Here's my 'topic suggestion' for the Andersonville list: books I am looking for a good book about Andersonville to purchase, hopefully one with photos or sketches. Does anyone have a recommendation? Another type of Andersonville book to discuss would be published recollections of prisoners or their diaries. Some men did write about their experiences afterwards and had them published, either as books or magazine articles. What are the titles and who are the authors? Are they out of print or currently available? Where can we find them? How about it, List Members, can we talk about Andersonville books for awhile? -- Helen Graves (My husband's ancestor James Riley Warner was a survivor of Andersonville and Libby.)