1881 Andersonville Diary by Ransom Civil WAR Indians
1881 Andersonville Diary by Ransom Civil WAR Indians Prison Escape Illustrated
One of the most outstanding prison narratives of the American Civil War. Sergeant Ransom was captured in East Tennessee in November 1863 and escaped near the end of 1864. John Ransom was only 20 years old at the time of his capture. He and his fellow prisoners endured lice, starvation, freezing cold, killing heat, theft from other inmates, and more. He discusses his relations with Indians, specifically the Battese, a Minnesota Indian, who is imprisoned as well and helps him escape. Ransom's narrative stems from his diary written during his time in prison and ends with a list of the Union prisoners who perished at Andersonville. Nevins calls it, “A superior and gripping account.”
Item number: #9781
Price: $399
RANSOM, John
Andersonville diary: escape, and list of the dead, with name, co., regiment, date of death and no. of grave in cemetery
Auburn, N.Y.: [John L. Ransom], 1881. First Edition.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
[9], 10-304
7 portrait illustrations
References: Nevins I, 200.
Provenance: Handwritten – Charlie H. James, 1882
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure
Size: ~7.5in X 5in (19cm x 13cm)
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1881 Andersonville Diary by Ransom Civil WAR Indians Prison Escape Illustrated
One of the most outstanding prison narratives of the American Civil War. Sergeant Ransom was captured in East Tennessee in November 1863 and escaped near the end of 1864. John Ransom was only 20 years old at the time of his capture. He and his fellow prisoners endured lice, starvation, freezing cold, killing heat, theft from other inmates, and more. He discusses his relations with Indians, specifically the Battese, a Minnesota Indian, who is imprisoned as well and helps him escape. Ransom's narrative stems from his diary written during his time in prison and ends with a list of the Union prisoners who perished at Andersonville. Nevins calls it, “A superior and gripping account.”
Item number: #9781
Price: $399
RANSOM, John
Andersonville diary: escape, and list of the dead, with name, co., regiment, date of death and no. of grave in cemetery
Auburn, N.Y.: [John L. Ransom], 1881. First Edition.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
[9], 10-304
7 portrait illustrations
References: Nevins I, 200.
Provenance: Handwritten – Charlie H. James, 1882
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure
Size: ~7.5in X 5in (19cm x 13cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
9781
Condition Report: Excellent