Dead Village Cappawhite III

Dead Village  Cappawhite III
Author: Gerald J. Tate
Publsiher: The eBook Sale
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Good and evil
ISBN: 9781849611169

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It had been five years since Dan Winters and the small band fought the demons in the forest of Cappawhite. Since then none of them have had any memory of the event, erased by a higher force. Now though, and just when it seemed that normality had returned to the quiet village, strange occurrences are happening. An ancient entity has been summoned from the dark side, and Dan and the rest of the group must once again confront the evil which has been sent from the darkness to destroy them.

Dead Village

Dead Village
Author: Gerald J. Tate
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Good and evil
ISBN: 1849611173

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It had been five years since Dan Winters and the small band fought the demons in the forest of Cappawhite. Since then none of them have had any memory of the event, erased by a higher force. Now though, and just when it seemed that normality had returned to the quiet village, strange occurrences are happening. An ancient entity has been summoned from the dark side, and Dan and the rest of the group must once again confront the evil which has been sent from the darkness to destroy them.

Beyond the Forest s Edge Cappawhite II

Beyond the Forest s Edge  Cappawhite II
Author: Gerald J. Tate
Publsiher: The eBook Sale
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Demonology
ISBN: 9781849610810

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The second book in the Cappawhite trilogy. These stories tell of the horrifying events which befall the residents of Cappawhite, a small village in Ireland, when a demon is unwittingly unveiled lurking in an isolated house at the edge of the forest ... The events of this second story unfold in a cemetery in Los Angeles, some thirty five years after the first frightening events ended in Cappawhite, then returns to the forests outside Cappawhite. A small band, led by Dan Winters, formulates a plan to take on a grieving supernatural being which lurks in the forest of Cappawhite. A creature of such power that even the military cannot stop it. This is a story of self sacrifice and love, and a determination to fight the evil that engulfs them, even though the odds seem impossible to overcome.

Cappawhite

Cappawhite
Author: Gerald J. Tate
Publsiher: Booklocker.com
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647194725

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A horror-love story, where a husband, ex cop(Otis Tweedy), is forced to confront an evil entity that is terrorizing his wife. Otis is aware of the power this supernatural force wields, but he has little choice and the danger is growing.

46 Men Dead

46 Men Dead
Author: John Reynolds
Publsiher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781848895744

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IN JANUARY 1919, AT SOLOHEADBEG IN TIPPERARY, two members of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) were killed by the IRA. In the four bloody years that followed, nearly 500 RIC men were killed and hundreds more wounded. In Tipperary alone, 46 policemen were killed, making it one of most violent counties in Ireland. The popular image of the RIC is that they were the 'eyes and ears of Dublin Castle', an oppressive colonial force policing its fellow countrymen. But the truth is closer to home: many were Irishmen who joined because it was a secure job with prospects and a pension at the end of service. When confronted with a volunteer army of young and dedicated guerrilla fighters, it was unable to cope. When the conflict ended, the RIC was disbanded, not at the insistence of the Provisional Government, but of its own members. 46 Men Dead is a thought-provoking look at the grim reality of the conflict in Tipperary, a microcosm of the wider battle that was the War of Independence.

The Backward Glance

The Backward Glance
Author: Kevin Haddick-Flynn
Publsiher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781803130361

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The Backward Glance: A Miscellany of Irish History, Politics & Culture is a rare bird. It deals with topics of Irish political and cultural history which have only received sparse and spasmodic attention. It seeks to row out over a vast ocean of material and bring from the depths exotic specimens for rechecking and review. It’s Political themes include: The Bouncing Heart of de Valera; Sean South and the Border War; Northern Ireland and the Snares of History; The First Irish Republicans; Orangeism: Ireland’s Second Tradition; Parnell: The Rebel Prince; Davitt, the Fenians and the Land War; The Third Home Rule Bill and the Ulster Crisis; Gladstone and the Cloud in the West; Sarsfield: Limerick’s Hero; Dan Breen and the IRA; O’Duffy and the Blueshirts; Kickham; An Unrepentant Fenian; Captain Boycott saves his Harvest; Revisiting The Glorious and Immortal Memory; How Keynes got to Kinnegad; What really happened at Soloheadbeg. There are individual articles on: The Manchester Martyrs, Robert Emmet, James Dillon, Sean Lemass and Charles Haughey. Cultural themes include: The Abbey and the Genius of the Irish Theatre; MacLimmoir and the Gate; John Millington Synge: The Man and his Achievement ; Samuel Beckett and The Absurd; Lecky: Historian and Liberal Unionist; John Pentland Mahaffy: Provost and Wit; The Story of London’s Irish Club; The Limerick Pogrom; 1904; Bernard Canavan: Artist; Trinity College: 300 Years On.

The Fallen Gardai Killed in Service 1922 49

The Fallen  Gardai Killed in Service 1922 49
Author: Colm Wallace
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780750984508

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In 1922 the fledgling Irish Free State decided to replace the RIC with the Civic Guard (An Garda Síochána). This new Irish police force found itself dealing with an unsettled population, many of whom were suspicions of law and order after centuries of forceful policing by the British. It was decided that the Gardaí would uphold the law with the consent of the people however, and that they would remain unarmed. This brave decision may have been popular with ordinary Irishmen and women, but it left members of the force vulnerable to attack and even murder. Many Gardaí met their death in the first decades of the Irish State. This is their story.

The History of Hurling

The History of Hurling
Author: Seamus King
Publsiher: Gill & MacMillan
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1996-10-01
Genre: Hurling (Game)
ISBN: 0717127125

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Updated to cover the Clare and Wexford triumphs of 1995 and 1996, this history of the Irish sport of hurling is mainly devoted to its development since the foundation of the GAA in 1884. It also deals with issues such as the geography of hurling and the game overseas.