Hutchinson, Frances Kinsley,
Motoring in the Balkans Along the Highways of Dalmatia, Montenegro, Herzegovina and Bosnia.
Chicago: A & C McClurg, 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Spine a bit browned. Former owner's signature on title page. ; Tan cloth boards with brown lettering and design of four seals in color. Profusely illustrated with sepia colored illustrations from b&w photographs. The trip went through the following towns: Trieste, Abbazia, Zengg, Gospic (over the Vratnik Pass) , Dalmatia, Gospic to Zara, Scardona, Falls of Krka, Sebenico, via Traü to Spalato, Salona, Clissa, Source of the jadro, Spalato, Metkovic, Ragusa, Lacroma, Lapad, Zelenika, Montenegro, Cetinje, Herzegovina, Ragusa to Gacko via Trebinje, Mostar, Sarajevo, Ilidze, Jajce, Travnik, Banjaluka, Bosnisch-Novi, Plitvica Lakes, Agram, Marburg, Gratz (Graz) , The Semmering. - Frances Kinsley Hutchinson was a philantropist from Chicago and describes the travels that she undertook with her husband. ; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 341 pages; Take a trip through the Balkans a motor car in the early 20th century. Uncover hidden historical sights and a new understanding of people residing in the controversial lands of the the Balkans. Very Good+.

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