"Bulgaria" by Frank Fox is a book chronicling the author's experiences as a war correspondent during the Balkan conflicts of the early 20th century and explores the historical and cultural identity of Bulgaria. Beginning with his time embedded with the Bulgarian army in 1912 against Turkey, the narrative recounts the author's initial prejudices and observations about the British views on the war, setting the stage for a journey of understanding. The book aims to present an honest account of the Bulgarian people and their place in the Balkan landscape, using the author's personal experiences.

Bulgaria
By Frank Fox
A war correspondent confronts his own biases as he chronicles Bulgaria's turbulent history and its people's fight for identity in the heart of the Balkans.
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2007-08-06
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About the AuthorSir Frank Ignatius Fox was an Australian-born journalist, soldier, author and campaigner, who lived in Britain from 1909.
Sir Frank Ignatius Fox was an Australian-born journalist, soldier, author and campaigner, who lived in Britain from 1909.
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