"Martyria; or, Andersonville Prison" by Augustus C. Hamlin is a gripping historical narrative that unveils the brutal realities endured by Union soldiers at Andersonville prison during the Civil War. This book plunges into the heart of darkness, exploring the inhumane treatment, rampant injustices, and desperate fight for survival faced by these men, revealing the moral bankruptcy at the core of war. The story opens by painting a vivid picture of the Southern landscape, a stark juxtaposition against the suffering about to unfold, before meticulously detailing the prison's layout and the appalling conditions within β overcrowded, undersupplied, and rife with disease. Hamlin's chronicle serves as a powerful indictment of the prison's cruelty, seeking to expose the deep scars left by such suffering on individuals and the nation itself, prompting readers to confront the profound consequences of war and the darkest aspects of humanity.

Martyria; or, Andersonville Prison
By Augustus C. (Augustus Choate) Hamlin
Captured soldiers face unimaginable horrors in a Confederate prison, struggling against starvation, disease, and cruelty in a desperate fight to survive.
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2011-10-21
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