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1. The outsider [2016]
- Outsider (Motion picture : 1979)
- [Chicago, Illinois] : Olive Films, [2016]
- Description
- Video — 1 videodisc (122 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. Sound: digital; optical; stereo mono; Dolby. Video: NTSC. Digital: video file; DVD video; region 1.
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Disillusioned by his experience in Vietnam, an Irish-American moves to Ireland and joins the IRA. Craig Wasson stars as Michael Flaherty, a young man looking for something to believe in after his time in Vietnam. An American by birth, Michael grow up hearing tales from his Irish grandfather about Ireland. Inspired by the Irish Republican Army's cause of an unified Ireland free from British rule, Michael volunteers to be a member. He's a stranger in a strange world, an American in Ireland fighting for the IRA. Michael is an enthusiastic true believer in their cause. Most of the Irish view him with suspicion and mistrust as an American. When it becomes politically expedient for them, the IRA's leadership decides they can use Michael's staus as an American in Belfast for their own gain. A powder keg fraught with peril in Northern Ireland, he's welcomed into the local IRA group. What Michael doesn't know is that he's a mere pawn for the IR. His life is meaningless to them as a naive American.
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2. The outsider [2016]
- Outsider (Motion picture : 1979)
- [Chicago, Illinois] : Olive Films, [2016]
- Description
- Video — 1 videodisc (122 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. Sound: digital; optical; mono.DTS-HD Master Audio. Digital: video file; Blu-ray; region A.
- Summary
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Disillusioned by his experience in Vietnam, an Irish-American moves to Ireland and joins the IRA. Craig Wasson stars as Michael Flaherty, a young man looking for something to believe in after his time in Vietnam. An American by birth, Michael grow up hearing tales from his Irish grandfather about Ireland. Inspired by the Irish Republican Army's cause of an unified Ireland free from British rule, Michael volunteers to be a member. He's a stranger in a strange world, an American in Ireland fighting for the IRA. Michael is an enthusiastic true believer in their cause. Most of the Irish view him with suspicion and mistrust as an American. When it becomes politically expedient for them, the IRA's leadership decides they can use Michael's staus as an American in Belfast for their own gain. A powder keg fraught with peril in Northern Ireland, he's welcomed into the local IRA group. What Michael doesn't know is that he's a mere pawn for the IR. His life is meaningless to them as a naive American.
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- Gill, Denis.
- 5th ed. - Philadelphia : Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier, 2007.
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- Book — xi, 289 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
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- Gill, Denis.
- 4th ed. - Edinburgh ; New York : Churchill Livingstone, 2003.
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- Book — x, 266 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
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5. The legend of 1900 [videorecording] [1999]
- Widescreen version. - Chatsworth, CA : Image Entertainment, [2002], c1999.
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- Video — 1 videodisc (125 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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Tells the tale of an extraordinary man who lives a remarkable life without setting foot on land. Abandoned atop a piano and raised by a lowly crew member in the bowels of a luxurious cruise ship, the boy is dubbed 1900 for the year he was born. As he grows up, he is drawn to the piano and discovers he has an amazing gift for creating music. His reputation spreads, but he refuses to leave the ship. Only when he spots a beautiful girl on-board does he try to join the outside world and live a normal life.
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6. Paediatric clinical examination [print] [1998]
- Gill, Denis.
- 3rd ed. - Edinburgh ; New York : Churchill Livingstone, 1998.
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- Book — 251 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
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RJ50 .G55 1998 | Unknown |
- O'Brien, Niall.
- Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books, 1993.
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- Book — xiv, 234 p.
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8. Paediatric clinical examination [print] [1993]
- Gill, Denis.
- 2nd ed. - Edinburgh ; New York : Churchill Livingstone, 1993.
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- Book — vii, 238 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
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9. Revolution from the heart [1987]
- O'Brien, Niall.
- New York : Oxford University Press, 1987.
- Description
- Book — viii, 310 p. : map ; 25 cm.
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In 1983 three priests--among them Irishman Niall O'Brien --together with six lay leaders were arrested in the Philippines on a false charge of murder. The government of Ferdinand Marcos hoped in this way to silence those within the church who were increasingly speaking out against social and political injustice. Instead, the "Negros Nine" became the subject of international protest and a focus of the burgeoning Philippine movement for non-violent change. Released after eighteen months' imprisonment, Father O'Brien returned to Dublin where his prison diary soon became a bestseller. In this new book, he unfolds the larger story of his twenty years as a missionary on the island of Negros in the Philippines. He shows how his encounters with the terrible poverty and ubiquitous injustice he found amid the wealth of the sugar plantations gradually convinced him that the true meaning of Christian discipleship is unconditional commitment to the poor and oppressed. He describes his role in establishing "basic Christian communities, " autonomous local groups developed to provide their members with mutual spiritual and practical support, which so alarmed and threatened the military regime. From these beginnings he traces the development, in this land of pervasive brutality and casual murder, of his own theology of absolute nonviolence. Set against a fascinating background of colonial and more recent Philippine history, O'Brien's vivid first-person narrative provides a unique perspective on the events leading up to the overthrow of the Marcos regime. His theology holds out the hope of a "liberation" that can break the continuing cycle of violence and hatred.
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10. Revolution from the heart [1987]
- O'Brien, Niall, 1939-2004.
- New York : Oxford University Press, 1987.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (viii, 310 pages) : map
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In 1983 three priests--among them Irishman Niall O'Brien --together with six lay leaders were arrested in the Philippines on a false charge of murder. The government of Ferdinand Marcos hoped in this way to silence those within the church who were increasingly speaking out against social and political injustice. Instead, the "Negros Nine" became the subject of international protest and a focus of the burgeoning Philippine movement for non-violent change. Released after eighteen months' imprisonment, Father O'Brien returned to Dublin where his prison diary soon became a bestseller. In.
- O'Brien, Niall.
- New York : Oxford University Press, 1987.
- Description
- Book — viii, 310 p. : map.
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