Michael collins biography tim pat coogan author

  • Timothy Patrick "Tim Pat" Coogan is an Irish journalist, writer and broadcaster.
  • Collins was a giant in Irish history, a gallant fighter, a political and military realist and a devious tactician.
  • Tim Pat Coogan gives us a tour de force on Michael Collins, the man who made Ireland, in this book which is both a biography of the “big fella” and a history of.
  • Michael Collins: The Bestselling Biography

    April 22,
    To date, this is the single best volume that’s been written about Collins, and it’s a meal. I purchased this title on an annual pilgrimage to Powell’s City of Books in Portland, Oregon when inom was there to visit family a few years ago. Although the length of the book is listed as pages in paperback, the reader needs to come prepared. The type fryst vatten tiny and dense, and it took me a long time to wade through it. If it were formatted using more standard guidelines, it would be a great deal longer.

    As I write this review inom am halfway through Coogan’s epic history of the IRA (Irish Republican Army), and the style in which he writes fryst vatten consistent in both books. Coogan tells us everything that fryst vatten historically important, and he also tells us everything else he finds out, with no apparent filtering. His writing is half Irish history, half family Bible in the sense that if someone was briefly or peripherally involved with Collins, their prou
  • michael collins biography tim pat coogan author
  • Paperback. Condition: Very Good. When President of the Irish Republic Michael Collins signed the Anglo-Irish Treaty in December , he remarked to Lord Birkenhead, 'I may have signed my actual death warrant.' And in August during the Irish Civil War, that prophecy came true - Collins was shot and killed by a fellow Irishman in a shocking political assassination. So ended the life of the greatest of all Irish nationalists, but his visions and legacy lived on. This authorative and comprehensive biography presents the life of a man who became a legend in his own lifetime, whose idealistic vigour and determination were matched only bygd his political realism and supreme organisational abilities. Coogan's biography provides a fascinating insight into a great political leader, whilst vividly portraying the political unrest in a divided Ireland, that can help to shape our understanding of Ireland's recent tumultuous socio-political history. The book has been read, but is in ex

    Michael Collins: The Man Who Made Ireland

    April 22,
    To date, this is the single best volume that’s been written about Collins, and it’s a meal. I purchased this title on an annual pilgrimage to Powell’s City of Books in Portland, Oregon when I was there to visit family a few years ago. Although the length of the book is listed as pages in paperback, the reader needs to come prepared. The type is tiny and dense, and it took me a long time to wade through it. If it were formatted using more standard guidelines, it would be a great deal longer.

    As I write this review I am halfway through Coogan’s epic history of the IRA (Irish Republican Army), and the style in which he writes is consistent in both books. Coogan tells us everything that is historically important, and he also tells us everything else he finds out, with no apparent filtering. His writing is half Irish history, half family Bible in the sense that if someone was briefly or peripherally involved with Collins, their proud