Long Watch, The: The History of the Irish Mercantile Marine in World War Two

Forde, Frank

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MILITARY NAVAL GENERAL

At the outbreak of the Second World War, Ireland declared neutrality and thus was isolated as never before. But total isolation could not be sustained; it was imperative to continue essential trading overseas. A life line had to be formed and so the nucleus of a merchant marine was established. For the following five years a tiny fleet of vessels ventured the seas under the Tricolour, the badge of neutrality clearly emblazoned on their hulls. This is the story of that fleet, diminutive in size but large in heroism. It is the story also of exceptional courage of the mariners themselves, many of whom perished as victims of a war in which they were non-participants.

pp. 147 illusts First Edition. #301022 (name on fep)

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AuthorForde, Frank
Number of pages147
PublisherGill and MacMillan, Dublin
Year Published1981
Binding Type

Hardcover in Dustjacket

Book Condition

Near Fine

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