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Lady with A Lamp : An Untold Story of Florence Nightingale

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With 48 Photos from the Stageplay A Play with the Power of a Novel Crimea, 1854: Having botched the Charge of the Light Brigade, Lord Cardigan is hiding on his yacht, drinking himself into stupor.

On the shore, at the hospital corps, a mutiny is brewing.

Egotistic doctors, brutish surgeons and skittish nurses wage mind wars against each other amidst filth and chaos. Florence Nightingale, the legendary "Lady with a Lamp" - a saint to her patients and a frigid spinster to her colleagues - finds solace in the company of Tom Grant, a haggard physician with a sinister reputation.

Trading grim jokes and scientific facts, the two develop a cerebral romance that promises to mark a new era for English medicine.

Inevitably, Tom's semi-criminal past surfaces, throwing him in the political crossfire between Lords Cardigan and Lucan. Following on Marina Julia Neary's supurb novel, Wynfield's Kingdom, this is a play that is as much of a delight to read as it is to see on stage.

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Product Details
Fireship Press
1934757985 / 9781934757987
Paperback / softback
09/11/2009
United States
94 pages, black & white illustrations
152 x 229 mm, 138 grams