The True Story of Andersonville Prison (Civil War Memoir)
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- Nombre de pages144
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-605287-4
- EAN4064066052874
- Date de parution18/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille553 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurMUSAICUM BOOKS
Résumé
James Madison Page's 'The True Story of Andersonville Prison' is a gripping Civil War memoir that provides a firsthand account of the notorious Confederate prison camp. Page's narrative style captures the horrors of Andersonville with vivid detail, bringing to life the harsh conditions and brutal treatment that Union prisoners faced. The book is a valuable historical document that offers insights into the experiences of Civil War soldiers and the impact of war on individuals.
Page's honest and raw depiction of the prison camp makes this memoir a compelling and poignant read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. James Madison Page, a Union soldier who was held captive at Andersonville, was driven to write this memoir by his desire to share the truth about the prison's atrocities. His personal experiences and observations add authenticity and depth to the narrative, making it a valuable source for understanding the realities of Civil War captivity.
Page's dedication to preserving the memory of Andersonville and honoring the memory of his fellow prisoners is evident throughout the book. I highly recommend 'The True Story of Andersonville Prison' to readers interested in American history, Civil War memoirs, and military narratives. Page's account offers a unique perspective on a dark chapter in our nation's past and sheds light on the resilience and sacrifices of those who endured unimaginable hardships during the war.
Page's honest and raw depiction of the prison camp makes this memoir a compelling and poignant read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. James Madison Page, a Union soldier who was held captive at Andersonville, was driven to write this memoir by his desire to share the truth about the prison's atrocities. His personal experiences and observations add authenticity and depth to the narrative, making it a valuable source for understanding the realities of Civil War captivity.
Page's dedication to preserving the memory of Andersonville and honoring the memory of his fellow prisoners is evident throughout the book. I highly recommend 'The True Story of Andersonville Prison' to readers interested in American history, Civil War memoirs, and military narratives. Page's account offers a unique perspective on a dark chapter in our nation's past and sheds light on the resilience and sacrifices of those who endured unimaginable hardships during the war.
James Madison Page's 'The True Story of Andersonville Prison' is a gripping Civil War memoir that provides a firsthand account of the notorious Confederate prison camp. Page's narrative style captures the horrors of Andersonville with vivid detail, bringing to life the harsh conditions and brutal treatment that Union prisoners faced. The book is a valuable historical document that offers insights into the experiences of Civil War soldiers and the impact of war on individuals.
Page's honest and raw depiction of the prison camp makes this memoir a compelling and poignant read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. James Madison Page, a Union soldier who was held captive at Andersonville, was driven to write this memoir by his desire to share the truth about the prison's atrocities. His personal experiences and observations add authenticity and depth to the narrative, making it a valuable source for understanding the realities of Civil War captivity.
Page's dedication to preserving the memory of Andersonville and honoring the memory of his fellow prisoners is evident throughout the book. I highly recommend 'The True Story of Andersonville Prison' to readers interested in American history, Civil War memoirs, and military narratives. Page's account offers a unique perspective on a dark chapter in our nation's past and sheds light on the resilience and sacrifices of those who endured unimaginable hardships during the war.
Page's honest and raw depiction of the prison camp makes this memoir a compelling and poignant read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. James Madison Page, a Union soldier who was held captive at Andersonville, was driven to write this memoir by his desire to share the truth about the prison's atrocities. His personal experiences and observations add authenticity and depth to the narrative, making it a valuable source for understanding the realities of Civil War captivity.
Page's dedication to preserving the memory of Andersonville and honoring the memory of his fellow prisoners is evident throughout the book. I highly recommend 'The True Story of Andersonville Prison' to readers interested in American history, Civil War memoirs, and military narratives. Page's account offers a unique perspective on a dark chapter in our nation's past and sheds light on the resilience and sacrifices of those who endured unimaginable hardships during the war.