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Just a Simple Belfast Boy - cover

Just a Simple Belfast Boy

Brian Mawhinney

Publisher: Biteback Publishing

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This simple Belfast boy was to find himself at the centre of politics during some of the most tumultuous events of recent British history - the peace process in Ireland, Britain in Europe, Thatcher versus Major. This momentous autobiography is full of the acerbic wit and outspoken opinion that characterises Brian Mawhinney - the man and the politician. This long-awaited memoir is a major work of enduring historical significance, packed with untold stories.
Available since: 04/23/2013.
Print length: 384 pages.

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