Product Description
A first edition, Anvil Press 1989 of Marcus de Búrca's groundbreaking study of Michael Cusack, the Clare born founder of the GAA, and one of the key members of what became known as the Gaelic Revivalmovement ( although not known by this at the time) He was a complicated man, who was later dismissed by the GAA organisation he had partly founded.
In very good condition, internally unmarked, a price point on the back cover has been erased neatly with a blade, leaving a small mark.
192 pages, with illustrations, index and reproductions of a number of period documents.
Tracked courier delivery within Ireland is included in the cost.