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The Troubles
Files
Most people who read
Northern Ireland Troubles books
read them alone.

That ends here.

The Troubles Files is the room that has not existed: one carefully selected Northern Ireland Troubles non-fiction title per month, a reading brief before it arrives, and a live examination with serious readers from around the world.

Great Britain and Northern Ireland £99.99 first quarter · then £39.99/month
Ireland · EU · USA · Canada £149.99 first quarter · then £49.99/month
Cancel any time with 30 days notice. First quarter prepaid.
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The history is serious. The rooms rarely are.

You have been reading about this conflict for years, possibly decades. You have found the books that matter, tracked down the ones that went out of print, and worked through the ones that were too comfortable with their conclusions.

What you have not found is a room where people read at that level. Book clubs share opinions. Academic seminars avoid the dangerous questions. Social media turns every serious discussion into a sectarian scoreboard. The room where serious readers examine this history honestly, without agenda, with people who know the ground: that room has not existed. Until now.

"You read it seriously. You finish it with twenty questions. The Troubles Files is where those questions go."
Belfast Books · The problem we built this to solve

The archive.
The question.
The room.

Belfast Books opened in North Belfast in 2014. From the first week, customers came in asking for Troubles non-fiction. Not casual curiosity: serious reading.

Over twelve years, we have sourced books that have been unavailable for a decade. We have had conversations with customers who have been reading this history seriously for thirty years and still cannot find a room where people examine it with the same rigour they bring to it themselves.

In twelve years of trading, one title has been requested more than any other: Bandit Country by Toby Harnden. Customers come in asking for it, come back when we are out of stock, ask us to source it. It has been the most sought-after Troubles title we have encountered in over a decade of serious bookselling.

The Troubles Files is the answer to what those customers have been asking for. The book, the room to examine it in, and a private Skool group where the conversation, the recordings, the sourcing alerts, and the first-dibs notifications live between sessions.

Built from 12 years of serious Troubles non-fiction bookselling
First file #001 Bandit Country by Toby Harnden
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The most requested book in Belfast Books' history. Now your first dispatch.
Bandit Country by Toby Harnden
File 001 · South Armagh
Belfast Books · Open since 2014In twelve years of trading, no book has been requested more often than this one. It is the single most sought-after Troubles title we have encountered in over a decade of serious bookselling, and it is the only possible first book for The Troubles Files.
Bandit Country
Toby Harnden · Published 1999 · Hodder and Stoughton

South Armagh was not like the rest of the Troubles: it was a defined piece of ground, a tight republican community, and a brigade of the IRA that operated with a level of tactical sophistication and local knowledge that made it both the most effective and the most feared unit the organisation ever fielded.

Toby Harnden went in with no pre-existing access and no community connection, building sources on every side of the conflict over years of patient, persistent reporting. What came back was the most granular account of how the South Armagh Brigade actually operated that has ever been published: the intelligence networks, the internal command structure, the planning of specific operations, the names, the losses, and the cost to the state and the community on both sides of every engagement.

This was not a safe book to write, nor a comfortable one to publish, and it has been the most requested title at Belfast Books for twelve consecutive years. The question customers ask is not whether it is good, but where to find a copy.

We have secured the full allocation, sitting in our fulfilment warehouse now. Your reading brief arrives before the book. The Armchair Council will do the rest.

Subject
The South Armagh IRA Brigade · The most operationally effective unit of the Provisional IRA · 1969 to 1997
Author Access
British journalist · External sourcing · RUC intelligence · British Army · Republican community contacts
Why It Matters
The operational record of the brigade the British state chose ultimately to negotiate with rather than defeat militarily
Reading Brief Covers
Harnden's sourcing · The silences · His position · Five passages to carry into the Armchair Council
Bandit Country is your first book. Your reading brief arrives before it does.
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Three things. Built
around the book.

Every month. Every member. Every file.

