"Fredericksburg, Or, The Great Tunnel At Libby: A Story Of The Battlefield And Prison Pen" by St. George Rathborne is a thrilling historical adventure set against the backdrop of the American Civil War. This gripping narrative plunges readers into the heart of the conflict, depicting daring escapes, battlefield heroics, and the grim realities of prisoner-of-war camps.
The story vividly portrays the siege of Fredericksburg and the infamous Libby Prison, weaving a tale of courage, resilience, and ingenuity. Rathborne's novel captures the spirit of the era, offering a compelling glimpse into the lives of soldiers and prisoners caught in the crossfire of a nation divided. Perfect for readers interested in Civil War history and classic adventure fiction, "Fredericksburg" promises an enthralling journey through one of America's most tumultuous periods.
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