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The Six Month Kingdom: Albania 1914 Duncan Heaton-armstrong; Gervase Belfield; Bejtullah Destani; Gervase Belfield

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The Six Month Kingdom: Albania 1914 Duncan Heaton-armstrong; Gervase Belfield; Bejtullah Destani; Gervase Belfield
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.49 MB
Author: Duncan Heaton-Armstrong; Gervase Belfield; Bejtullah Destani; Gervase Belfield
ISBN: 9780755623457, 0755623452
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Six Month Kingdom: Albania 1914 Duncan Heaton-armstrong; Gervase Belfield; Bejtullah Destani; Gervase Belfield by Duncan Heaton-armstrong; Gervase Belfield; Bejtullah Destani; Gervase Belfield 9780755623457, 0755623452 instant download after payment.

In January 1914 the eccentric adventurer Captain Duncan Heaton-Armstrong, “on the look out for a more stable career”, applied for the post of Private Secretary to the newly appointed King of Albania - the German Prince William of Wied. Heaton-Armstrong describes, with vibrancy, directness and humour, a miniature royal court in a desperately poor and remote corner of Europe. As the First World War engulfed the Balkans in August 1914, two royal infants were escorted back to Germany by Heaton-Armstrong, who was promptly made the first prisoner of war. His remarkable account has been edited for this, the first general edition.

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