Binding: Publisher's light blue printed wrappers. ; Five hundred copies, not issued to the public, were printed at Florence Nightingale's expense. Cf. Elmer Belt Florence Nightingale collection (1958), p.11. ; Elmer Belt Florence Nightingale collection, ; Mode of access: Internet.
Information on Soldiers Christian Aid Association on p. [3]-[4] of cover. ; "Extracts from Florence Nightingale's Notes on Nursing": p. [15]-16. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Tan printed wrappers. ; ACQ: 36755; Palinurus; 0013200; 5/30/2006.
Publisher's advertisements on [5] p. at end. ; Possibly printed before the secession of Virginia. Cf. Crandall. ; Elmer Belt Florence Nightingale collection, ; Crandall, M.L. Confederate imprints, ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Ex libris Charles W. Malotte. ; Blue cloth over cards; green paste-downs. Final page partly adhered to lower paste-down. Yellow printed paper label--with title, attribution, and publisher--on cover; perhaps from original wrappers?
"Florence Nightingale's introduction is here reprinted with slight alterations, unauthorized, from Una and the Lion, a paper in 'Good Works," June 1868. Agnes Jones, of the Nightingale Training School, was selected by Florence Nightingale for the Liverpool infirmary. Her death during the strain of increased work caused Florence sorrow and additional responsibilities."--Elmer Belt Florence Nightingale collection, (1958), p.13. ; Elmer Belt Florence Nightingale collection, ; "Florence Nightingale's introduction is here reprinted with slight alterations, unauthorized, from Una and the Lion, a paper in 'Good Works," June 1868. Agnes Jones, of the Nightingale Training School, was selected by Florence Nightingale for the Liverpool infirmary. Her death during the strain of increased work caused Florence sorrow and additional responsibilities."--Elmer Belt Florence Nightingale collection, (1958), p.13. ; Mode of access: Internet.