Ebook {Epub PDF} I Saw Them Die: Diary and Recollections of Shirley Millard by Shirley Millard






















I Saw Them Die Diary and Recollections of Shirley Millard. Shirley Millard. Shirley Millard is throughout a willing reporter of her fascinating perspective on war, youth, loss, and love - and always slapdash surgery and gallows camaraderie, inside a MASH unit before there was M*A*S*H. And before antibiotics, it is painfully clear. Shirley Millard was an untrained but determinedly quick-learning American girl who traveled to France in the spring of in order to nurse the war wounded. She was also a brilliant diarist. Or rather, her clear prose brilliantly paints the stark realities of the Great War in a way that no textbook written after the fact could begin to do. I Saw Them Die: Diary and Recollections of Shirley Millard. Shirley Millard was an untrained but determinedly quick-learning American girl who traveled to France in the spring of in order to nurse the war wounded. She was also a brilliant diarist. Or rather, her clear prose brilliantly paints the stark realities of the Great War in a.


I Saw Them Die: Diary and Recollections of Shirley Millard. Shirley Millard is author of her memoirs on life as a World War I volunteer nurse in France -- as presented, introduced, and explained in a modern expanded academic edition by Dr. Elizabeth Townsend Gard, a law professor at Tulane who earned her PhD in History from UCLA with her. Lee "I Saw Them Die: Diary and Recollections of Shirley Millard" por Shirley Millard disponible en Rakuten Kobo. An unprepared nurse from the U.S. volunteering in World War I France shares her diary and reflections of the horrific, p. I Saw Them Die: Diary and Recollections of Shirley Millard by Shirley Millard and Elizabeth Townsend Gard Overview - Now in a library-quality hardcover edition with a modern, legible presentation, this is a true contemporary account of an American nurse's horrific - and sometimes bizarre - experiences while serving at a French battlefield.


SHIRLEY MILLARD saw them die. And as the endless burden of wounded soldiers was carried into the front-line hospital, death was almost the only thing that could be merciful. I Saw Them Die: Diary and Recollections of Shirley Millard by Shirley Millard, Elizabeth Townsend Gard (Introduction) Paperback $ Shirley Millard. –December 2, Born Shirley Eastham, daughter of a socially prominent family in Portland, Oregon. Served as Red Cross nurse with French military hospital in Married Alfred Millard Jr. in ; they were divorced in Published memoir I Saw Them Die: Diary and Recollections of Shirley Millard (). Died in Los Angeles, California.

0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000