01
Every Month
The Book

One carefully selected, in-print Troubles non-fiction title. We purchase the full allocation the moment we select the title to secure the stock before it disappears, fulfilled through Gardners and delivered by Tracked Royal Mail.

02
Before It Arrives
The Reading Brief

Before your book leaves the warehouse, you receive a reading brief covering the sourcing, the silences, the author's position and access, and exactly what to look for on the way through. Most readers of this history have never had this kind of context available to them.

03
Live · Monthly
The Armchair Council

A live 90-minute session on Zoom led by Mr Books from Belfast Books, with occasional invited expert guests. We examine the book, its claims, its gaps, and where it stands in the permanent record. Every session is recorded and drops in the private Skool group where members also receive sourcing alerts, first-dibs notifications, and the quarterly read list.

By the end of your
first quarter.
You will have read

The most important book on South Armagh ever written, with a reading brief that gives you the context, sourcing, and silences most readers never have access to.

You will have examined

The book's claims, gaps, and position in the permanent record, in a live room of serious readers who held it to account with you.

You will have found

The room that has not existed, and a private Skool group where the recordings, the sourcing alerts, the read list, and the first-dibs notifications live between every session.

The Troubles Files.
Available to GB, Ireland,
EU, USA and Canada.

Physical book membership dispatched monthly. All books confirmed in print at dispatch.

Ireland · EU · USA · Canada
£49.99
Every month · Cancel any time
Physical book by International Tracked Mail
EU: DDP shipping · no customs charges
USA and Canada: books duty-free under HTSUS Chapter 49
Reading brief before every dispatch
Live Armchair Council · 8:00pm EST
Members-only session recordings
All 8 member benefits from day one
Early member status · permanent
Claim Your International Seat · £49.99/month

Available now. If demand reaches capacity, enrollment closes immediately. Cancel any time with 30 days notice. Prices reviewed annually. Any increase capped at ONS CPI rate.

How membership works

Troubles non-fiction goes out of print without warning. When we select a title, we purchase the full allocation immediately to secure the stock, weeks before your book reaches your door. By the time you receive your reading brief, the stock is already bought, paid for, and sitting in our fulfilment warehouse.

Your monthly subscription confirms your commitment to the room. The Armchair Council works because everyone in it has read the book. Cancel any time with 30 days notice.

The questions
worth answering.

£99.99 is expensive for a book subscription.

One Troubles book at retail: £16. Add a 30-minute reading brief that most readers never get, plus a 90-minute live examination with serious readers from around the world? The book is the entry point. The brief and the Armchair Council are what makes it worth £99.99 per quarter.

I'm worried about anonymity.

Balaclavas are welcome. No one needs to show their face or use their real name. Set a pseudonym and avatar before you join. Your camera stays off if you choose. You will never be required to identify yourself.

What if I can't read every month?

The books we select are chosen because they reward a focused read: dense and requiring attention, but not long. Most members finish in a weekend of serious reading. You have 14 days from the day your book arrives. If you miss a session, the recording is in the Skool group, available to watch back at any time.

Will I pay customs or import charges?

No. EU members are shipped DDP, meaning all duties and taxes are included in the membership price with no surprise charges. USA and Canada: printed books are exempt from US import tariffs under HTSUS Chapter 49. Your membership price is your total cost.

Is this relevant to me outside Northern Ireland?

The Troubles reached England, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Gibraltar, the United States and Libya. The IRA drew weapons from Libya and funding from the American diaspora. The conflict shaped British and Irish politics for a generation. This history belongs to anyone willing to examine it honestly. Where you are from is not a qualification.

Can I cancel easily?

Yes. After your prepaid first quarter, your membership runs monthly and you can cancel any time with 30 days notice through your Belfast Books account at belfastbooks.co.uk. Cancellation takes effect at the end of your paid month.

Where does the chaos happen?

Nowhere. All member communication happens in the private Skool group. Reading briefs, session recordings, sourcing alerts, the read list, and direct messages with Mr Books: all in one place, members only. No Twitter madness. No Facebook craziness. No Jeremy Kyle's green room. Serious readers in a serious space.

