Prisoners of war
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Prisoners of war
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Prisoners of war
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- First heroes, the POWs left behind in Vietnam, by Rod Colvin
- Hunt for the bamboo rat, Graham Salisbury
- War dance at Fort Marion, plains Indian war prisoners, Brad D. Lookingbill
- Richmond prisons 1861-1862, compiled from the original records kept by the Confederate government ; journals kept by Union prisoners of war, together with the name, rank, company, regiment and state of the four thousand who were confined there, by William H. Jeffrey
- Disease, starvation & death, personal accounts of Camp Lawton, the South's largest prison, edited by William Giles
- The grand escape, the greatest prison breakout of the 20th century, Neal Bascomb
- The vanishing throne, Elizabeth May
- Andersonville Prison and Captain Henry Wirz trial
- Give us this day, Sidney Stewart
- American prisoners of war paroled at Dartmouth, Halifax, Jamaica and Odiham during the War of 1812, transcribed by Eric Eugene Johnson ; Society of the War of 1812 in the State of Ohio
- Relieve us of this burthen, American prisoners of war in the revolutionary South, 1780-1782, Carl P. Borick
- Captured, an American prisoner of war in North Vietnam, by Alvin Townley
- The Sultana tragedy, America's greatest maritime disaster, Jerry O. Potter
- The evening chorus, Helen Humphreys
- Prisons, Lauri S. Friedman, book editor
- For the end of time, the story of the Messiaen quartet, Rebecca Rischin
- House of danger, by R.A. Montgomery ; illustrated by Sittisan Sundaravej
- The book of famous escapes;, a chronicle of escape in many wars,, with eighteen first-hand accounts
- Andersonvilles of the north, the myths and realities of Northern treatment of Civil War Confederate prisoners, James M. Gillispie
- The story of Camp Douglas, Chicago's forgotten Civil War prison, David L. Keller
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