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Max Caulfield

Author of The Easter Rebellion

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Works by Max Caulfield

The Easter Rebellion (1975) 133 copies, 1 review
Ireland (1993) 61 copies
The Irish mystique, (1973) 12 copies
Bruce Lee Lives? (1975) 7 copies
Notte di terrore (1968) 2 copies, 1 review
Mary Whitehouse (1975) 2 copies

Associated Works

Amsterdam (1998) — Narrator, some editions — 7,968 copies, 203 reviews

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Legal name
Caulfield, Malachy Francis
Other names
McCoy Malachy, Caulfield Max
Birthdate
1915
Gender
male
Nationality
Ireland
Birthplace
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Places of residence
Pinner, Middlesex
Place of death
Pinner, Middlesex
Burial location
Malvery Worcestershire
Associated Place (for map)
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK

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Reviews

2 reviews
This book remains the classic work of its kind on the events of the Easter Rising in Ireland in 1916. Several other authors have written books in this area since Caulfield first published this book in 1963. It is still very readable and interested readers of the Rising should, in my opinion, consult Caulfield first as his work is referenced in all recent publications. As a journalist, the author’s training comes through in his language skills and prose and he widely interview many show more protagonists on both the Irish and British sides and many civilians also. It has stood the test of time and remains a credit to the author. show less
L' Athenia - un transatlantico della Donaldson Line - fu l'ultima nave passeggeri a lasciare l'Europa prima dello scoppio della II Guerra Mondiale.
A bordo c'erano 1417 persone: per la maggior parte americani e canadesi che rimpatriavano. Quando un siluro tedesco la calò a picco, l' ondata di esecrazione negli Stati Uniti fu analoga a quella sollevata dall'affondamento del Lusitania nel 1917.
Ma per gli uomini, le donne e i bambini a bordo della nave colpita, poco importavano le show more ripercussioni politiche. E ciò che eboe inizio con un'esp]osione sorda, che alcuni appena udirono, non somigliò alla fine del Lusitania. Qui descritta minuto per minuto in tutte le sue agghiaccianti fasi, l'agonia dell' Athenia somigliò invece a quella di un altro transatlantico tragico, in un'altra e piu lontana « notte di terrore»: la notte del Titanic. show less

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