Nancy Boyd. Three Victorian Women Who Changed the World. New York: 1982.
Vern L. Bullough, Bonnie Bullough, and Marietta P. Stanton, eds. Florence Nightingale and Her Era: A Collection of New Scholarship. New York: 1990.
Barbara Dossey. Florence Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer. 2000.
Barbara Montgomery Dossey, ed. Florence Nightingale Today: Healing, Leadership, Global Action. 2005.
Gillian Gill. Nightingales: The Extraordinary Upbringing and Curious Life of Miss Florence Nightingale. 2004.
Sue M. Goldie, ed. I Have Done My Duty: Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War, 1854-56. Iowa City: 1987.
Elspeth Huxley. Florence Nightingale. London: 1975.
Mary Keele, ed. Florence Nightingale in Rome: Letters Written by Florence Nightingale in Rome in the Winter of 1847-1848. Philadelphia: 1981.
Elizabeth Longford. Eminent Victorian Women. 1981.
Lucy Ridgely Seymer, ed. Selected Writings of Florence Nightingale. 1954.
Elaine Showalter. The Female Malady -- Women, Madness, and English Culture, 1830-1980. New York: 1985.
Hugh Small. Florence Nightingale: Avenging Angel. 1999.
Lytton Strachey. Eminent Victorians. 1918.
Mary C. Sullivan, ed. The Friendship of Florence Nightingale and Mary Clare Moore. 1999.
Beth T. Ulrich. Leadership and Management According to Florence Nightingale. 1992.
Martha Vicinus and Bea Nergaard, eds. Ever Yours, Florence Nightingale: Selected Letters. London: Virago, 1989.
Val Webb. Florence Nightingale: The Making of a Radical Theologian. 2002.
Cecil Woodham-Smith. Florence Nightingale. 1951.
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