Blood and Broken Glass: Northern Ireland's Violent Countdown Towards Peace 1991-1993
Ken M. Wharton
Blood and Broken Glass: Northern Ireland’s Violent Countdown Towards Peace 1991-1993
Ken M. Wharton
A day by day account of the period 1991-93; the fourth decade of Northern Ireland’s troubles. This book recounts in great detail the three bloody years which led up to the Downing Street declaration. It was a time of hope, punctuated by appalling acts of savagery by Republicans and Loyalists alike. The Frizzell’s bombing, the Greysteel massacre, the machine-gun attacks on several Catholic-frequented betting shops are but a few of the outrages carried out. The author refuses to keep quiet as Sinn Fein and its apologists in the British Labour Party attempt to re-write the history of the troubles. AUTHOR: Ken Wharton is now past his mid-60s, but still going strong. Former soldier, former Football referee and former skydiver, now a published author of military history. Father of 7, grandfather to 12, he currently resides on Australia’s Gold Coast.
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