Contacts and Contrasts

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Books
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20.99
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Helena Gleichen
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Paperback
publisher: 
Zeticula Ltd
published_date: 
18/01/2013
isbn: 
9781905021093
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Books > History > Historical events & topics > Social & cultural history
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Helena Gleichen|Paperback|Zeticula Ltd|18/01/2013
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9781905021093
Book Description: 
Helena Gleichen, Queen Victoria's great-niece and cousin to George V, gives the lie to the belief that Victorian women were meek, submissive and led restricted lives. A passionate horsewoman and successful artist, the autobiographical anecdotes in the earlier part of the book are lively and amusing. The longer second section gives a detailed account of how she and Nina Hollings, her long-term companion and sister of the composer and suffragette Ethel Smyth, raised and manned one of the first mobile X-Ray units to be used by the British in World War I - Marie Curie was organizing the French radiography service - for which they both received numerous decorations. Helena Gleichen paints a vivid picture of the war in Italy, which tends to be little remembered compared to the Western Front, and above all gives an extremely interesting account of how the X-ray Unit was set up and operated, and the considerable impact it had on the treatment and survival rate of the wounded. Gleichen's fascinating writings are here given a new Introduction by Caroline Stone.

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