
Andersonville Diary
A True Account
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Narrated by:
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Adrian Cronauer
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By:
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John L. Ransom
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Editorial reviews
Andersonville Diary: A True Account is the harrowing diary of John Ransom, a 20-year-old Union soldier who was captured then detained in Andersonville, Georgia, at a Confederate prison camp.
This true story begins in the fall of 1863 when Ransom became a prisoner of war in Tennessee. In plain-spoken language and startling detail, Ransom writes unflinchingly about the unsanitary conditions of the camp that sees 140 prisoners dying daily. At other points, before eventually escaping, Ransom suffers from scurvy and starvation.
Adrian Cronauer serves up his restrained, earthy performance with a slight Southern drawl.
Critic reviews
"It is one of the best of the many fine first-hand accounts that have come down to us from the Civil War." (Bruce Catton)
"Adrian Cronauer's reading is flawless and riveting." (Kliatt Magazine)
Fabulous!
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interesting history
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It was an awful time
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Horrifying Piece of History
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John L. Ransom gives a harrowing account of what life was like in Andersonville, and Rebel prisons as a whole. He kept (3) diaries, carrying them with him every step of the way to share his story though he was certain (at times) people would never read what he wrote. He was one of countless prisoners whom endured the captivity but did so in Georgia. And he is even a smaller fraction of those who lived to tell about.
If you can get past the oration of Adrian Cronauer, who always sounded like Paul Harvey (WJR in Detroit), then you might enjoy this. Otherwise it my be a longer road than escaping from a Rebel prison.
Excellent first-hand Andersonville account!
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Fantastic account of a horrible experience
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A Great Read
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Reading was very moving and expressive; a good book to listen to.
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The good nature of John Ranson
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Good read!
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