The Play Pictorial


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The Balkan Princess


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In the Wake of the Balkan Myth


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This book focuses on issues concerning identity in terms of Balkan and non-Balkan cultures, and examines questions of modernity and the ever-present dread of primitivism which is highlighted in certain types of narratives. David A. Norris examines the emergence and development of the term 'Balkan' itself, textual representations of the region, and negative imagery from the perspective of Balkan authors and in Western literature.




The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign; Or, the Struggle to Save a Nation


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Clair W. Hayes' 'The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign; Or, the Struggle to Save a Nation' is a captivating historical fiction novel set during World War I. The book follows the adventures of two young boys who find themselves in the midst of the Balkan Campaign, struggling to save a nation from the ravages of war. Hayes' literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions, compelling dialogue, and meticulous attention to historical detail, making this book both entertaining and educational for readers interested in this period of history. The narrative is fast-paced, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the protagonists navigate the challenges of war. Hayes skillfully weaves elements of adventure and heroism into the story, making it a thrilling and engaging read.Clair W. Hayes, a historian and expert on World War I, draws on his extensive knowledge of the era to bring authenticity to the novel. His passion for history shines through in the meticulous research and attention to detail evident in the book. Hayes' dedication to preserving the memory of past events is evident in the way he brings the Balkan Campaign to life, shedding light on a lesser-known aspect of the war. His background in history and storytelling make him the perfect author to tackle such a complex and important subject.I highly recommend 'The Boy Allies in the Balkan Campaign; Or, the Struggle to Save a Nation' to readers who enjoy historical fiction, war literature, and adventure stories. Hayes' masterful storytelling and expertise in the subject matter make this book a must-read for anyone interested in World War I and its impact on the Balkan region.




A Rebel Princess


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When her father, the Grand Duke, tells the lovely young Princess Tora of Radoslav that she is to marry the aged King of Salona, she is appalled and horrified.But no amount of pleading by her will change her fatherÕs mind.So Tora decides that she must find a way to see her prospective husband without his being aware of her presence and then try to find a way to escape her awful Fate.Since she is a talented musician, she has little difficulty in persuading her dear friend, Professor Lazar Srejovic, the nationÕs greatest musician, to allow her to join his famous quartet for a concert at the King of SalonaÕs Palace.She devises a cunning plan to escape from the Palace of Radoslav, so that her father cannot stop her and joins up secretly with the ProfessorÕs quartet to travel by carriage to Maglic, the Capital of Salona.But on arriving at an inn on the way disguised in peasant dress, she is terrified to unexpectantly overhear a sinister plot to murder and violently overthrow the King of Salona and seize his country by force.ÊHer life is now in danger, but, when a dashing and handsome stranger comes to her rescue when she is hiding in a wood near the inn, she loses her heart to him utterly in a moment and just as quickly loses all hope that they can ever be together.And her future is sealed for ever with no hope of love and happiness.Ê




The Balkans


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Munsey's Magazine


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Missions


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The Smart Set


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