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A great resource to read through and go back to as needed.
excellent resource loaded with real-life examples
A sensible guide for life-long parenting

Clever, Funny, Sweet & Romantic!!
Is Ronnie really about me?
A sweet love story!

Junior High Scented
Fun Read
The Best Book Ever

A Union Officer's Heroic Defense of a Confederate MajorPage tells how many Northern myths about Andersonville simply aren't true, e.g., that the Confederate guards would get a 30 day furlough as a reward for shooting a prisoner, or that the reason the prisoner exchange between North and South was stopped was because of the North's protest against the South's refusal to exchange black Union POWs -- the truth was that blacks were a miniscule number of Union POWs and the exchange was stopped before there were any black POWs.
Page describes the trial and the accusations against Wirz, and refutes them convincingly. The trial, as described by Page who was there, was a sham. The prosecution could call any witnesses it wanted, but the defense could only call witnesses approved in advance by the prosecution! The prosecution's key witness was a perjurer who claimed to be former Union POW "Felix de la Baume," but was actually a deserter from the 7th NY infantry named Felix Oeser who was paid off for his false testimony with a job in the Dept of the Interior. Oeser had never even been to Andersonville.
James Madison Page's book closely jives with Confederate sources, like the memoir of Confederate guards and officers, who say the same things. Page ends his narrative with "I am just as committed to the preservation of the Union today as I was in 1861, but after forty years we can at least afford to tell the truth." This book wasn't popular in 1908 nor will it be popular in 2001 with those who don't want to hear it.
The True Story of Andersonville Prison
The True Story of Andersonville Prison

What it was like - Constructing a Government
What it was like - Constrycting a Government

An Important Account
Important Issue/Good Use of Primary Sources

Excellent; good period details
Wow

Fantastic Book
Thoroughly researched

Extraordinary stories
Great stories...interesting, well-defined characters.