ERIN GO BRAGH II
The Middle Of An Era 1975 – 1982
by
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About the Book
Two thousand and sixteen will be the centennial of the "1916 Rising," The Irish Republic will commemorate the founding of Eire. But in the North Ireland it will be different since six countries of the ancient Province of Ulster remain in the United Kingdom.
The fiftieth anniversary of "1916 Rising" in 1966 set the stage for the Modern Troubles. Since 1999 there has been something of a peace, but what might the Centennial bring?
In Erin go bragh II, The Middle of an Era, 1975 - 1982, the American student who earned a degree from Trinity, returns to Ireland with his family. The security forces in the North seek his brother-in-law, Danny Conlon, an IRA sniper.
Rudy goes to Canada to rescue Danny. He in turn is rescued by an old friend while back in the North of Ireland, and Danny avenges Rudy's arrest and mistreatment.
About the Author
R. M. Schlosser was born in Michigan to a German father and an Irish mother, who raised him to be an Irish-American, in spite of his German last name. He taught at a community college, and was the founder and director of an Irish Foreign Studies Program focusing on the Troubles in the North of Ireland. Though retired now, he is still active in things Irish. He and his wife travel widely, read avidly, and spend time with their children and their spouses, and grandchildren, in and around the Great Lakes’ State.