The Far Side Of Revenge: Making Peace in Northern Ireland.
Cork, The Collins Press, 2001. 16 cm x 23,5 cm. VII, 398 pages. Original Softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of wear.
Includes for example the following chapters: ‘Who’s Afraid of Peace?’ / A Road Map to Agreement / The Long Good Friday / Two Minds, One Country / The Sword of Damocles / The Famous Declaration / ‘Seismic Shifts’ / ‘We’ll Burn that Bridge When we Come to it’ / Trimble’s Risk for Peace etc.
Deaglán de Bréadún, Irish journalist and author.
An award-winning journalist who worked for many years with The Irish Times where he held a wide range of positions including Northern Editor, Foreign Affairs Correspondent and Political Correspondent before taking early retirement at the end of 2012. Currently a columnist with the Belfast-based Irish News and a regular broadcaster in English and Irish, he also worked in 2013-14 as Local Radio Correspondent at the Oireachtas, the Republic of Ireland parliament and in 2014-15 as Political Editor of The Irish Sun. De Bréadún’s books include The Far Side of Revenge: Making Peace in Northern Ireland (2001, second edition 2008) and Power Play: The Rise of Modern Sinn Féin (2015). He has had three books published in the Irish language: ‘Sceallóga (Chips, 1990, a collection of short stories), Cinnlínte: Saol an Iriseora (Headlines: The Journalist’s Life, 2016, a memoir) and Scéalta Nuachta (″News Stories”, 2016, a collection of articles in Irish). He is a member of the Press Council of Ireland, nominated by the National Union of Journalists. A native of County Wexford, he has lived most of his life in Dublin where he attended CBS Synge Street and UCD.
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