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This review is from: CONFESSIONS OF A MACEDONIAN BANDIT: A Californian in the Balkan Wars (Paperback)
The book is well written, but if you purchase this book for getting to know more stuff about Macedonia and that period is not anything special, the ending is pointless and there is no total point of the books except explaning how life was then.
Also he mixed the terms Bulgarian, Bulgar and Macedonian. In one place he says the people spoke on pure Bulgarian, on other that they spoke on pure Macedonian dialect. Also he is "hanging out" with some of the Bulgarian and the Macedonian komitajis so he is confued during the whole time why they are fighting eachother. |
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Confessions of a Macedonian Bandit: A Californian in the Balkan Wars by Albert Sonnichsen (Paperback - July 30, 2004)
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