"'A Diary without Dates' is one of the most moving books that the war has evoked. Much has been written about the hospital life in other wars.... The art of this book seems to me to be greater than any of these, in that it is sincere and true, that it does not conceal the terrible, and yet leaves on the mind the impression of noble tragedy. There are passages in it which, by their perfection of expression and beauty of thought, rise to unaccustomed levels."—Daily Mail.

"This very striking little record of hospital life has originality in the true literary sense.... Miss Bagnold's sheaf of notes is the harvest of a quiet and a sensitive eye."—Pall Mall Gazette.

"'A Diary without Dates' is a unique contribution to the literature of the war.... The Diary is so revealing of the woman's mind in contact with war, that it is a valuable document for the psychologist."—Daily Graphic.

"Her book is at once realistic and brilliant.... It is an amusing, impatient, and heart-breaking little book.... The whole book is an astonishingly clever page from the history of the war. Miss Bagnold, we fancy, is an author of whom more will be heard."—Robert Lynd in the Daily News.

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