The O'Rahilly: Secret History Rebellion, 1916

Author:   Aodogán O’Rahilly
Publisher:   The Lilliput Press Ltd
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9781843516712


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 February 2016
Replaced By:   9781843516712
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The O'Rahilly: Secret History Rebellion, 1916


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Although commemorated by Yeats’s poem, Michael O’Rahilly is one of the forgotten leaders of the 1916 Rising — the first leader to die, the only one killed in action. This is his story written by his son, beginning in Ballylongford, County Kerry. O’Rahilly was educated at Clongowes, married a Philadelphia heiress, and had a brief career as a country gentleman and JP. O’Rahilly spent several years in the USA, returning in 1909 to Dublin, writing for the Sinn Féin press and joining the Gaelic League. Until his death, he devoted himself to the achievement of his country’s independence. The O’Rahilly, as he became known, was the prime mover in the formation of the Irish Volunteers and its director of arms, organizing the purchase and delivery of the Howth rifles in July 1914. During Easter Week itself he acted as Pearse’s aide-decamp in the General Post Office, and after Connolly was wounded became effective commander of the garrison. He died leading twelve men in a charge against a British barricade in Moore Street. Aodagán O’Rahilly was twelve when his father was killed, a privileged spectator of events that had the simplicity, and inevitability, of Greek tragedy. A final letter from son to father was endorsed by a dying soldier’s farewell to his wife, punctured by the fatal bullet. This is the last personal account of 1916, honouring tradition that led to the founding of the Irish state, while saluting an individual who made it possible. It contains telling sketches of other actors in the drama — Casement, MacNeill, Redmond, Devoy, Hobson, Plunkett, Markievicz, Childers, Griffith, Pearse, Connolly — and by weaving unpublished documents and family letters through the narrative, clothes the skeleton of history.

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Author:   Aodogán O’Rahilly
Publisher:   The Lilliput Press Ltd
Imprint:   The Lilliput Press Ltd
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.60cm , Height: 30.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9781843516712


ISBN 10:   1843516713
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 February 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Replaced By:   9781843516712
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'This well-illustrated book gives an intimate picture of the role played by O'Rahilly in the 1916 drama ... this volume is a magnificent achievement. Far more than an act of filial homage, it is a monumentum aere perrennius.' -The Irish Times


‘This well-illustrated book gives an intimate picture of the role played by O’Rahilly in the 1916 drama … this volume is a magnificent achievement. Far more than an act of filial homage, it is a monumentum aere perrennius.’ —The Irish Times


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Aodogan O’ Rahilly was born in 1904 and died in 2000. He attended Mount St Benedict in County Wexford and studied engineering at UCD, taking a year out to serve with the republican forces in 1922. He was chairman of Bord na Móna for fifteen years, retiring in 1974, and purchased and developed Greenore port in County Louth in the 1950s.

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