President of Sinn Fein & Westminster MP for West Belfast Gerry Adams has been a published writer since 1982. His books have won critical acclaim in many quarters & have been widely translated. His writings range from local history & reminiscence to politics & short stories & they include the fullest & most authoritative exposition of modern Irish republicanism. Born in West Belfast in 1948 into a family with close ties to both the trade union & republican movements Gerry Adams is the eldest of ten children. His mother was an articulate & gentle woman his father a republican activist who had been jailed at the age of sixteen & he was partly reared by his grandmother who nurtured in him a love of reading. His childhood despite its material poverty he has described in glowing & humorous terms recollecting golden hours spent playing on the slopes of the mountain behind his home & celebrating the intimate sense of community in the tightly packed streets of working-class West Belfast. But even before leaving school to work as a barman he had become aware of the inequities & inequalities of life in the north of Irel&. Soon he was engaged in direct action on the issues of housing unemployment & civil rights. For many years his voice was banned from radio & television by both the British & Irish governments while commentators & politicians condemned him & all he stood for. But through those years Brandon published a succession of books which made an important contribution to an understanding of the true circumstances of life & politics in the north of Irel&. In his autobiography Before the Dawn Gerry Adams brings a unique perspective to the years of conflict insurrection & bitter struggle which ensued when peaceful political agitation was met with hysterical reaction & the sectarian tinderbox of Britains last colony erupted. From the pogroms of 1969 to the hunger strikes of 1981 from the streets of West Belfast to the cages of Long Kesh his powerful memoir is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand modern Irel&.