‘The total autobiography adds up to a sharp and penetrating study of the nature of our society. Reading it forces one to stand up and look around.’- The Irish Times ‘Andrews has become an important historical figure, firstly because of his public life … A second reason for his historical importance is his two memoirs, Dublin Made Me and Man of No Property. They are easily the most complete and truthful accounts of what it was like to have experienced that extraordinary epoch in Irish history; nothing else quite like them has survived elsewhere.’- Tom Garvin, Magill
‘The total autobiography adds up to a sharp and penetrating study of the nature of our society. Reading it forces one to stand up and look around.’- The Irish Times ‘Andrews has become an important historical figure, firstly because of his public life … A second reason for his historical importance is his two memoirs, Dublin Made Me and Man of No Property. They are easily the most complete and truthful accounts of what it was like to have experienced that extraordinary epoch in Irish history; nothing else quite like them has survived elsewhere.’- Tom Garvin, Magill