LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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His Majesty King Peter of Servia[Frontispiece]
Map of the Author’s Route through the Near East[16]
Pero, my Montenegrin Driver[20]
Albanians in Cettinje[20]
The Royal Palace, Cettinje[24]
Principal Street in Cettinje[24]
His Royal Highness Prince Nicholas of Montenegro[28]
The Petroleum Tins of Cettinje[32]
The Monastery, Cettinje[32]
Mr. Chas. Des Graz, Chargé d’Affaires at Cettinje[34]
The Piazza, Ragusa[34]
Ryeka, Montenegro[42]
Zabliak, Montenegro[42]
Palok, my Companion through the Skreli Country[44]
In Skodra (two views)[48]
My Friend Salko outside his House in Skodra[54]
Pietro’s Sister-in-Law unveiled before the Camera[54]
Rok, Tribesman of the Skreli[58]
Pietro Lekha[58]
The Madonna of Skodra[64]
The Procession with an Armed Guard[64]
The Mirediti: an Alarm![66]
The Mirediti at Prayer[66]
My Road in Northern Albania[70]
The Way to the Skreli[70]
Vatt Marashi, Chief of the Skreli Tribe[74]
The Skreli at Home[76]
An Albanian Village[76]
Among the Skreli: Lûk and his Friends[80]
Mrika, the Woman who carried on the Blood-Feud[84]
My Bodyguard in Northern Albania[90]
Bunaquelle, Bosnia[96]
Jajace, Bosnia[96]
Sarayevo, Bosnia[112]
In Herzegovina[112]
His Excellency Nicholas Pachitch, Prime Minister of Servia[120]
His Excellency Dr. Milenko Vesnitch, Servian Minister of Justice[124]
His Excellency Costa Stoyanovitch, Servian Minister of Commerce[126]
The Royal Palace, Belgrade: the Ballroom[130]
Royal Palace, Belgrade (exterior)[132]
Principal Boulevard of Belgrade[132]
His Royal Highness Prince George of Servia[134]
Mr. Beethom Whitehead, British Minister at Belgrade[138]
Mr. Alex. Tucker, Servian Consul-General in London[138]
The Road to the East: The Last View of Europe[144]
Villagers and Gipsies in Miriavo (Servia)[144]
The British Legation, Belgrade[148]
The Knes Mihajelowa, Belgrade[148]
In the “Kalemegdan,” Belgrade[160]
The Market-Place, Belgrade[160]
His Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria[180]
Peasants in Sofia Market-Place[182]
The Old Mosque, Sofia[182]
His Excellency Dr. Dimitri Stancioff, Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs[184]
The Late Monsieur D. Petkoff, Prime Minister of Bulgaria[188]
The Royal Palace, Sofia[190]
The Main Boulevard, Sofia[190]
His Excellency N. Ghenadieff, Bulgarian Minister of Commerce[192]
Early Morning in Sofia[194]
On the Road to the Shipka[194]
The Bulgarian Sobranje[196]
Gen. Michael Savoff, Bulgarian Minister of War[198]
His Excellency L. Payacoff, Bulgarian Minister of Finance[200]
Sir George Buchanan, British Minister at Sofia[200]
Military Manœuvres in Bulgaria (two views)[204]
Peasants at Vladaja, Bulgaria[208]
Bulgarian Military Types[208]
Peasants near Tirnovo, Bulgaria[210]
Tziganes on the Isker Road[214]
Where I spent a Comfortless Night in Bulgaria[216]
Bulgarian Laundresses[216]
The Rose-Fields near Kazanlik[220]
Gathering Roses at Kazanlik[224]
Testing Otto-of-Rose at Kazanlik[224]
Bulgarian Peasants dancing the “Horo”[226]
Summit of the Shipka Pass[228]
Defile of the Isker[228]
His Majesty King Charles of Roumania[234]
Snap-Shots in Bucharest (two views)[236]
The Royal Palace, Bucharest[240]
Boulevard Elisabeta, Bucharest[240]
His Excellency George Cantacuzen, Roumanian Prime Minister[244]
His Excellency Take Jonesco, Roumanian Minister of Finance[244]
His Excellency Geo. G. Manu, Roumanian Minister of War[246]
Sir Conyngham Greene, British Minister at Bucharest[246]
Gen. Jacques Lahovary, Roumanian Minister of Foreign Affairs[248]
Her Majesty the Queen of Roumania[252]
The Queen of Roumania’s Blind Institute at Bucharest[256]
Blind Inmates at Work[260]
His Excellency Tewfik Pasha, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Imperial Ottoman Empire[264]
His Excellency Noury Pasha[274]
The Entrance to the Bosphorus[280]
In Constantinople[280]
Lake of Ochrida, Macedonia[285]
Lake of Presba, Macedonia[285]
Macedonian Woman abducted by Turks from Klene, near Debr, and rescued by a Bulgarian Band[288]
General Tzontcheff, the Bulgarian Leader in Macedonia[288]
A Bulgarian Band in Macedonia[292]
General Tzontcheff in Macedonia[304]
The Turkish Burial-Ground at Scutari, Asia Minor[304]

THE NEAR EAST
Stanford’s Geogl. Estabt., London.
London: Eveleigh Nash.