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Legendary 'Lugs' Branigan
Contributor(s): Kearns, Kevin C. (Author)
ISBN: 0717168298     ISBN-13: 9780717168293
Publisher: Gill Books
OUR PRICE:   $27.00  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Historical
- History | Europe - Ireland
- Biography & Autobiography | Military
Dewey: B
Physical Information: 1.26" H x 6.06" W x 8.86" (1.37 lbs) 380 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
- Cultural Region - Ireland
 
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Publisher Description:

Born in the Liberties of Dublin in 1910, Jim Branigan was, by his own admission, a shy, scrawny -sissy- as a lad. Cruelly beaten by bullies in the railway yard where he worked during his teens, he refused to fight back. Yet he went on to become a heavyweight boxing champion and to earn the -undisputed reputation as the country's toughest and bravest garda-.

Refusing to carry a baton and relying upon his fists instead, he dealt with Dublin's array of gurriers and criminals, taking on the vicious -animal gangs- of the 1930s and '40s and quelling the wild -rock-and-roll riots- of the '50s.

Ironically, for all his fame as a tough, fearless garda, he was most beloved for his humanity and compassion. His role as guardian of the battered women of the tenements and as protector and father figure of the city's piteous prostitutes--or -pavement hostesses-, as he called them--was unrecorded in the press and hushed up by the Garda brass.

His is a tale of extraordinary courage and compassion, and this untold part of his story is long overdue. Here is a book that presents a revealing and unvarnished portrait of the man and his life, authenticated by the oral testimony of family members, friends and Garda mates who stood with him through the most harrowing and poignant experiences.

-A revealing portrait not just of a passionate and dedicated public figure, but also of a society undergoing great and constant change.-Eamon Delaney, Irish Independent

-A tale of extraordinary courage and compassion.- Ireland's Own

-One of those people who become a legend in his own time.- Chief Superintendent Edmund Doherty


Contributor Bio(s): Kearns, Kevin C.: -

Kevin C. Kearns, Ph.D., is a social historian and Professor Emeritus at the University of Northern Colorado. He has made over 40 research trips to Ireland, a number of which were funded by the National Geographic Society. Of his ten books on Dublin, five have been bestsellers, most notably Dublin Tenement Life: An Oral History which was number one on The Irish Times bestseller list for many weeks. He is the author of Dublin Voices: An Oral Folk History, Stoneybatter: Dublin's Inner Urban Village, Ireland's Arctic Siege: The Big Freeze of 1947 and The Bombing of Dublin's North Strand: The Untold Story. His latest book, Lugs Branigan: Ireland's Most Famed Garda, was published in September 2014.