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Published by Gill & MacMillan, Limited, 2009
ISBN 10: 0717146111ISBN 13: 9780717146116
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
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Hardback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Published by Gill & MacMillan, Limited, 2009
ISBN 10: 0717146111ISBN 13: 9780717146116
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Book
Hardback. Condition: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine.
Published by M.H. Gill & Co. U. C., 2009
ISBN 10: 0717146111ISBN 13: 9780717146116
Seller: Better World Books Ltd, Dunfermline, United Kingdom
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Condition: Good. Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Published by Gill & Macmillan, Dublin, Eire, 2009
ISBN 10: 0717146111ISBN 13: 9780717146116
Seller: Carrick-White Ltd., West Looe Cornwall, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. The story -- of love and cruelty, from riches to relative povery -- of Cork born Irish woman E liza Lynch who became "Queen of Paraguay", the 19th century lover of Paraguayan dictator, Lopez. She buried him and her son in the jungle with her bare hands. Black cloth boards with bright gilt lettering to spine. 298 pages, incl. index, biblio., notes, appendix, + 4 maps & 25 illus. Dj unclipped, with only very slight wear around edges,corners and joints. Book tight and clean.
Published by Gill & MacMillan, Limited, 2009
ISBN 10: 0717146111ISBN 13: 9780717146116
Seller: Books Unplugged, Amherst, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Buy with confidence! Book is in good condition with minor wear to the pages, binding, and minor marks within.
Published by Gill & MacMillan, Limited, Dublin, 2009
ISBN 10: 0717146111ISBN 13: 9780717146116
Seller: Collectible Books Ireland, Portarlington, OFFAL, Ireland
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A nice clean first edition first printing in black cloth covered boards with gilt lettering to spine. Light shelf wear to spine ends. Rear top corner lightly bumped. Others sharp. Clean bright and tight. Unclipped dust jacket with matching wear to book. Please examine all seller photos.
Published by Gill & MacMillan, Limited, Dublin, 2009
ISBN 10: 0717146111ISBN 13: 9780717146116
Seller: Collectible Books Ireland, Portarlington, OFFAL, Ireland
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A unique copy of this First edition, first printing volume inscribed by both authors to the late Mrs Bulge Clissman (see biography note below) on the title page. In black cloth covered boards with gilt lettering to spine. White stain top right corner (see photo). Corners bumped and shelf wear to spine ends. Internally clean bright and tight. Small stain to page block edge and rear endpaper. Contains one batch of colour and black and white photos. Unclipped dust jacket has edge wear to spine top and corners but no cuts tears or chips. Please examine all seller photos. BORN IN SLIGO on August 5th, 1913, 'Budge' was the eldest of four daughters of Denis Mulcahy and Mary Murray, both teachers at Sligo Technical College.The Mulcahys were a fiercely republican family and Denis was interned in Newbridge camp during the War of Independence for refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the crown. While he was interned his wife ran Sligo Technical College. During the Civil War, nine-year-old Budge acted as a courier for anti-treaty IRA men on the run. After attending school at Sligo's Ursuline Convent, she studied Irish and French at University College Galway. After graduating in 1933, she spent a year studying at the Sorbonne in Paris. By the time of her 1938 marriage to German academic Helmut Clissmann (1911-1997), German military intelligence was already forging links with the IRA leadership in Dublin under Chief of Staff, Seán Russell. In 1940, Kearney, Budge and her husband Helmut were pivotal in getting Frank Ryan(who had fought with the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War) freed from death row in Burgos prison. Returning to Dublin, she sat the Department of External Affairs' entrance exam, but was not appointed. She told her family she had heard 'that de Valera said they could not appoint a woman because the British foreign office had not yet appointed a woman'. A year later, she sat the Department of Finance entrance exam and, as she put it, 'was taken on as a token woman'. In 1931, Helmut Clissmann made his first visit to Ireland as part of the left-wing Prussian Youth League, and was befriended by Frank Ryan, then editing the IRA journal 'An Phoblacht'. Helmut returned to Ireland the following year accompanied by Jupp Hoven, who would be best man at the German's December 1938 marriage to Budge in University Church, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Helmut and Jupp, both friends from Aachen, worked as military intelligence agents during the war. In 1934, Helmut was sent to Dublin to run the German academic exchange service-a body that encouraged Irish students to study and/or teach in Germany for one academic year, while German students attended Irish Universities. Following Hitler's rise to power in January 1933, all students leaving the Fatherland to study abroad were obliged to join the Nazi party as a prerequisite for obtaining travel papers and funding. Thus, Helmut Clissmann's party membership dated from May 1st, 1934. Using Budge Mulcahy's contacts, Helmut met leading republicans. They included Moss Twomey (IRA Chief of Staff 1926-1936), Seán MacBride, who was brieft Chief of Staff in 1936, Tom Barry COS 1936-1937 and Séan Russell, COS 1938-1939. The contacts proved valuable during the war years when Helmut worked for a time on the Irish desk at the foreign office. The immediate post-war period saw Helmut interned for three years by the British authorities in Germany. On his release in 1948, Budge went straight to Séan McBride, the new Minister for External Affairs, requesting a visa for Helmut to return to Ireland, which he did via a long trek over the Alps and a flight from Rome to Shannon. Helmut and Budge managed to re-establish their lives in Ireland and were instrumental in founding St. Killian's German School in Clonskeagh and the Irish section of Amnesty International. - Irish Independent - Dr David O'Donoghue 2012. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Gill & MacMillan, Limited, 2009
ISBN 10: 0717146111ISBN 13: 9780717146116
Seller: GoldenWavesOfBooks, Fayetteville, TX, U.S.A.
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