"Out of the Mouth of Hell"

Civil War Prisons and Escapes

Frances H Casstevens author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:20th Jan '11

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"Out of the Mouth of Hell" cover

Many Civil War prisoners, Confederate and Federal, came to feel that a quick death from a bullet would have been better than slowly starving in a cold, crowded, filthy prison. The hope of freedom was sometimes the only thing that kept a prisoner alive and he tried every way possible to escape.

Here are histories of 27 of the most significant locations used to hold soldiers captured on the battlefield as well as political prisoners suspected of disloyalty. They focus especially on the desperate and courageous attempts to gain freedom. Federal and Confederate facilities are each organized alphabetically. Facts about each prison include when it was established, type of facility, location, number and kind of prisoners held, known escapes, and other available data. The histories are rich with detailed accounts of escapes and of conditions inside the prisons.

“welcome addition...valuable...highly recommended”—ARBA; “an enjoyable book to read...highly recommended”—The Civil War News; “well-researched...outstanding...a must...a beautiful book...well written, well researched, and nicely presented”—Civil War Book Review; “lots of information...recommended”—Curledup.com; “a valuable reference...detailed, vivid account”—Winston-Salem Journal.

ISBN: 9780786460823

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 20mm

Weight: 658g

384 pages