An Account Of The Escape Of Six Federal Soldiers From Prison At Danville, Va.
Auteur : William Henry Newlin
Date de publication : 2021-05-20
Éditeur : Alpha Editions
Nombre de pages : 152
Résumé du livre
In the heart of the American Civil War, where courage and desperation intertwine, ""An Account Of The Escape Of Six Federal Soldiers From Prison At Danville, Va."" emerges as a gripping testament to the indomitable human spirit. This remarkable narrative, originally penned by Henry Newlin, William, recounts the harrowing escape of six Federal soldiers from the confines of a Confederate prison, illuminating the resilience and bravery that defined their journey. Set against the backdrop of Danville, Virginia, this book offers readers a rare glimpse into the personal accounts of Civil War soldiers, capturing the essence of their experiences from 1861 to 1865. As you delve into these pages, you will discover not just a thrilling escape story, but a profound exploration of camaraderie, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. Each soldier's narrative is a vivid reminder of the trials faced by American Civil War prisoners and the lengths to which they would go to reclaim their lives. This edition, republished by Alpha Editions after decades of being out of print, is more than just a reprint; it is a cultural treasure restored for today's and future generations. With meticulous care, we have preserved the authenticity of the original text while enhancing its accessibility for modern readers. This book stands as a collector's item, a must-have for both casual readers and classic literature enthusiasts alike. Whether you are drawn to historical military memoirs, Civil War survival stories, or firsthand accounts of war, this compelling narrative will resonate deeply. Explore the rich tapestry of Virginia Civil War history through the eyes of those who lived it, and experience the thrill of their escape in this unforgettable addition to your library. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history that celebrates the courage of Federal soldiers and the enduring spirit of survival.