Fake News and the Irish War of Independence

Michael B. Barry

Fake News and the Irish War of Independence

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As the War of Independence began to rage in Ireland in 1920, the British, embarked on a major shake-up. They established publicity offices in Dublin to promote their version of events. In this fascinating book Michael B. Barry tells the story of fakery and dissimulation that emanated from Dublin Castle, including the so-called ‘Battle of Tralee’ staged at Vico Road, Killiney and the forged editions of the ‘Irish Bulletin’.

Also covered are the later careers of the practitioners of false news, which ranged from helping General Francisco Franco to fly to Morocco to start the Spanish Civil War, to being ennobled and taking a seat in the British House of Lords.

This highly readable book, with many colourful illustrations, casts light on a remarkable but little-known facet of the War of Independence.