Publisher's Synopsis
A new edition of the classic account of the Bloody Sunday events in Derry in 1972 when the Parachute Regiment shot twenty-seven unarmed civil rights demonstrators and fourteen men and boys died. 'This moving and impressive book is cumulatively powerful. The tour de force of the book is its description of Lord Widgery's Tribunal. As a mendacious and arrogant piece of judicial trumpery, it can hardly be equalled.' - The Guardian