
With The Armies Of The Tsar: A Nurse At The Russian Front 1914-18
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With the Armies of the Tsar: A Nurse at the Russian Front 1914-18 is a remarkable firsthand memoir that chronicles the extraordinary wartime experiences of an English nurse serving with the Russian Imperial Army during the First World War. Florence Farmborough's vivid diary entries and photographs transport the reader directly to the chaos and carnage of the Eastern Front, presenting an intimate and unflinching portrait of war as witnessed by a woman of uncommon courage and resolve. Her account uncovers the human cost of one of history's most turbulent conflicts, capturing the suffering of soldiers and civilians alike amidst the collapse of Tsarist Russia. So powerful were her photographs that Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn himself declared they inspired my imagination, a testament to the enduring historical and emotional weight of her remarkable record.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Wear and tear, some fading on edges. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact.
With the Armies of the Tsar: A Nurse at the Russian Front 1914-18 is a remarkable firsthand memoir that chronicles the extraordinary wartime experiences of an English nurse serving with the Russian Imperial Army during the First World War. Florence Farmborough's vivid diary entries and photographs transport the reader directly to the chaos and carnage of the Eastern Front, presenting an intimate and unflinching portrait of war as witnessed by a woman of uncommon courage and resolve. Her account uncovers the human cost of one of history's most turbulent conflicts, capturing the suffering of soldiers and civilians alike amidst the collapse of Tsarist Russia. So powerful were her photographs that Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn himself declared they inspired my imagination, a testament to the enduring historical and emotional weight of her remarkable record.











