Libby Prison Breakout: The Daring Escape from the Notorious Civil War Prison
By (Author) Joseph Wheelan
PublicAffairs,U.S.
PublicAffairs,U.S.
5th April 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
973.77109755451
Paperback
304
Width 159mm, Height 235mm
During the winter of 18631864, 1,200 Union officers lived in squalor and semi-starvation in Richmonds Libby Prison, known as The Bastille of the South. On February 9, 109 of those officers wriggled through a fifty-five-foot tunnel to freedom. After an all-out Rebel manhunt, survivors reached Washington, and their testimony spurred far-reaching investigations into the treatment of Union prisoners. Libby Prison Breakout tells the largely unknown story of the most important escape of the Civil War from a Confederate prison, one that ultimately increased the Norths and Souths willingness to use prisoners in waging total war.
Joseph Wheelan, a former Associated Press reporter and editor, is the author of Mr. Adams's Last Crusade, Invading Mexico, Jefferson's War, and Jefferson's Vendetta. He lives in Cary, North Carolina.