The Red Hand

The Red Hand
Author: Steve Bruce
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:


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Self-proclaimed defenders of Ulster, condemned by their opponents as thugs and murderers, Protestant paramilitaries have been responsible for around half of the civilian casualties in Ulster. Their operations have succeeded on occasion in subverting major political initiatives and have even brought down a government. Yet despite the familiarity of such names as the UDA, the UVF, the Red Hand commando, and the Shankhill Butchers, such groups remain little studied and poorly understood. This book, the first comprehensive study of loyalist terrorism in Ulster, draws on extensive interviews with terrorists conducted by the author, to assemble the most accurate picture possible of their methods and motives. Steve Bruce examines all aspects of their organizations from their origins and background, to the way in which they recruit their members, raise funds, and select and execute their terrorist operations. He also discusses claims that the security forces have at times turned a blind eye to the Protestant paramilitaries' activities. Bruce concludes by arguing that the paradoxical nature of pro-state terrorism - which seeks to maintain, rather than overturn, state power by violent means - informs every significant aspect of the loyalists' activities. In addition to being an important contribution to our understanding of the relationship between terrorism and the modern state, The Red Hand is essential reading for anyone who wishes to gain a fuller understanding of Northern Ireland's present Troubles.

Rise of the Red Hand

Rise of the Red Hand
Author: Olivia Chadha
Publisher: Erewhon
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-02-02
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1645660109


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A rare, searing portrayal of the future of climate change in South Asia. A streetrat turned revolutionary and the disillusioned hacker son of a politician try to take down a ruthlessly technocratic government that sacrifices its poorest citizens to build its utopia. The South Asian Province is split in two. Uplanders lead luxurious lives inside a climate-controlled biodome, dependent on technology and gene therapy to keep them healthy and youthful forever. Outside, the poor and forgotten scrape by with discarded black-market robotics, a society of poverty-stricken cyborgs struggling to survive in slums threatened by rising sea levels, unbreathable air, and deadly superbugs. Ashiva works for the Red Hand, an underground network of revolutionaries fighting the government, which is run by a merciless computer algorithm that dictates every citizen’s fate. She’s a smuggler with the best robotic arm and cybernetic enhancements the slums can offer, and her cargo includes the most vulnerable of the city’s abandoned children. When Ashiva crosses paths with the brilliant hacker Riz-Ali, a privileged Uplander who finds himself embroiled in the Red Hand’s dangerous activities, they uncover a horrifying conspiracy that the government will do anything to bury. From armed guardians kidnapping children to massive robots flattening the slums, to a pandemic that threatens to sweep through the city like wildfire, Ashiva and Riz-Ali will have to put aside their differences in order to fight the system and save the communities they love from destruction.

Men That God Made Mad

Men That God Made Mad
Author: Derek Lundy
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2010-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1446402029


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In this remarkable book, Belfast-born Derek Lundy uses the lives of three of his ancestors as a prism through which to examine what memory and the selective plundering of history has made of the truth in Northern Ireland. In Ulster the name 'Lundy' is synonymous with 'traitor'. Robert Lundy was the Protestant governor of Londonderry in 1688, just before it came under siege by the Catholic Irish army of James II. Robert Lundy ordered the city's capitulation. Crying 'No Surrender', hardline Protestants prevented it and drove him away in disgrace. William Steel Dickson's legacy is a little different. A Presbyterian minister born in the mid-eighteenth century, he preached with famous eloquence in favour of using whatever means necessary to resist the tyranny of the English. Finally there is 'Billy' Lundy, born in 1890, the embodiment of what the Ulster Protestants had become by the beginning of World War I - a tribe united in their hostility to Catholics and to the concept of a united Ireland. The lives of Robert Lundy, William Steel Dickson and Billy Lundy encapsulate many themes in the Ulster past. In telling their stories, Derek Lundy lays bare the harsh and murderous mythologies of Northern Ireland and gives us a revision of its history that seems particularly relevant in today's world.

The Red Hand

The Red Hand
Author: Peter Temple
Publisher: Text Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1925774988


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The unpublished, unfinished and unmissable writings of the unforgettable Peter Temple

Red Hands

Red Hands
Author: Christopher Golden
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781250246301


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The Red Hand of Doom

The Red Hand of Doom
Author: Richard Baker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Dungeons and Dragons (Game)
ISBN: 9780786939381


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An exciting super-adventure that pits heroes against an army bent on domination, this D&D Accessory includes encounters designed for use with the D&D miniatures game.

Redhand

Redhand
Author: Kurt Busiek
Publisher: Humanoids, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Fantasy comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9781594651137


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The perfect warrior is unleashed in an age of barbarism and magic, but all he wants is the peaceful life he's destined never to have. Touched by a prophecy, imbued with incredible fighting skills and immune to magic, he is fated to one day destroy the gods. Yet Redhand has no interest in this prediction, and no use for his destiny. Yet how can a man escape his own fate? This violent and intelligent story, set in a post-apocalyptic, primitive world, challenges and enthralls.

The Red Right Hand

The Red Right Hand
Author: Joel Townsley Rogers
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2021-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1471920801


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A deranged killer sends a doctor on a quest for the truth - deep into the recesses of his own mind. 'Deserves its reputation as one of the greatest mysteries of all time' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review What really happened to Inis St. Erme? What was his fatal mistake? Was it when he and his bride-to-be first set out to elope in Vermont? Or did his deadly error occur later, when they picked up a terrifying hitch-hiker, or when the three stopped at 'Dead Bridegroom's Pond' for a picnic? Dr Riddle is determined to find out, but he soon uncovers a series of bizarre coincidences that leave him questioning his sanity and his innocence. After all, he too walked those wild, deserted roads the night of the murder, stranded and struggling to get home to New York City. The more he reflects, the more his own memories become increasingly uncertain, as he veers into the irrational territory of pure terror...

The Red Hand

The Red Hand
Author: Michael Stephen Daigle
Publisher: Imzadi Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2019-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781944653194


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The long awaited prequel to the Frank Nagler Mysteries.

Red Hand Magazine

Red Hand Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1920
Genre:
ISBN:


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