About This Book
A profusely illustrated history of the Australian Red Cross.
Publication Date: 1941
Publisher: Australian Red Cross Society
Pages: 106
Authors: Joan Lindsay, Daryl Lindsay
Genre: Art
A profusely illustrated history of the Australian Red Cross.
Among the notable works in its genre, The Story of the Red Cross by Joan Lindsay and Daryl Lindsay has established itself as a must-read title.
The narrative of The Story of the Red Cross weaves together compelling themes and characters, offering readers an immersive literary experience that stays with them long after the last page.
Published by Australian Red Cross Society, in 1941, this 106-page volume, offers approximately 3 hours of reading time. This edition has been praised for its quality presentation and the depth of content it delivers.
The Story of the Red Cross offers a comprehensive overview of the Australian Red Cross's history, showcasing its evolution and impact through meticulously crafted illustrations. Written by Joan and Daryl Lindsay, this book delves into the organization's humanitarian efforts, its founding principles, and key milestones over the years, providing readers with a visual and narrative exploration of its significant contributions to society.
This book is ideal for individuals interested in humanitarian efforts, art enthusiasts, and those wanting to learn about the historical context of the Australian Red Cross. It appeals to readers who appreciate illustrated narratives and the impact of charitable organizations on society.
The book features a variety of illustrations that complement the historical narrative, enhancing the reader's understanding of the Red Cross's activities and impact.
While the book contains valuable historical information, its content may be more suitable for older children and adults due to the complex themes of humanitarian work.