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Jeremy Dronfield Books in Order
James Barry was a military surgeon in the British Army. Originally from the city of Cork in Ireland, Barry obtained a medical degree from the University of Edinburgh Medical School, then served first in Cape Town, South Africa, and subsequently in many parts of the British Empire. Before retirement, Barry had risen to the rank of Inspector General in charge of military hospitals, the second-highest medical office in the British Army. He improved conditions not only for wounded soldiers, but also those of the native inhabitants. Barry performed the first recorded caesarean section by a European in Africa in which both the mother and child survived the surgery.
Bibliography verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Jeremy Dronfield's book series? Jeremy Dronfield has written 2 book series. The most notable is the Non-Fiction series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Jeremy Dronfield
- #1
Beyond the Call (With: Lee Trimble)(2015) - #2
Queer Saint(2015) - #3
A Very Dangerous Woman(2015) - #4
Dr James Barry(2016) - #5
The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz(2018) - #6
The Stone Crusher(2018) - #7
Hitler's Last Plot (With: Ian Sayer)(2019)
- #1
The Locust Farm(1999) - #2
Resurrecting Salvador(1999) - #3
The Alchemist's Apprentice(2001) - #4
Burning Blue(2013)
About Jeremy Dronfield
James Barry was a military surgeon in the British Army. Originally from the city of Cork in Ireland, Barry obtained a medical degree from the University of Edinburgh Medical School, then served first in Cape Town, South Africa, and subsequently in many parts of the British Empire. Before retirement, Barry had risen to the rank of Inspector General in charge of military hospitals, the second-highest medical office in the British Army. He improved conditions not only for wounded soldiers, but also those of the native inhabitants. Barry performed the first recorded caesarean section by a European in Africa in which both the mother and child survived the surgery.
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