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THE LUCK OF THIRTEEN - WANDERINGS AND FLIGHT THROUGH MONTENEGRO AND SERBIA - BY - MR. AND MRS. JAN GORDON - WITH PHOTOGRAPHS AND A MAP TAIL PIECES BY CORA J. GORDON COLOUR PLATES BY JAN GORDON - NEW YORK E.P. DUTTON AND COMPANY 681 FIFTH AVENUE 1916
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE LUCK OF THIRTEEN
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II - NISH AND SALONIKA
CHAPTER III - OFF TO MONTENEGRO
CHAPTER IV - ACROSS THE FRONTIER
CHAPTER V - THE MONTENEGRIN FRONT ON THE DRINA
CHAPTER VI - NORTHERN MONTENEGRO
CHAPTER VII - TO CETTINJE
In the early months of World War I, a young English engineer and his artist wife found themselves thrust into the turmoil of Serbia’s hospitals, battling typhus, tuberculosis and the harsh realities of war‑torn villages. Their diary captures the relentless pace of makeshift medical work—smashing windows to ventilate wards, digging drains, and coaxing a beleaguered community toward sanitation—while also revealing the quiet moments when a mud‑splattered car forced an unexpected pause.
That pause becomes a wandering pilgrimage across Montenegro and Serbia, where the couple follows winding mountain passes, bustling bazaars and remote hamlets, sketching and photographing the vivid lives they encounter. Their observations blend humor, compassion and a keen eye for detail, turning ordinary scenes—peasant women in bright costumes, mule‑drivers on the road, soldiers repairing artillery—into a lively portrait of a region striving to heal itself. Listeners will feel the rhythm of travel, the lingering scent of formalin in the air, and the resilient spirit of the people they meet.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (439K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Taavi Kalju and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Europe at http://dp.rastko.net. (This file was made using scans of public domain works from the University of Michigan Digital Libraries.)
Release date
2005-12-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1882–1944
An English painter, printmaker, and critic who turned a life of travel into lively books written with his wife, Cora Gordon. Their work blends an artist’s eye for place with the quick, curious spirit of early 20th-century travel writing.
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1879–1950
A journalist, war correspondent, and novelist, she reported from conflict zones and turned those experiences into vivid fiction and memoir. Her life moved between Scotland, South Africa, and the wider British Empire, giving her work a strong sense of place and adventure.
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