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Ambulance 464 (also stylized as "Ambulance 464" Encore des Blessés) is a 1918 publication by Julien Bryan.

Background
After graduating high school in the summer of 1916, Bryan volunteered to serve in the American Field Service during the first World War, where drove an ambulance with the French Army. Essays and photographs taken by Bryan make-up Ambulance 464.

Reception
A review by H. W. Boynton appearing a 1919 publication of Book Review Digest said Bryan's writing style was "boyish, fresh and realistic," with a Boston Transcript going on to say that "the charm...[was] it's frankness."

Recording
The first track "Froggy-went-a-courtin" is a traditional folk song, which tells a story about animals acting just like people, a reason why Nollman selected it.

Track listing
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