Ten Men Dead
Discover the gripping account of the 1981 hunger strike in Northern Ireland with Ten Men Dead by David Beresford. This compelling book, published in 1987, delves into the harrowing story of ten men who sacrificed their lives in Long Kesh prison, fighting for recognition as political prisoners by Margaret Thatcher's government. Beresford provides a detailed and insightful exploration of the events and characters involved, capturing the emotional turmoil faced by families and the world watching in disbelief. With 432 pages of meticulously researched content, Ten Men Dead offers readers a profound understanding of the armed struggle and the political climate of the time. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the history of Northern Ireland, politics, and the fight for freedom. Don’t miss out on this powerful narrative that has been recognized as one of the best books of 1989 by the New York Times Book Review.