Description
First published in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, this monumental text remains one of the most critical primary sources of the revolutionary decade. Written by Piaras Béaslaí, a close personal friend, Director of Publicity for the IRA, and comrade-in-arms to Collins, Michael Collins and the Making of a New Ireland provides an electric, intimate look at the man behind the myth.
Béaslaí offers unparalleled, inside access to the inner workings of the underground government, the high-stakes intelligence network that dismantled the British secret service, and the tense, emotional debates surrounding the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Filled with private diary entries, secret military dispatches, and deeply personal anecdotes available only to a close contemporary, this classic biography captures the raw energy, strategic brilliance, and complex humanity of Michael Collins.
Why this classic biography is an absolute essential:
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Firsthand Comrade Narrative: Written directly by a high-ranking revolutionary insider who lived through the events alongside Collins.
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Wartime Operational Detail: Offers incredible, contemporary accounts of underground safehouses, intelligence networks, and tactical movements.
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Invaluable Primary Archive: Packed with genuine 1920s letters, public statements, and personal diary reflections straight from the revolutionary era.






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