This is the first-ever biography of Emmet Dalton, an American-born
Dubliner, Home Ruler and later Republican, whose extraordinary
military career as a British officer, IRA leader and General in the
Free State army brought him from Flanders to Beal na Bláth. A
decorated hero of the Battle of the Somme, he returned from the war
with the rank of Captain and transferred his military expertise to the
now rampant IRA, serving as Director of Training, and greatly
impressing Michael Collins with his extraordinary daring and nerve.
Soon befriending Collins and becoming his close confidante, he
accompanied him to the Treaty talks in London in 1921, and in the
Civil War that followed Dalton oversaw the bombardment of the Four
Courts, personally manning an 18-pounder artillery gun. He then
masterminded and led the audacious seaborne landings and successful
recapture of Cork City and Munster Republic from Anti-Treaty forces,
but was ultimately traumatised when Collins died in his arms at Beal
na Bláith.
In his expansive biography, Sean Boyne vividly portrays Dalton's
experiences and the vital role he played in the politics and wars that
created the independent Irish state. Dalton was the first Senate Clerk
and he became a pioneer of the Irish film world, founding Ardmore film
studios and establishing the Irish Film industry. An attractive and
high-achieving figure in Irish life in war and peace, Dalton's heroism
allowed him to live his many lives to the full, and this compelling
biography does justice to a figure who will captivate all those
interested in modern Irish history and the birth of the state.
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Somme Soldier, Irish General, Film Pioneer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781908928696
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Irish Academy Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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