Bandit Country: The IRA In South Armagh

Toby Harnden
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Bandit Country: The IRA In South Armagh

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  • Published date: Jul 03, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 544
  • Publisher: Biteback Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781785908415
  • Dimensions: 5.1" W x 1.4" L x 7.8" H
Toby Harnden, author of First Casualty: The Untold Story of the CIA Mission to Avenge 9/11, is a winner of the Orwell Prize for Books. A former foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times of London and the Daily Telegraph who reported from thirty-three countries, he specializes in terrorism and war. Born in Portsmouth, England, Harnden was imprisoned in Zimbabwe, prosecuted in Britain for protecting confidential sources, and vindicated by a $23 million public inquiry in Ireland. A dual British and US citizen, he spent a decade as a Royal Navy officer before becoming a journalist. He holds a First Class degree in modern history from Oxford and is the author of Bandit Country: The IRA & South Armagh and Dead Men Risen: An Epic Story of War and Heroism in Afghanistan. Previously based in London, Belfast, Jerusalem, Baghdad, and Washington, DC, he lives in Virginia.
“Masterful … A triumph … Should be compulsory reading.” --Irish Times
“A formidable achievement … Essential reading for anyone with a mind capable of changing.” --Sunday Business Post
“Courageous … compulsive … goes inside the most impenetrable and deadly of the IRA Brigades.”--Peter Taylor, The Guardian
“The definitive history.”--Sunday Express
“Compelling and minutely researched.”--Irish Examiner
“Fascinating and unrelenting.” --Fortnight magazine
“The definitive account of the IRA’s South Armagh Brigade.” --Mail on Sunday

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