The True Story of Andersonville Prison

Par : James Madison Page
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  • Nombre de pages144
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4740167-4
  • EAN8596547401674
  • Date de parution13/11/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille490 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The True Story of Andersonville Prison, " James Madison Page presents a meticulous account of one of the Civil War's most notorious military prisons. Blending historical rigor with a narrative that is both compelling and tragic, Page delves into the conditions that led to the suffering of thousands of Union soldiers. His literary style is characterized by vivid imagery and emotive language, echoing the testimonies of survivors while providing a broader context of wartime policies and ethics.
This book serves not only as a historical document but also as a poignant reflection on human resilience in the face of despair. James Madison Page, a dedicated historian with deep roots in Civil War studies, draws upon extensive primary sources, including diaries, letters, and official records. His interest in Andersonville was spurred by a profound desire to illuminate the stories of unsung heroes and victims of war.
Page's background in both history and creative writing enables him to craft narratives that are both informative and accessible, reflecting his commitment to uncovering the truths of American history. This book is highly recommended for both enthusiasts of Civil War history and those interested in the moral complexities of wartime decisions. Page's elucidation of life within the prison provides crucial insights into the human condition, making it an essential addition to the library of anyone seeking to understand the darker chapters of America's past.
In "The True Story of Andersonville Prison, " James Madison Page presents a meticulous account of one of the Civil War's most notorious military prisons. Blending historical rigor with a narrative that is both compelling and tragic, Page delves into the conditions that led to the suffering of thousands of Union soldiers. His literary style is characterized by vivid imagery and emotive language, echoing the testimonies of survivors while providing a broader context of wartime policies and ethics.
This book serves not only as a historical document but also as a poignant reflection on human resilience in the face of despair. James Madison Page, a dedicated historian with deep roots in Civil War studies, draws upon extensive primary sources, including diaries, letters, and official records. His interest in Andersonville was spurred by a profound desire to illuminate the stories of unsung heroes and victims of war.
Page's background in both history and creative writing enables him to craft narratives that are both informative and accessible, reflecting his commitment to uncovering the truths of American history. This book is highly recommended for both enthusiasts of Civil War history and those interested in the moral complexities of wartime decisions. Page's elucidation of life within the prison provides crucial insights into the human condition, making it an essential addition to the library of anyone seeking to understand the darker chapters of America's past.