The Armchair
Council.

Once a month, all members convene on Zoom. The book has been read, and now it answers for itself: its claims, its gaps, its courage, and its omissions, examined by serious readers who have done the work.

Not a discussion, but a determination. Every session is led by Mr Books from Belfast Books, with occasional invited expert guests: authors, journalists, researchers, and others with direct knowledge of the subject under examination. The examination follows the reading brief: sourcing, silences, author position, and where the book stands in the permanent record.

Balaclavas are welcome. No one needs to give up their anonymity to participate. All sessions are recorded and held in the private members Skool group, where the conversation stays serious and members only.

Ground Rules
Leave your sectarian position, religious identity, and political allegiance outside
This is not a place to relitigate the war or score points
Examine the written record: rigorously, honestly, and without agenda
Balaclavas welcome · Pseudonyms welcome · Anonymity fully supported
Sessions recorded for active members only · AI notetakers prohibited
Members who cannot separate their politics from the material will not be invited back
Session Times
GB and Northern Ireland
7:30pm GMT · Monthly · Live · Mr Books in the chair
Ireland, EU, USA and Canada
8:00pm EST · Monthly · Live · Mr Books in the chair
If You Miss It
Recordings in the private Skool group within 24 hours · Active members only

Eight benefits.
None of them elsewhere.

The core offer is the book, the brief, and The Armchair Council. These eight benefits are what being inside the membership actually means.

01
The Priority List

When we acquire a rare or hard-to-find Troubles title, a private notification drops in the Skool group first. Members get a 48-hour window before it goes anywhere else.

02
The Members' Rate

Access to our private sourcing network. One request per quarter, genuinely chased through our network.

03
Merch First Access

Belfast Books produces limited merch in small runs. None of it goes public before members have seen it first and had the chance to buy at member price.

04
The Members' Read List

Every quarter, a private annotated reading list drops in the Skool group with a one-line verdict on every title. Members only. Never public.

05
The Sourcing Request

Once per quarter, submit one sourcing request. A specific title you have been trying to find. We will make a genuine effort to locate it through our network.

06
The Belfast Books Shelf

Every book discussed in the membership is linked in the Skool group to Belfast Books' pages on Bookshop.org. You pay the standard price and a portion comes back to the shop.

07
The Commission

From the second quarter, early members get access to The Commission: a programme of reduced-fee writing events specifically oriented toward writing about the Troubles. Masterclasses led by published authors, workshops on sourcing, testimony, and contested history, and structured courses for members who want to contribute to the written record rather than simply consume it. The early member rate applies permanently.

08
Early Member Status

You are joining while the doors are open. Your name goes on the early member list, held by Belfast Books, recorded in the shop, and acknowledged in the Skool group. If demand closes enrollment, no one who joins after will hold early member status. If you want in, the time is now.

?

We don't know
when we close.
So claim now.

The Armchair Council works because it is intimate, because the people in it are committed, and because Mr Books knows the room. There is a size at which it stops working. We don't know what that is until we get there.

If demand spikes, we close enrollment immediately. No waitlist. No second cohort. If you are reading this and you want in, the time to claim your seat is now. We might get two members. We might get 150 and close the application tomorrow. Either way, when we close, we close.

Extended Membership · By Application Only
There Is More.
But Not For Everyone.

The Troubles Files has membership tiers beyond what is listed on this page, including private sessions, direct access, and elements of this programme that we are not yet in a position to announce publicly. Extended membership is not available to purchase: it is available by application. If you are a researcher, journalist, author, legal professional, or someone with serious professional or personal engagement with this conflict and its documentation, you can apply below. Belfast Books reviews every application.

Apply for Extended Membership

Read these
before you sign up.

