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First
of a ten book series of titles on the Military History of the Irish
Civil War, Battle For Limerick City descibes the full story of the
vicious battle between Republican and Provisional Government forces for
control of Limerick city. The Civil War arrived in Limerick with a
whimper rather than a bang. Outnumbered and out-gunned, the pro-Treaty
commander of the city, Michael Brennan, negotiated a truce with the
Chief-of-Staff of the much stronger anti-Treaty force, Liam Lynch. The
benefit of this lull in fighting accrued almost entirely to the
pro-Treaty side. They gained time for reinforcements and weaponry to
arrive and when they did, the city because a battleground of extreme
viciousness. Several buildings were shelled by 18-pounder guns at point
blank range. The fighting around the Strand barracks was particulary
heavy. In this new book on the victory of the Free State troops in
Limerick, Padraig O Ruairc offers a fresh perspective on the struggle
that reduced the viability of the Republican's hoped for 'Munster
Republic' and set the stage for the battle of Kilmallock, which turned
the tide of the Civil War in favour of the pro-Treaty forces. 'This volume presents a new perspective on the battle for Limerick city to be enjoyed by those studying Irish history.' -Book News About the Author Padraig Og O Ruairc is originally from Co. Clare. His first book was Blood On The Banner: The Republican Struggle in Clare 1913-1923 and his second book will be part of the Military History of the Irish Civil War series. He is currently working on a third book on the Anglo-Irish Truce of 1922.
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