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_aMaguire, Patrick _974298 |
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_aදිදුලන කඳුලැලි _bත්රස්තවාදියකු යැයි නම්කර සිරගත කළ දරුවකුගේ් කතාව |
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_aDehiwala _bWidarshana Prakashana _c2010 _g2010 |
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_a376 p. _c21 cm. |
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500 | _aThe intensely moving memoir of Patrick Maguire, one of the 'Maguire Seven' wrongly imprisoned as a teenager for making bombs for the IRA. | ||
520 | _a5 October 1974: an IRA unit leaves bombs in two Guilldford pubs. Five people are killed. 4 March 1976: the Maguire Seven are wrongfully convicted of possession of the nitro-glycerine used in the bombings. 26 June 1991: the convictions against the Maguire Seven are quashed. Behind these dates lie the human stories. My Father's Watch tells that of Patrick Maguire, the youngest of the accused, who was thirteen years old at the time of his arrest and fourteen when he was sentenced to four years in an adult prison. This book takes us through his entire life, from his working-class childhood in West London to his difficulties since prison, the roots of which go back to the wrongfull convictions and destruction of his family that followed | ||
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_aLiterature _975461 |
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_aEnglish fiction _975462 |
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_aEnglish novel _975463 |
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_aDe Silva, Anula _etr. _916905 |
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