Hard Copy Resources
- Crimea, The Great Crimean War 1954-1856, Trevor Royle (St. Martin's
Press, New York, 2000, ISBN 0-312-23079-6)
- Russia's Crimean War, John Shelton Curtiss (Duke University Press,
Durham, NC, 1979, ISBN 0-8223-0374-4)
- "I have done my duty": Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War
1854-56, Edited by Sue M. Goldie (University of Iowa Press, Iowa City,
1987)
- The Lost Commander: Florence Nightingale, Mary Raymond Shipman
Anders ( Doubleday, Doran, & Company, NY, 1933)
- The Sebastopol Sketches, Leo Tolstoy, 1855 (Translated by David
McDuff, Penguin Books Ltd, London, 1966)
- The Fields of War, John Murray (The Windrush Press,
Gloucestershire, 1977)
- The Crimean War, Paul Kerr, Georgina Pye, Teresa Cherfas, Mick
Gold, and Margaret Mulvihill (Boxtree, London, 1997)
- Give Them a Volley and Charge, Patrick Mercer (Spellmount Press,
Staplehurst, Kent, 1998)
- Battles of The Crimea, British Battle Series, (Pan Books Ltd,
London, 1962)
- The Destruction of Lord Raglan, Christopher Hibbert (Penguin Books
Ltd, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1984)
- British Military Intelligence in The Crimean War, Stephen M. Harris
(Frank Cass Publishers, London and Portland, OR, 1999)
- The Highland Brigade in the Crimean War, LtCol A. Sterling 1895
(Absinthe Press, Minneapolis, MN, 1995)
- Why the Crimean War?, Norman Rich (University Press of New England,
Hanover & London, 1985)
- The Crimean War, A Reappraisal, Philip Warner, 1972 (Wordsworth Military
Library, Cumberland House, Ware, Hertfordshire, England, Re-published
2001, ISBN 1 84022 247 6)
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