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Dive into the thrilling world of escapism with 'The Mammoth Book of Prison Breaks,' a compelling collection that captures the audacity and ingenuity of notorious prison escapes throughout history. This unique anthology, edited by the talented Paul Simpson, is a must-have for true crime enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the intricate tales of survival and cunning. With 528 pages of gripping narratives, this B-format paperback features dramatic accounts of real-life prison breaks, weaving historical facts with engaging storytelling. Whether it's the infamous Alcatraz escape or lesser-known yet equally daring attempts, readers will be captivated by the relentless spirit of those who dared to break free from confinement. Perfect for fans of true crime books and historical narratives, this book is not just a recount of escapes but an exploration of human resilience against authoritarian constraints. For those interested in the psychology of escape, 'The Mammoth Book of Prison Breaks' offers insights into the motivations and strategies behind these audacious acts of defiance. Expand your library with this indispensable resource that combines entertainment with education, making it an ideal gift for book lovers and history buffs alike. Discover the extraordinary lengths to which individuals have gone to reclaim their freedom and get lost in the stories of desperation, hope, and tenacity. Don't miss out on adding this captivating title to your collection today!