With the American Ambulence in France
Honolulu: Star-Bulletin Press, 1919. First Edition. Octavo. Item #031984
141 pages. One of the most vivid accounts of Dr. Judd of Honolulu who had served also in the Spanish-American war, who while most Americans were fleeing Paris, he left the U.S. for France in 1915. The adventure of riding in a rickety ambulance with the sick and dying is a remarkable story. His work with the French wounded was considered heroic. The advances made in prosthetics is also fascinating. Bound in tan pictorial paper covered boards lettered and decorated in black and white some chipping to head and light wear to spine.
Price: $70.00
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