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1916

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by Morgan Llywelyn


  7. The Irish Republic, p. 159.

  8. Leaders and Men of the Easter Rising, p. 171.

  9. Revolutionary Woman, p. 68.

  10. Revolutionary Woman, p. 68.

  11. The Rising, p. 76.

  12. The Rising, p. 76.

  13. Revolutionary Woman, p. 70.

  Chapter Forty-Four

  1. Where They Lived in Dublin, p. 139.

  2. The Irish Republic, p. 155.

  3. De Valera, p. 67.

  4. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, pp. 277, 295.

  5. Winding the Clock, p. 83.

  6. Revolutionary Woman, p. 71.

  7. The Irish Republic, p. 169.

  8. The Rising, p. 155.

  9. The Irish Republic, p. 156.

  10. The Rising, p. 90; Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 268.

  11. Excerpted from “From a Hermitage,” an essay by P. H. Pearse.

  12. The Rising, p. 92.

  Chapter Forty-Five

  1. The Rising, p. 69.

  2. The Irish Republic, p. 154.

  Chapter Forty-Six

  1. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 269.

  2. The Irish Republic, p. 162.

  3. Where They Lived in Dublin, p. 139.

  4. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 270.

  5. A semiautomatic weapon manufactured by the Deutsche Waffen and Munitionsfabriken of Berlin in 1900.

  6. The Rising, p. 93.

  7. The Irish Republic, p. 160.

  8. The Irish Republic, p. 163.

  9. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 273.

  Chapter Forty-Seven

  1. The Rising, p. 98.

  2. Michael Collins, p. 37.

  3. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 273.

  4. Terrible Beauty, p. 132.

  5. Oxford English Dictionary.

  6. Dublin 1916, p. 70.

  7. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 273.

  8. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 275.

  Chapter Forty-Eight

  1. The Rising, pp. 99–100.

  2. 1916 Commission, Minutes of Evidence.

  3. Dublin Castle & the 1916 Rising, p. 86.

  4. A History of Irish Flags, p. 208.

  5. Enchanted by Dreams, p. 24.

  6. Dublin Burning, p. 33.

  7. Terrible Beauty, p. 140.

  8. The Complete Works of P. H. Pearse: The Man Called Pearse, p. 245.

  9. The Rising, p. 117.

  10. Winding the Clock, p. 207.

  11. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 278.

  12. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 278.

  13. Enchanted by Dreams, p. 25.

  14. Terrible Beauty, p. 133.

  Chapter Forty-Nine

  1. Enchanted by Dreams, p. 26.

  2. Winding the Clock, p. 207.

  3. The Rising, p. 125.

  4. Dublin 1916, p. 52.

  5. Enchanted by Dreams, p. 26.

  6. Terrible Beauty, p. 130.

  7. A History of Irish Flags, pp. 209–217.

  Chapter Fifty

  1. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 279.

  2. Terrible Beauty, p. 142.

  3. Winding the Clock, p. 208.

  4. The Rising, p. 130.

  5. On Another Man’s Wound, p. 34.

  6. The Rising, p. 117.

  7. The Insurrection in Dublin, p. 7.

  8. Terrible Beauty, p. 143.

  9. The Rising, p. 120.

  10. Terrible Beauty, p. 143.

  11. The Insurrection in Dublin, p. 19.

  Chapter Fifty-One

  1. Terrible Beauty, p. 144.

  2. The Rising, p. 134.

  3. The Rising, p. 138.

  4. The Rising, p. 139.

  Chapter Fifty-Two

  1. Terrible Beauty, p. 144.

  2. The Insurrection in Dublin, p. 26.

  3. Dublin as a Work of Art, p. 198.

  4. The Easter Rising, photograph on p. 18.

  5. On display in the National Museum of Ireland.

  6. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 290.

  Chapter Fifty-Three

  1. Eyewitness report taken from the Gaelic American, “Inside Story of the Easter Week Rebellion,” July 29, 1916.

  2. The Rising, p. 160.

  3. Terrible Beauty, p. 146.

  4. The Rising, p. 296.

  5. The Rising, pp. 193–202.

  Chapter Fifty-Four

  1. The Irish Republic, p. 192.

  2. The Easter Rising, photograph on p. 24.

  3. The Rising, p. 147.

  4. The Complete Works of P. H. Pearse: The Man Called Pearse, p. 188.

  5. Enchanted by Dreams, p. 49.

  6. Enchanted by Dreams, p. 40.

  7. Winding the Clock, p. 216.

  8. The Rising, p. 147.

  9. Dublin 1916, p. 206; account of Elizabeth O’Farrell.

  Chapter Fifty-Five

  1. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 299.

  2. The Rising, p. 152.

  3. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 301.

  4. From the private memoir of Jack Plunkett.

  5. Winding the Clock, p. 220.

  6. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 302.

  7. “The Soldier’s Song,” which later became the Irish National Anthem.

  Chapter Fifty-Six

  1. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 304.

  2. The Rising, p. 251; Dublin 1916, p. 207; account of Elizabeth O’Farrell.

  3. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 304.

  4. The Rising, p. 254.

  5. The Irish Republic, p. 176.

  6. Enchanted by Dreams, p. 76.

  7. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 309.

  8. Michael Collins, p. 44.

  9. Captain Lee Wilson, later an RIC inspector in Wexford, who was mysteriously killed in 1920.

  Chapter Fifty-Seven

  1. The Rising, p. 191.

  2. The Rising, p. 184.

  3. “God Save Ireland,” traditional rebel song, The Rising, p. 185.

  4. The Rising, p. 258.

  5. The Irish Republic, p. 183.

  6. Dublin Castle & the 1916 Rising, p. 113.

  7. Suppressed; not published until 1946, by the Irish Press.

  8. “The Wayfarer,” by Pádraic Pearse.

  9. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 319.

  10. Letter in Pearse Museum, Saint Enda’s.

  Chapter Fifty-Eight

  1. Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure, p. 322.

  2. Dublin 1916, p. 262.

  3. A Dictionary of Irish Biography, p. 197.

  4. Dublin 1916, p. 264.

  Chapter Fifty-Nine

  1. Patrick Pearse: Triumph of Failure, p. 298.

  2. Patrick Pearse: Triumph of Failure, p. 324.

  3. Dublin Castle & the 1916 Rising, p. 126.

  4. Dublin Castle & the 1916 Rising, p. 131.

  Chapter Sixty

  1. Excerpt from “The Fool,” by P. H. Pearse.

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  1916

  Copyright © 1998 by Morgan Llywelyn

  All rights reserved.

  The poetry of Pádraic Pearse, Joseph Plunkett, and Thomas MacDonagh quoted in this book is taken from The 1916 Poets, edited by Desmond Ryan, published by Gill and Macmillan Ltd., Dublin, 1995.

  “We Saw a Vision” (“Rinneadh Aisling Dúinn”) is reprinted by permission of the author, Liam Mac Uistín.

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  Maps by Mark Stein Studios

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the hardcover edition as follows:

  Llywelyn, Morgan.

  1916 / Morgan Llywelyn.—1st ed.

  p. cm.

  “A Tom Doherty Associates book.”

  Includes bibliographical references (p. ).

  ISBN: 978-0-312-87140-6

  1. Ireland—History—Easter Rising, 1916—fiction. I. Title.

  PS3562.L94A625 1998

  813'.54—dc21 97-29838

  CIP

 

 

 


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