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Beyond the Lines; Or, A Yankee Prisoner Loose in Dixie

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The author recounts his capture after a battlefield engagement and the ensuing ordeal as a prisoner in Confederate camps and jails, including arraignments before prominent rebel generals, shackling with heavy irons, and severe confinement. He narrates a daring escape with a fellow officer, weeks hiding in malarial swamps while hunted with bloodhounds, and repeated aid received from enslaved people. Recapture leads to further imprisonment until release on exchange. Interwoven with these episodes are vivid descriptions of prison life, the wounded, military and judicial proceedings, Southern social attitudes, and reflections on slavery and human endurance.

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John James Geer

John James Geer was an American author known for his work in historical fiction, particularly during the Civil War era. His notable book, "Beyond the Lines; Or, A Yankee Prisoner Loose in Dixie," provides a vivid narrative of a Union soldier's experiences and challenges while imprisoned in the South. Geer's writing reflects the complexities of war and the human spirit, contributing to the literary heritage of American Civil War literature. Through his storytelling, he captures the struggles and resilience of individuals caught in the tumult of conflict.

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