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John Feehan was the founder of Mercier Press as well as a former army officer and the author of a number of non fiction titles. This is from 1984, and examines what he saw as a plot by British military intelligence to darken Haughey's name .
Capt Feehan allegeS an anti- Haughey plot by various British agencies in Operation Brogue, but when he realised later that Mr Haughey's anti-British posturing (when he was in Opposition) was insincere and fraudulent and designed only to get him back into power, he then denounced him as a collaborator with the British occupation in a second book entitled An Apology to the Irish People (1988). That book disowned the arguments advanced in Operation Brogue and accused Mr Haughey of betraying the Northern nationalists and of deceiving those in the 26 Counties who had voted him back into office. .
Crease to back cover. Previous owners name on front endpaper.