GIANT Gunsmith action! Commandant Henry Wirz put Clint through hell as a prisoner of war, and when the Union won, he paid for his crimes with a public hanging. Or did he? Word is, the lowdown scum is living in Frisco as a U.S. Senator. Clint needs to discover the truth-a truth that will have The G
Andersonville
β Scribed by MacKinlay Kantor
- Book ID
- 100446106
- Publisher
- Plume; Penguin Group
- Year
- 1955
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 671 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780698188228
- ASIN
- B00OQSF5XE
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
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Paperback, 754 pages
Published 1955
60th Anniversary Edition; Plume, Dutton Signet (2015)
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1956)
"The greatest of our Civil War novels."βThe New York Times. The 1955 Pulitzer Prize-winning story of the Andersonville Fortress and its use as a concentration camp-like prison by the South during the Civil War.
As the United States prepares to commemorate the Civil War's 150th anniversary, Plume reissues the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel widely regarded as the most powerful ever written about our nation's bloodiest conflict. MacKinlay Kantor's Andersonville tells the story of the notorious Confederate Prisoner of War camp, where fifty thousand Union soldiers were held captive--and fourteen thousand died--under inhumane conditions. This new edition will be widely read and talked about by Civil War buffs and readers of gripping historical fiction.
National Book Award Finalist for Fiction (1956)
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