape, attempting to do so in increasingly daring and audacious ways.

Spanning the period 1865-1983, this collection features escapes on land, air and sea, including bomb blasts, tunnel escapes, mass breakouts and helicopter airlifts. Jailbreak is a fascinating chronicle, with each chapter featuring a history altering jailbreak, such as Eamon de Valera's cunning rescue from Lincoln Jail in 1919, the 'Greatest Escape' of 112 anti -Treaty prisoners from Newbridge Barracks in 1922 and the epic helicopter airlift of IRA leaders from Mountjoy Prison in 1973.

In this hugely entertaining book, James Durney deftly records twenty-three action-packed factual accounts of daring rescues, incredible escape bids and jailbreaks that raised the morale of nationalist Ireland and defied the might of empires and governments.

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Weight600 g
Dimensions21.5 × 13.5 × 3 cm
Book_author

Durney, James

Publisher

Merrion Press

Imprint

Merrion Press

Cover

Paperback

Pages

272

Language

English

Dewey

365.641 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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