
Click here to play the Joe Duffy interview with author Eamonn Ashe on RTÉ Radio 1 about his history book ’31 Years of Hell! 1914–1945′, a concise history of the two world wars and the interwar years.

“A superb overview of a hugely important but complex historical period…
“…makes understanding complex geopolitical manoeuvring and military decision-making easily understandable. For a factually-based history book it reads as easily as a good novel.“
— Philip Ingram, MBE, security expert, journalist, and former British Military Intelligence Officer.
Click here to read Philip Ingram’s full history book review.


Author Eamonn Ashe was invited to be a guest on The Late Lunch presented by Gerry Kelly on LMFM Radio (Ireland).
Click here to listen to that interview.

Author Eamonn Ashe was interviewed by Keith Finnegan on Galway Bay FM. Click here to listen to that interview.

The author Eamonn and his daughter Fiona Ashe of Flasheforward Communications (editor and publisher of the book) were interviewed by Declan Meehan on East Coast FM. Click here to listen to their interview.

“It’s a fluid, easy-to-read book, which includes timelines and maps to simplify complex situations, and photographs which capture the emotions of the time period.”
Click here to read the full Dundalk Democrat article.

“It is unique in covering the entire period from 1914–1945, and gives insight into how economic hardship and the rise of dictators during the interwar years led to World War II just twenty years after the Great War.”
Click here to read the full Drogheda Independent article.

“This is a compelling and incredibly well-researched history book. The author has managed to cram astonishing amounts of dates, names, facts and figures into a relatively short page extent and without taking in any way from the solemn and crucial lessons to be learned from some of the darkest years of recent world history.”
— Helena O’Leary, Quinn’s Quill
Click here to read the full history book review.