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The Insurrection in Dublin (Classic Reprint)
The Insurrection in Dublin - Classic Reprint Author:James Stephens Stephens kept a daily journal of his experiences, and barely six months after the Irish Volunteers' Easter Rising took place this work was published. — '...Green rifle fire began like sharply-cracking whips. It was from the further side. I saw that the Gates were closed and men were standing inside with guns on their shoulders. I passed a house, ... more »the windows of which were smashed in. As I went by a man in civilian clothes slipped through the Park gates, which instantly closed behind him. He ran towards me, and I halted. He was carrying two small packets in his hand. He passed me hurriedly, and, placing his leg inside the broken window of the house behind me, he disappeared. Almost immediately another man in civilian clothes appeared from the broken window of another house. He also had something (I don't know what) in his hand. He ran urgently towards the gates, which opened, admitted him, and closed again.
In the centre of this side of the Park a rough barricade of carts and motor cars had been sketched. It was still full of gaps. Behind it was a halted tram, and along the vistas of the Green one saw other trams derelict, untenanted...'
Table of Contents
CONTENTS; FOREWORD V; I MONDAY 1; II TUESDAY 28; III WEDNESDAY 42; IV THURSDAY 64; V FRIDAY 71; VI SATURDAY 82; VII SUNDAY 88; VIII THE INSURRECTION Is OVER 96; IX THE VOLUNTEERS 105; X SOME OF THE LEADERS 116; XI LABOUR AND THE INSURRECTION ? 124; XII THE IRISH QUESTIONS 134;
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