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Review: Bloody Sunday: How Michael Collins's Agents Assassinated Britain's Secret Service in Dublin on November 21, 1920User Review - Bill - GoodreadsAn overview of the Irish independence struggle from the 1916 Easter Uprising to Bloody Sunday, November 21, 1920. A blueprint for other 20th century 'colonial' struggles with the British Empire. Read full review Review: Bloody Sunday: How Michael Collins's Agents Assassinated Britain's Secret Service in Dublin on November 21, 1920User Review - Manray9 - GoodreadsBrief account of the coordinated assassinations of British agents by Irish republicans in Dublin in 1920. Journalistic rather than academic, Gleeson's book provides good background for the covert ... Read full review Related books
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