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A Relic of the Revolution

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A first-person journal recounts capture at sea and prolonged confinement aboard prison ships, in hospital wards, and in gaols, chronicling daily privations, outbreaks of disease, deaths, and repeated escape attempts. It systematically records the names of vessels and crew, shipboard and prison routines, food and allowances, punishments, and visits from guards and charitable supporters, noting episodes of cruelty alongside instances of care. Interwoven with the prison narrative are contemporaneous reports of a naval squadron’s cruises and prizes, concluding with the events that lead toward prisoner exchange.

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Charles Herbert

Charles Herbert was an American author known for his historical novel "A Relic of the Revolution." This work reflects his interest in the American Revolutionary War and its impact on society. Herbert's writing often explores themes of conflict and resilience, providing readers with a glimpse into the past through a narrative lens. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, his contributions offer valuable insights into the era he depicted, making his work a noteworthy addition to the literary heritage surrounding the American Revolution.

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