Martin McGuinness: From Guns to Government

Martin McGuinness: From Guns to Government

by Liam Clarke (Author), Liam Clarke (Author), Kathryn Johnston (Author)

Synopsis

MARTIN MCGUINESS: FROM GUNS TO GOVERNMENT tells the story of Martin McGuiness' personal journey from undistinguished IRA volunteer to the man that THE COOK REPORT called 'Britain's No.1 Terrorist'. By the end of the 90s, Esquire magazine rated him the second most powerful man in the United Kingdom after Rupert Murdoch. And, although, he denies ever having ever been IRA Chief of Staff, he says that he regards the charge as a compliment. McGuiness, former Chief of Staff of the IRA and first Minister for Education in the Northern Ireland Assembly, is the lynchpin of the current ceasefire. He has been described as 'excellent officer material', 'the personification of the armed struggle', and 'IRA godfather of godfathers'. Yet he is also a devout Catholic, a husband and father of four and a keen poet and fisherman. In his native Derry, he is equally revered and reviled. Completely revised and updated to include new evidence relating to the Saville Inquiry, fresh information on McGuiness' role in Bloody Sunday and revelations of IRA spying at Stormont and Castlereagh police station, this book uncovers the truth behind the enigmatic and intensely private individual who holds the peace process in the palm of his hand. It also includes new appendices detailing McGuiness' full criminal record, his various positions in the IRA and transcripts of telephone conversations between McGuiness

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Revised, Updated ed.
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 24 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 1840187255
ISBN 13: 9781840187250
Book Overview: Fascinating...the McGuiness story is truly amazing: read this biography and blanch' SUNDAY INDEPENDENT. 'A useful new insight into the man' IRISH NEWS. 'An impressive study of the most controversial republican member of Northern Ireland's current power-sharing government' DAILY TELEGRAPH.

Media Reviews
'Fascinating...the McGuinness story is truly amazing: read this biography and blanch' Sunday Independent 'A useful new insight into the man' Irish News 'An impressive study of the most controversial republican member of Northern Ireland's current power-sharing government' Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Liam Clarke has worked for THE SUNDAY TIMES since 1984 and is currently Northern Ireland Editor. He is also the author of BROADENING THE BATTLEFIELD: H BLOCKS AND THE RISE OF SINN FEIN. Kathryn Johnston has researched and written about Northern Ireland paramilitary organisations for a wide variety of British and Irish television companies and newspapers.