"Prison Life in Andersonville"
Par Maile, John Levi
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066140755
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À propos de ce livre
In "Prison Life in Andersonville," John Levi Maile offers a vivid and harrowing portrayal of the infamous Confederate prison during the American Civil War. Using a blend of firsthand accounts, meticulous historical research, and evocative prose, Maile transports readers into the grim realities faced by Union soldiers imprisoned in dire conditions. The book not only recounts individual experiences of suffering and survival but also delves into the broader socio-political context of the war that led to such atrocities. Maile's literary style is both immersive and analytical, providing a compelling narrative that captures the emotional weight of despair, hope, and resilience amid cruelty. John Levi Maile, a historian with a deep interest in American military history, has dedicated years to understanding the Civil War's vast landscape. His fascination with the human condition during extreme hardship is evident throughout his oeuvre. Influenced by the writings of contemporaneous soldiers and historians, Maile's reflections are enriched by his own family's wartime lore, underscoring his commitment to preserving the narratives of those who lived through these trying times. For readers interested in history, war, and the indomitable spirit of humanity, "Prison Life in Andersonville" is an essential read. Maile's work not only showcases the brutal realities of one of America's darkest epochs but also serves as a reminder of the resilience that can arise even in the most desperate circumstances, making it a poignant addition to both literary and historical collections.
In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
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