1881
(28) _Narrative of Personal Experiences and Impressions during a Residence on the Bosphorus throughout 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. Simpson. Kegan, 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 some letters from Miss Nightingale.
(33) _The Story of the Highland Brigade in the Crimea._ Founded on letters written 1854-56 by Lieut.-Colonel Anthony Stirling. Remington & Co., 1895.
The importance of this book for an understanding of Miss Nightingale"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 from a large number of Mr. Jowett"s letters to Miss Nightingale (though not so stated), as well as occasional references to her.
1900
(35) Howe. _Reminiscences: 1819-1899._ By Julia Ward Howe.
Quoted, Vol. I. pp. 37, 43.
1904
(36) Aloysius. _Memories of the Crimea._ By Sister Mary Aloysius [Doyle]. London: Burns & Oates, 1904.
Personal recollections by one of the Irish Nuns, who went out, under Mrs. Bridgeman, with Miss Stanley"s party.
(37) _Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin: A Century of Family Letters._ By her daughter, H. E. Litchfield. 2 vols. Privately printed, 1904.
Quoted Vol. I. pp. 15, 96, 446.
(38) Tooley. _The Life of Florence Nightingale._ By Sarah A. Tooley.
London: S. H. Bousfield & Co., 1904.
Contains several letters, recollections by Crimean veterans, etc.
1905
(39) _William Rathbone: a Memoir._ By Eleanor F. Rathbone. Macmillan, 1905.
Numerous references to Miss Nightingale, and accounts of undertakings in which she was concerned with Mr. Rathbone.
1906
(40) Stanmore. _Sidney Herbert, Lord Herbert of Lea._ A Memoir. By Lord Stanmore. 2 vols. John Murray, 1906.
Important correspondence between Sidney Herbert and Miss Nightingale is here given.
1907
(41) _The History of Nursing._ By M. Adelaide Nutting and Lavinia L.
Dock. 2 vols. G. P. Putnam"s Sons, 1907.
An excellent account of "the evolution of nursing systems"; with a just appreciation of Miss Nightingale, and copious extracts from her writings.
(42) _The Letters of Queen Victoria, 1837-1861._ Edited by A. C. Benson and Viscount Esher. 3 vols. John Murray.
Quoted, or referred to, at Vol. I. pp. 217, 274.
1908
(43) Panmure. _The Panmure Papers_.... Edited by Sir George Douglas and Sir George Dalhousie Ramsay. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1908. 2 vols.