Hell on the East River: British Prison Ships in the American Revolution

$29.00

This book details a lesser-known aspect of the American Revolution, providing historical context on the treatment of prisoners of war.

Hell on the East River: British Prison Ships in the American Revolution
Hell on the East River: British Prison Ships in the American Revolution
$29.00

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Glorious names like Concord, Saratoga, Valley Forge and Yorktown still ring in American history and are universally recognized. Far fewer people have heard of Wallabout Bay on the Brooklyn shore of the East River or know the terrible story of American sailors who were imprisoned there on wretched hulks like the Jersey. Probably more Americans died there than in all the battles of the War for Independence. The author, Larry Lowenthal, uses prisoners’ own accounts to describe the agony of imprisonment. He analyzes the number of deaths, examines the reasons for the tragedy, and describes the 100-year struggle to erect the present Prison Ship Martyrs’ monument in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn.

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Weight 0.29 lbs
Dimensions 15.9 × 1.3 × 23.5 in

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