“High above the cliffs of the Cornish fishing village of Mousehole is the Wild Birds' Hospital which was started, through chance events, by two sisters, Dorothy and Phyllis Yglesias. It became famous throughout the world, ...Some of their 4,000 patients stayed in this sanctuary a few days, and others nearly twenty years, but all received the compassion and understanding which make the work of the Yglesias sisters a unique milestone...”
William Kimber, 46 Wilton Place, London, S.W.I, 1962.
Condition: Good, extensively illustrated with b/w photographs.
pp.168.
Hard cover, with dust jacket.
Size: 16.5cm x 24.5cm (6 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches)
