Volume II Part 38 (1/2)
1881
(28) _Narrative of Personal Experiences and Ihout the Crimean War_ By Lady Alicia Blackwood London: Hatchard, 1881
The narrative of one of Miss Nightingale's helpers (see Vol I
p 197)
1886
(29) _Life and Work of the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury_ By Edwin Hodder 3 vols (1886), popular ed 1 vol (1887)
This contains some references to the Crimean war, pp 503 _seq_, and letters from F N, 505, 581
1887
(30) Mohl _Letters and Recollections of Julius and Mary Mohl_ By M C
M Sian, Paul & Co, 1887
Several references to Miss Nightingale (”F----”); also Lady Verney's recollections, cited at Vol I p 21
1895
(31) _Das Rote Kreuz_, No 23, 1895 Published at Bern At pp 206-209 an article by Dr Jordy, of Bern, on ”Miss Florence Nightingale, the First Pioneer of the Red Cross,” with a letter from her dated September 4, 1872
The letter was of thanks for a Paper read by M Dunant in London on the work of the Red Cross (see Vol II p 205)
(32) _The Life and Correspondence of Sir Bartle Frere_ By John Martineau 2 vols John Murray, 1895
Contains soale
(33) _The Story of the Highland Brigade in the Crimea_ Founded on letters written 1854-56 by Lieut-Colonel Anthony Stirling Reton & Co, 1895
The iale's work is pointed out at Vol I p 167
1897
(34) _Life and Letters of Benjamin Jowett_ By Evelyn Abbott and Lewis Campbell 2 vols John Murray, 1897
This contains extracts froale (though not so stated), as well as occasional references to her
1900
(35) Howe _Reminiscences: 1819-1899_ By Julia Ward Howe