The wound dresser; letters written to his mother from the hospitals in Washington during the Civil War

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The wound dresser; letters written to his mother from the hospitals in Washington during the Civil War

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First published in 1897, "The Wound Dresser" contains a collection of Walt Whitman's letters written from hospitals in Washington during the American civil war. This fascinating volume offers a unique glimpse into Whitman's experiences volunteering as a nurse in army hospitals during the American civil war, providing the reader with a telling insight into the mind of America's greatest poet. "The Wound Dresser" was published posthumously by Whitman's literary executor Richard Maurice Bucke.

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Bodley
Language
English
Pages
200

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[New York]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
928.1
Library of Congress
PS3221 .A1 1949

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 200 p.
Number of pages
200

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6044578M
Internet Archive
wounddresserlett0000whit
LCCN
49001902
OCLC/WorldCat
14657371

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