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Book Synopsis
Published on the 35th anniversary of Sands' death, this powerful biography illuminates his life and political impact.

Trade Review
'An excellent book. It tells not just the story of Bobby, the prison protest and hunger strikes, but accurately captures the atmosphere of the prison. Friends of Bobby tell of the person they knew. He is alive and vibrant on every page' -- Dr Laurence McKeown, former IRA Hunger-Striker
'The life of Bobby Sands shows development, growth, maturation, and a profoundly humanistic internationalist flavour, in the midst of a bitter, ugly struggle that can purge the humanity out of anyone' -- Mumia Abu-Jamal, American activist and journalist
'A gripping, heart-stopping, exhilarating sometimes sad book - a story of life, love and noble death' -- Malachy McCourt, actor, writer and politician
'Bobby Sands, as this magnificent biography reminds us, was a hero for the whole world. We cried when he died, but he laughed in the face of tyranny and taught us the deepest meaning of comradeship' -- Mike Davis, political activist and historian
'This book has been, in my view, a primary tool for our collective, peaceful efforts, and helped us to achieve victories in our struggle - Bobby's spirit lives on' -- Todd Ashker, representative of the Short Corridor Collective Human Rights Movement, Pelican Bay State Prison, California

Table of Contents
Foreword to the New Edition by Mumia Abu-Jamal
Preface to the New Edition
Prelude
1. Growing Up in Utopia
2. Violence and Anger
3. Into the IRA
4. A Change of Scene
5. A Trip to the South
6. Prison
7. Things Get Hot
8. Learning to Rebel
9. Leaving Long Kesh
10. Putting It into Practice
11. A Bad Day in Dunmurry
12. Castlereagh
13. Back to Prison
14. Solitary Confinement
15. On the Blanket
16. Escalating the Protest
17. H6: Building Solidarity Within
18. H6: Extending the Protest
19. Toward the Inevitable
20. Hunger Strike
21. Step by Step
22. The End
23. The Beginning
Notes
Acknowledgements
Index

Bobby Sands

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A Paperback / softback by Denis O'Hearn

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    Publisher: Pluto Press
    Publication Date: 20/03/2016
    ISBN13: 9780745336336, 978-0745336336
    ISBN10: 0745336337

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Published on the 35th anniversary of Sands' death, this powerful biography illuminates his life and political impact.

    Trade Review
    'An excellent book. It tells not just the story of Bobby, the prison protest and hunger strikes, but accurately captures the atmosphere of the prison. Friends of Bobby tell of the person they knew. He is alive and vibrant on every page' -- Dr Laurence McKeown, former IRA Hunger-Striker
    'The life of Bobby Sands shows development, growth, maturation, and a profoundly humanistic internationalist flavour, in the midst of a bitter, ugly struggle that can purge the humanity out of anyone' -- Mumia Abu-Jamal, American activist and journalist
    'A gripping, heart-stopping, exhilarating sometimes sad book - a story of life, love and noble death' -- Malachy McCourt, actor, writer and politician
    'Bobby Sands, as this magnificent biography reminds us, was a hero for the whole world. We cried when he died, but he laughed in the face of tyranny and taught us the deepest meaning of comradeship' -- Mike Davis, political activist and historian
    'This book has been, in my view, a primary tool for our collective, peaceful efforts, and helped us to achieve victories in our struggle - Bobby's spirit lives on' -- Todd Ashker, representative of the Short Corridor Collective Human Rights Movement, Pelican Bay State Prison, California

    Table of Contents
    Foreword to the New Edition by Mumia Abu-Jamal
    Preface to the New Edition
    Prelude
    1. Growing Up in Utopia
    2. Violence and Anger
    3. Into the IRA
    4. A Change of Scene
    5. A Trip to the South
    6. Prison
    7. Things Get Hot
    8. Learning to Rebel
    9. Leaving Long Kesh
    10. Putting It into Practice
    11. A Bad Day in Dunmurry
    12. Castlereagh
    13. Back to Prison
    14. Solitary Confinement
    15. On the Blanket
    16. Escalating the Protest
    17. H6: Building Solidarity Within
    18. H6: Extending the Protest
    19. Toward the Inevitable
    20. Hunger Strike
    21. Step by Step
    22. The End
    23. The Beginning
    Notes
    Acknowledgements
    Index

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