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Na Fianna Éireann and the Irish Revolution 1909 to 1923
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Na Fianna Éireann and the Irish Revolution 1909 to 1923

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Title: Na Fianna Éireann and the Irish Revolution 1909 to 1923
Author: LAWLOR, Damian
Publisher: Caoillte Books
Binding: Paperback
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Na Fianna Éireann was founded on August 16th 1909 in an old run down hall at 34 Lower Camden Street.  A committee which included Countess Markievicz and Bulmer Hobson had called the meeting in order to recruit boys in Dublin to a new nationalist body. The hundred or so boys who attended determined to create an organisation which would offer a suitable alternative to the growing Baden-Powell 'Boy Scout' movement.  What developed over the next fourteen years was a veritable boy's army which played a crucial role in the Irish Revolution.

Lawlor's book tells the history of the group, charting its growth and development from 1909 to 1923 - from that first meeting of 100 to a national organisation with over 30,000 members spread throughout Ireland's 32 counties, detailing the launch and growth of the Irish Volunteers; Howth and Kilcoole gun running operations; involvement in the 1916 Rising; participation in the 'Tan War'.

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