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And Loose In Dixie: A Civil War Adventure
Authors: J. Madison Drake
Editor: Albert Nathaniel Drake
Publisher:
Xlibris.com
Reviewer: Bill McDonald –
President of the MWSA
Civil War Historic Memoir by Union POW
and His Escape
Writer Albert Nathanial Drake continues
to dig up some great memoirs and reedits and publishes them for modern
readers. This civil war memoir written by J. Madison Drake (Not sure what
the relationship is between the writer and the editor if any) in 1880,
paints a portrait of that era like few have ever before. What a gift to all
history buffs and certainly for those who study and love to read about the
American War Between The States.
This is a well written and organized
accounting by a Union officer that starts off with the battles in April of
1864 that were designed to capture Richmond. Lieutenant Drake and his men
are captured during this campaign. This is the point where this story gets
interesting and absolutely riveting. The details of his imprisonment and his
treatment in Confederate POW camps were nothing short of hell at times. The
cruelty and inhuman disregard for the prisoners makes for some dark history
when you realize that these are all American troops on both sides of the
war. These were terrible times and the book captures that shadow of our past
that few reflect on or even know about today.
The original telling of Drake’s
experiences at the hands of his captors and his subsequent escape from a
train, along with three other Union officers, is well done. The 47 days
spent traveling through the enemy lines and the swamps and even snow capped
mountains to reach freedom, is an even better story. This is real and the
people are real. It is better than a novel. The editing of this memoir is
done seamlessly. The fact that it could be rediscovered in this century is a
“God send” for those of us readers that realize what an absolute treasure
trove of personal information that this book presents. It is not like
reading a history report but more like an imbedded reporter’s story from
Iraq or some of other war.
This book is a FIVE STAR reading
experience and a top historic memoir. This book should be ranked in the “Top
100 Books” about the American Civil War! It is that good!

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