Michael Collins: In His Own Words

Michael Collins: In His Own Words

by Michael Collins (Author), Frank Costello (Author), Michael Collins (Author)

Synopsis

In the pages of this book, Francis Costello allows Michael Collins to speak in his own words. He traces Collins's career from his school days to his tragic death at the age of 31, through a series of edited extracts from Collins's writings, speeches, letters and memoranda. Using a chronological narrative, Costello provides linking text to set the context for each extract from Collins. He draws his material from sources as diverse as printed books, the Collins papers in the National Library of Ireland, the Military History Bureau of the Department of Defence, Dail Reports, contemporary newspaper accounts and the private papers of many who came into contact with Collins. The Michael Collins revealed in these pages is a complex, multi-faced man: politician; head of intelligence; Minister for Finance; friend and lover. Getting behind the myth, this book shows us the real Collins - in his own words.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Published: 30 Apr 1997

ISBN 10: 0717124363
ISBN 13: 9780717124367

Author Bio
Dr Francis Costello was born in the United States, educated in Galway and at Fordham Universtiy, New York University and Boston College. His doctoral thesis was on the Irish war of independence. He is a frequent contributor to newspapers as diverse as the 'Chicago Tribune' and Belfast's 'Irish News'. His biography of Terence MacSweeney, 'Enduring the Most', was widely praised on first publication and has recently been re-issued in paperback.