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INSTRUCTED in the autumn of 1912 to join the Bulgarian army, then mobilising for war against Turkey, as war correspondent for the London Morning Post, I made my preparations with the thought uppermost that I was going to a cut-throat country where massacre was the national sport and human life was regarded with no sentimental degree of respect. The Bulgarians, a generation ago, had been paraded before the eyes of the British people by the fiery eloquence of Mr. Gladstone as a deeply suffering people, wretched victims of Turkish atrocities. . | BULGARIA BY FRANK FOX AUTHOR OF ENGLAND ITALY AND SWITZERLAND WITH 32 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR LONDON A. AND C. BLACK LIMITED 1915 CONTENTS CHAPTER I PAGE By Way of Introduction CHAPTER II Bulgaria and the Death of the Roman Empire CHAPTER III The Scrap-Heap of RACES36 CHAPTER IV Bulgaria A POWER AND A TURKISH PROVINCE52 CHAPTER V The liberation of BULGARIA65 CHAPTER VI THE war of 1912-191377 vi CHAPTER VII A WAR Correspondent s Trials in BULGARIA99 CHAPTER VIII INCIDENTS OF Bulgarian CHARACTER120 CHAPTER IX THE Tragedy of 1914134 CHAPTER X SOME FACTS FOR THE Tourist and the ECONOMIST150 CHAPTER XI HOW Bulgaria is Governed 167 CHAPTER XII The Future of BULGARIA174 CHAPTER XIII The responsibility of EUROPE187 INDEX207 vii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS BY JAN V. MRKVITCHKA AND NOEL POCOCK