The Balkan Peninsula

audiobook

The Balkan Peninsula

by Frank Fox

EN·~4 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

THE BALKAN PENINSULA

0:11
2

PREFACE

3:22
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1:20
4

THE BALKAN PENINSULA - CHAPTER I - THE VEXED BALKANS

22:22
5

CHAPTER II - THE TURK IN THE BALKANS

22:59
6

CHAPTER III - THE FALL OF THE TURKISH POWER

19:35
7

CHAPTER IV - THE WARS OF 1912-13

30:10
8

CHAPTER V - A CHAPTER IN BALKAN DIPLOMACY

19:45
9

CHAPTER VI - THE TROUBLES OF A WAR CORRESPONDENT IN THE BALKANS

36:56
10

CHAPTER VII - JOTTINGS FROM MY BALKAN TRAVEL BOOK

30:13

Description

A seasoned war correspondent takes listeners on a vivid tour of the Balkan Peninsula as it stood on the brink of a continent‑wide conflict. Drawing from his own experiences on the front lines of the 1912‑13 wars against the Ottoman Empire, he paints bustling market towns, rugged mountain villages, and the tense atmosphere of armies on the move. The narrative captures the raw energy of ordinary peasants and soldiers, juxtaposing moments of fierce patriotism with the harsher realities of greed and cruelty.

Beyond the battlefield, the author reflects on the tangled web of politics, religion, and national ambition that defines the region. He offers insightful observations of the true Balkan states—Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, and Albania—while also considering the influences of neighboring Romania, Greece, and Turkey. The account serves as a concise snapshot of a volatile era, providing listeners with a nuanced understanding of a land where history, geography, and human character collide.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (268K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Bruce Albrecht, Margo Romberg and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-05-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frank Fox

Frank Fox

1874–1960

An Australian-born journalist, soldier, and author, he wrote with the brisk energy of someone who had seen politics, war, and public life up close. His books range from travel and national character sketches to military history and imperial debate.

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