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Sarajewo

Sarajewo

By Wladyslaw Gluck

Gebethner, 1935, 229 pp.

The author was formerly an Austrian official stationed at Sarajevo. His book is concerned almost entirely with the story of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the organization and working of the Austrian administration, and with the growth of the national movement. In these respects it is an outstanding contribution, which might well be made available in a western language.