01
The Price and What It Covers.

£99.99 (Great Britain and Northern Ireland) or £149.99 (Ireland, EU, USA and Canada) prepaid for the first quarter, covering three books, three live Armchair Council sessions, recordings of every session in the private Skool group, and tracked delivery on every dispatch. After the first quarter, membership continues at £39.99 per month (GB and NI) or £49.99 per month (Ireland, EU, USA and Canada). There is no monthly rolling option for the first quarter: you are committing to the quarter.

02
Cancellation.

You can cancel your monthly membership at any time with 30 days written notice through your Belfast Books account at belfastbooks.co.uk. Cancellation takes effect at the end of your current paid month. Once a book has been dispatched in a given month, that month is non-refundable. Your Skool access closes at the end of your final paid period.

03
Price Reviews.

Prices are reviewed annually and any increase will not exceed the most recently published annual CPI rate as published by the Office for National Statistics. Members will receive no less than 30 days written notice before any price change takes effect.

04
Recording Consent.

By purchasing this membership you confirm that Armchair Council sessions are recorded and stored within the private members Skool group, accessible to active members only. Your voice and any image you choose to share on camera may be included in these recordings, and you consent to this as a condition of membership. Recordings are not shared, clipped, or distributed outside the membership. AI notetaking tools are not permitted in sessions.

05
Anonymity.

Anonymity is fully supported. Members who participate using a pseudonym, an avatar, and without video are not identifiable in session recordings. You will never be required to identify yourself.

06
Leave It at the Door.

Your sectarian position, your religious identity, your political allegiance: none of it comes into the Armchair Council. This conflict was fought and endured almost entirely by working class people on every side, who deserve serious examination of the record rather than a room full of people scoring points. Members who cannot separate their politics from the material will not be invited back. The Troubles Files covers the conflict from every angle: republican, loyalist, state, journalistic, civilian. What we demand is rigour, not alignment.

07
Early Member Status.

If you join while the doors are open, you hold early member status. This applies to all members who join before enrollment closes due to capacity limits. When enrollment closes, no subsequent members will hold early member status. Early status is held for as long as membership remains active.

Background

The conflict reached England, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Gibraltar, and beyond. The books that document it honestly are harder to find than they should be.

The Northern Ireland Troubles was a political and sectarian conflict that ran from the late 1960s to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. At its heart was the question of whether Northern Ireland should remain part of the United Kingdom or become part of a united Ireland. Over thirty years, more than 3,500 people were killed and tens of thousands more were injured.

The conflict was fought primarily in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, but its reach extended far beyond these islands. Republican paramilitary groups carried out attacks on British military personnel and government targets in England and across mainland Europe, loyalist and state forces were implicated in collusion and killings with international dimensions, and the IRA drew weapons from Libya and funding from the United States.

Belfast Books has held one of the largest selections of out-of-print Troubles non-fiction in Belfast for over a decade, built on twelve years of expertise in this literature. The Troubles Files is what that decade of work has built.

Northern IrelandPrimary theatre · Over 3,500 dead · 30 years
Republic of IrelandCross-border operations · Garda officers killed
EnglandBirmingham · Guildford · Brighton · Manchester · London
GermanyBritish Army bases targeted · Soldiers and civilians killed 1973 to 1996
NetherlandsBritish Ambassador assassinated 1979 · RAF killed 1988
BelgiumBrussels bombing 1979 · Consulate attacks
GibraltarThree IRA members shot dead by SAS 1988
United StatesPrimary IRA funding source · NORAID · Deep diaspora involvement
LibyaMajor IRA weapons supplier under Gaddafi
Canada · AustraliaLarge Irish diaspora · Physical membership: Canada available · Australia and NZ: contact us
"This history is not settled. The files are not closed. And most of the books that would tell you that are out of print, out of stock, or out of reach."

The Troubles Files is a reading programme that is also, over time, intended to be something more: a structured support for new Troubles writing from voices from inside the communities the conflict affected most.

If you are a writer, a researcher, a journalist, or someone who was there: this membership is also a signal to you. The market for serious Troubles non-fiction is alive. The readers exist. Belfast Books is where they gather. And we are actively building the conditions for new work to exist.

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