Easter Dawn: The 1916 Rising

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Mercier Press, 2015 - History - 320 pages
In the long and epic fight for Irish independence, few events match the drama and tragedy of the Easter Rising of 1916. Inspired by the legends of old and sharing the dream of an independent Ireland, an extraordinary alliance of men and women sought to overthrow British rule in Ireland. 'Easter Dawn' charts the story of the Rising from the landing of the guns at Howth in 1914, to the arrests and executions that followed it. The fate of those involved - rebel and loyalist alike - is told through eyewitness accounts and media reports. Intricately researched and emotively written, the narrative is woven around contemporary photographs, many rare and unseen, providing a fresh look at the people and places involved. As the centenary of 1916 approaches, this book is ideally suited for anyone seeking an accessible, impartial and dramatic view of that immense week.

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About the author (2015)

Turtle Bunbury is a best-selling author, historian, speaker and TV presenter based in County Carlow, Ireland. His books include the award-winning 'Vanishing Ireland' series, 'Sporting Legends of ?Ireland', 'The Irish Pub', 'Living in Sri Lanka' and 'The Glorious Madness - The Irish and World War One'.His TV credits include Who Do You Think You Are?, Wogan's Ireland and 'Genealogy Roadshow', for which he is a co-presenter. He is Resident Historian for Newstalk Radio's Breakfast ?show and is the founder of the annual History Festival of Ireland, which he curated in 2012 and 2013.Turtle's work has also been published in The Irish Times, The Financial Times, ?The New York Post, The Australian, The Guardian, ?Vogue Living, The World of Interiors and Playboy. He is a past winner of Ireland's Long Haul Travel Journalist of the Year Award.

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