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Infinitesimals and Limits: Hardy Joseph Johnston Infinitesimals and Limits
Hardy Joseph Johnston
R678 Discovery Miles 6 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Centenary Classics (Paperback): Fearghal McGarry Centenary Classics (Paperback)
Fearghal McGarry
R1,854 Discovery Miles 18 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Centenary Classics contains six titles in this special edition series. The year 2016 marks the beginning of the centenary period of the Irish Free State's establishment. This beautifully produced limited edition series examines the fascinating time of change and evolution in the Ireland of 100 years ago. Each volume is a first-hand account of individuals or events during the 1913-23 revolutionary period. They are each introduced by leading experts and academics in the field - giving a contemporary analysis of the original text - while a general series introduction by Fearghal McGarry sets the scene of the period. The complete series collectively tells the story of the birth of the Irish nation and consist of the following six titles: 978-1-906359-94-2 A Chronicle of Jails - Darrell Figgis; 978-1-906359-95-9 Civil War in Ulster - Joseph Johnston; 978-1-906359-96-6 Free State or Republic? - Padraig de Burca and John F. Boyle; 978-1-906359-97-3 Rising Out - Ernie O'Malley; 978-1-906359-98-0 Victory and Woe - Mossie Harnett and 978-1-906359-99-7 The Victory of Sinn Fein - P. S. O'Hegarty.

Civil War in Ulster (Paperback): Joseph Johnston, Roy Johnston, Tom Garvin, Fearghal McGarry Civil War in Ulster (Paperback)
Joseph Johnston, Roy Johnston, Tom Garvin, Fearghal McGarry
R343 Discovery Miles 3 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Centenary Classics series examines the fascinating time of change and evolution in the Ireland of 100 years ago during the 1916-23 revolutionary period. Each volume is introduced by Fearghal McGarry who sets the scene of this important period in Ireland's history. Civil War in Ulster, originally published in 1913, analyses the events leading up to the massive arming of the Orangemen which followed the Larne gun-running. Joseph Johnston was an Ulster Protestant writing as a liberal supporter of Home Rule. He gives the book's target Protestant readership an outline of recent Irish history, making the case that Home Rule had many positive features, and that none of the perceived negative features would be worth fighting a civil war to avoid. Although Johnston's objective in writing the book was unsuccessful and the point of view has been largely forgotten, his highly readable book provides a fascinating insight into the thoughts and fears of the population of Ulster at a critical time in Irish history and the foreword and introduction, by Tom Garvin and Roy Johnston, give a contemporary analysis of the thinking behind Johnston's unusual stand.

Infinitesimals and Limits: Hardy Joseph Johnston Infinitesimals and Limits
Hardy Joseph Johnston
R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Food Production in France in Time of War - Supplementary Report to the Trustees of the Albert Kahn Travelling Fellowship... Food Production in France in Time of War - Supplementary Report to the Trustees of the Albert Kahn Travelling Fellowship (Hardcover)
Joseph Johnston, Albert Kahn Travelling Fellowship
R682 Discovery Miles 6 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Narrative of Military Operations - Directed During the Late War Between the States (Paperback): Joseph Johnston Narrative of Military Operations - Directed During the Late War Between the States (Paperback)
Joseph Johnston
R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Civil War in Ulster - its Objects and Probable Consequences (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Joseph Johnston Civil War in Ulster - its Objects and Probable Consequences (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Joseph Johnston
R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Joseph Johnston was an Ulster Protestant Liberal, in favour of Home Rule by Britain. He published this book in 1913 to persuade the majority of Ulstermen that the dangers they saw were imaginary, and that avoiding Home Rule was not worth a civil war. He examined the events leading up to the massive arming of the Orangemen. He made the case that Home Rule had many positive features, and that none of the perceived negative features were worth fighting a civil war to avoid. In the Classics of Irish History series, this is its first reprinting since 1914.

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