1874–80
(26) Life of the Prince Consort. By Sir Theodore Martin. 5 vols. Smith, Elder & Co.
The references to Miss Nightingale are in vol. iii.
1880
(27) The Invasion of the Crimea. By A. W. Kinglake. Vol. vi. “The Winter Troubles.” Blackwood & Sons, 1880.
Chapter xi. is mainly devoted to an account of “The Lady-in-Chief” (Miss Nightingale).
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]).