
An Irish Voice: The Quest for Peace
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In 1992, while unable to get an American Visa, Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams was invited to write a series of columns for the "Irish Voice" newspaper and the "Irish American" magazine. They began as reports from Belfast but soon developed into a chronicle of the emerging peace process. An "Irish Voice" seamlessly collects many of these important articles under one cover to provide a first-hand account of the modern Republican movement and the ongoing peace process in Ireland.
Author: Gerry Adams
Format: Paperback, 256 pages, 140mm x 215mm
Published: 1997, Roberts Rinehart Publishers, United States
Genre: Anthologies, Essays, Letters & Miscellaneous
In 1992, while unable to get an American Visa, Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams was invited to write a series of columns for the "Irish Voice" newspaper and the "Irish American" magazine. They began as reports from Belfast but soon developed into a chronicle of the emerging peace process. An "Irish Voice" seamlessly collects many of these important articles under one cover to provide a first-hand account of the modern Republican movement and the ongoing peace process in Ireland.
