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The Black & Tans 1920-1921 by Jim Herlihy

The Black & Tans 1920-1921 – A Complete List, Short History and Genealogical Guide by Jim Herlihy.Rightfully described as ‘Ireland’s foremost authority on the history of Irish policing and police forces’, retired Garda and co-founder of An Garda…See More
Jun 28, 2021
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The Black & Tans 1920-1921 by Jim Herlihy

The Black & Tans 1920-1921 – A Complete List, Short History and Genealogical Guide by Jim Herlihy.Rightfully described as ‘Ireland’s foremost authority on the history of Irish policing and police forces’, retired Garda and co-founder of An Garda…See More
Jun 10, 2021
DJ Kelly commented on David Lawlor's blog post The Tan Who Was Hanged By His Own Side
"Well, folks, tomorrow is the centenary of the execution of 'Tan' William Mitchell, and he gets a mention in today's Irish Independent. The article features Jim Herlihy's excellent new book on the Black & Tans, and Jim so…"
Jun 6, 2021
Michael Mullikin commented on DJ Kelly's blog post 'A Bloody Dawn: The Irish at D-Day' by Dan Harvey
"Credit is due to the movie The Longest Day for Sean Connery's great portrayal of an Irish soldier on D-Day."
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'A Bloody Dawn: The Irish at D-Day' by Dan Harvey

This, the latest book by retired Lt Col Dan Harvey, represents an admirably huge amount of meticulous research and yet is highly readable. I had been aware that my own local regiment – The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry – had long connections with Ireland and that they had been involved in the extraordinary military operation known as the D-Day landings,…See More
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"What a fantastic story, Joe. I'll have to seek out the book about McCarthy. Thanks for sharing."
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DJ Kelly commented on DJ Kelly's blog post A BLOODY DAWN: The Irish at D-Day by Dan Harvey
"I did find one error in the book, though. The author has an Irish regiment being the first to arrive at Pegasus Bridge in gliders, but it was the Ox & Bucks. I know this because a former neighbour of mine, Charlie, was one of those glider-borne…"
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Joe Gannon commented on DJ Kelly's blog post A BLOODY DAWN: The Irish at D-Day by Dan Harvey
"I just picked up this book at a bookstore in Killorglin, Co. Kerry in June. Haven't had a chance to read it yet, but will shortly. Thanks for the review. "
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'A Bloody Dawn: The Irish at D-Day' by Dan Harvey

This, the latest book by retired Lt Col Dan Harvey, represents an admirably huge amount of meticulous research and yet is highly readable. I had been aware that my own local regiment – The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry – had long connections with Ireland and that they had been involved in the extraordinary military operation known as the D-Day landings,…See More
Aug 1, 2019
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Review: 'The Labour Hercules' by Jeffrey Leddin

THE LABOUR HERCULES: The Irish Citizen Army and Irish Republicanism 1913-1923 [Irish Academic Press ISBN: 9781788550741]Jeffrey Leddin’s latest book charts the rise and activities of Irish Labour’s first urban working-class militia. The Irish Citizen Army (ICA) came into being as a direct response to police brutality against strikers during the 1913 Dublin lock-out, and…See More
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The Black & Tans 1920-1921 by Jim Herlihy

Posted on June 10, 2021 at 10:00am 0 Comments

The Black & Tans 1920-1921 – A Complete List, Short History and Genealogical Guide by Jim Herlihy.

Rightfully described as ‘Ireland’s foremost authority on the history of Irish policing and police…

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'A Bloody Dawn: The Irish at D-Day' by Dan Harvey

Posted on August 1, 2019 at 7:30am 2 Comments

This, the latest book by retired Lt Col Dan Harvey, represents an admirably huge amount of meticulous research and yet is highly readable. I had been aware that my own local regiment – The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry – had long connections with Ireland and that they…

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Review: 'The Labour Hercules' by Jeffrey Leddin

Posted on May 7, 2019 at 3:30am 0 Comments

THE LABOUR HERCULES: The Irish Citizen Army and Irish Republicanism 1913-1923

[Irish Academic Press ISBN: 9781788550741]

Jeffrey Leddin’s latest book charts the rise and activities of Irish Labour’s first urban working-class militia. The Irish…

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Review of: 'They Killed the Ice Cream Man'

Posted on September 4, 2016 at 6:00am 4 Comments

To say that truth is always the first casualty of war may be a cliché, but it never was more apt than when applied to the thirty years of Ireland’s most recent, painful and pointless ‘Troubles’ [1968-98]. Many grief-stricken…

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Comment Wall (11 comments)

At 4:44pm on June 10, 2013, Gerry Regan said…

DJ, welcome to The (New) Wild Geese. And thanks for jumping right in on our discussion of " 'Tans' in the Family Attic."

Delighted to have you part of our growing worldwide Irish family!

At 4:45pm on June 10, 2013, Ryan O'Rourke said…

Hi, DJ. 

Wanted to take a minute to welcome you here to The Wild Geese.  It's a great little community which is blossoming into something big, little by little.  Your book about the Black & Tans sounds fascinating.  Great to have you here to add your perspectives.

Welcome aboard, DJ!

~ Ryan

At 4:54pm on June 10, 2013, DJ Kelly said…

Thank you Gerry & Ryan.  Delighted to be here.  Been packing all day as am embarking on a mini book tour on Weds am, to Irish World Heritage Centre in Manchester UK and then on Friday to  Dunlavin Arts Festival, Co Wicklow.  Am off for some shuteye now, but will pop in again in the morning (UK time).  Night all.  :-D 

At 12:47pm on June 20, 2013, Gerry Regan said…

Denise, congrats on your selection as our "Member of the Week"!

At 5:11pm on June 20, 2013, DJ Kelly said…

Thank you Ger.  What an honour.  I'm enjoying the site (in Co Waterford, Ireland, at the moment).

At 2:31pm on July 19, 2013, Sheila Lucy Hemmings said…

Hello DJ, thanks for asking to be my friend on here, hope you are well x

At 12:51am on July 20, 2013, DJ Kelly said…

Thanks for accepting Lucy.  I see we both have a Mayo connection.  My mother was a Lyons from Aughamore, near Ballyhaunis in East Mayo.  I'm heading over there (for first time since I was 3 years old) in 4 weeks for a bit of a 'gathering' with all my cousins.  I'm hoping also to get a feel for the place as I thought I might write a book based on the maternal ancestry.  My father's side are Northern Irish (Belfast & Carrickfergus) and  I've published 2 novels based on the paternal ancestors and am currently writing another.  I'm Manchester born but much travelled and living these days in Buckinghamshire, where I set up Chalfont Writers' Circle.  I also research and write little local history books for my local history group.  Best wishes.  Denise [DJ Kelly] 

At 4:34am on July 20, 2013, Margaret Whittock said…

Thanks Denise. And congratulations on the success of Running with Crows, both in book form and as a play. It seems to be going from strength to strength. 

At 5:03am on December 21, 2013, Joe Kelly said…

From one Kelly to another.

Happy Christmas - Joe

www.kellyclanireland.com

At 12:48pm on August 31, 2014, Niamh Ultaigh said…
DJ, thank you for the lovely invitation! I look forward to lots of history and lots of craic!

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