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The Twelfth {What it means to me}
Gordon Lucy and Elaine McClure
Price {£6.00} includes UK P&P
A compilation of short contributions from a wide
spectrum of opinion on the subject of 'the Twelfth'
celebrations. It is intended to promote informed and
intelligent debate and mutual understanding.
ISBN 1 8720 7635 1
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Understanding Ulster {by Antony Alcock}
Price {£9.49} includes UK P&P
What is unique about the Ulster conflict? The author
argues that unlike other conflicts around the world, the
British state has shown little commitment to defending
its nominal territory and its unloved and unwanted
citizens in Ulster.
ISBN 1 8720 7618 1
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Land Of The Free (Ulster and the American Revolution) {By Ronnie Hanna}
Price {£6.45} includes UK P&P
This fascinating book tells the story of the role of
Seventeenth Century emigrants from Ulster during the
American Revolution and the War of Independence.
ISBN 1 87207611 4
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The Ulster Covenent (A Pictorial History of the 1912 Home Rule Crisis) {Edited by Gordon Lucy}
Price {£7.45} includes UK P&P
A pictorial history of the 'Home Rule' crisis, ninety years
ago when Ulsterfolk combined to resist Dublin rule. Lots
of rare photographs. Highly recommended!
ISBN 1 87021 7602 5
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The Real McCoy (W F McCoy prophet of Ulster-nationalism) {By David Kerr}
Price {£2.50} includes UK P&P
The unionist MP for South Tyrone, William Frederick
McCoy, caused a stir in the Unionist Party in the late
1940s when he called for 'Dominion Status' for Northern
Ireland. This booklet from the editor of Ulster Nation
tells the story of 'McCoy's hobby horse'.
ISBN 0 9535 0778 5
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The Ulster Cover-up {By John Morrison}
Price {£6.95} includes UK P&P
Written in 1993, before the IRA and loyalist paramilitary
ceasefires, this book exposes the lies, evasions and
duplicity of successive British and Irish governments
since partition in 1921 and throughout the recent
conflict.
ISBN 1 8720 7615 7
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The Ulster Unionist Party 1972-92 {By David Hume}
Price {£8.50} includes UK P&P
An inside account of the decline and demoralisation
within the Ulster Unionist Party after it lost power in
1972 and tried to find a new role for itself during the
worst years of the Troubles.
ISBN 108720 7630 0
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Remembrance {Gordon Lucy and Elaine McClure (Editors)}
Price {£6.00} includes UK P&P
Remembrance Day has a special significance for many
Ulsterfolk. This book explores the wide range of emotions
and responses to which Remembrance gives rise.
ISBN 1 8720 7637 8
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The Highest Call {by Ronnie Hanna}
Price {£5.95} includes UK P&P
Quite a number of American presidents can claim Ulster
ancestry. The earliest was Andrew Jackson. The most
recent—Bill Clinton! Some were great men, some average,
some woeful. This book tells their stories.
ISBN 1 87207625 4
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Intimate Strangers {by Graham Walker}
Price {£18.00} includes UK P&P
A thoughtful examination of the political and cultural
interaction between Scotland and Ulster from 1660 to the
modern era. It looks at the role of religion, unionism,
nationalisms in each country, Labour politics and Scottish
reactions to the Ulster troubles.
ISBN 0 85976 417 6
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Many Shades of Black {by John Bean}
Price {£10.00} includes UK P&P
John Bean was the founder of the National Labour Party and the original
British National Party in the 1960s. He was an early pioneer of genuine
community-based politics within the so-called 'radical right' tradition. This
is the story of his political life and times.
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Freedom Struggle {John Field (Editor)}
Price {£7.99} includes UK P&P
A thought-provoking interview with John Bean, the veteran
British nationalist activist and author of Many Shades of
Black.
ISBN 0 954257 30 8
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