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This early work by Eliza F. Pollard was originally published in the early 20th century and we are now republishing it. 'Florence Nightingale - The Wounded Soldier's Friend' is a biography of the "lady with the lamp", and details her works and legacy.

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This early work by Eliza F. Pollard was originally published in the early 20th century and we are now republishing it. 'Florence Nightingale - The Wounded Soldier's Friend' is a biography of the "lady with the lamp", and details her works and legacy.
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Autorenporträt
Eliza F. Pollard (1838-1907) was a British author known for her historical novels, particularly those aimed at young readers. Born in London, Pollard developed an early interest in literature and history, which would later become the foundation of her writing career. She was particularly skilled at bringing historical periods to life, weaving detailed settings and vibrant characters into her stories. Pollard's novels often focused on significant historical events and figures, providing readers with both entertainment and education. Her works were characterized by meticulous research and a talent for storytelling, making historical events accessible and engaging for her audience. Among her notable works is "The Queen's Favourite: A Story of the Restoration," which explores the court of Charles II and the complexities of Restoration England.In addition to her historical novels, Pollard wrote several other works that contributed to her reputation as a prolific and respected author. Her books were popular in their time and often used in educational settings to help students learn about history through compelling narratives. Eliza F. Pollard's contributions to literature were significant in making history approachable and interesting for young readers. Her legacy continues through the lasting impact of her well-researched and vividly told historical novels.