Florence Nightingale the Angel of the Crimea

Florence Nightingale the Angel of the Crimea

by Laura E. Howe Richards

15 chapters3h 23mEnglish1911

About this book

One evening, some time after the great Crimean War of 1854-55, a company of military and naval officers met at dinner in London. They were talking over the war, as soldiers and sailors love to do, and somebody said: "Who, of all the workers in the Crimea, will be longest remembered?" Each guest was asked to give his opinion on this point, and each one wrote a name on a slip of paper. There were many slips, but when they came to be examined there was only one name, for every single man had written "Florence Nightingale." Every English boy and girl knows the beautiful story of Miss Nightingale's life. Indeed, hers is perhaps the best-loved name in England since good Queen Victoria died. It will be a great pleasure to me to tell this story to our own boys and girls in this country; and it shall begin, as all proper stories do, at the beginning. - Summary by the author

Chapters (15)

1How Florence Got Her Name—Her Three Homes
484
2Little Florence
722
3The Squire's Daughter
875
4Looking Out
475
5Waiting for the Call
355
6The Trumpet Call
898
7The Response
718
8Scutari
708
9The Barrack Hospital
707
10The Lady-in-Chief
1235
11The Lady with the Lamp
1149
12Winter
1115
13Miss Nightingale Under Fire
979
14The Close of the War
1188
15The Tasks of Peace
611

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