Black Lamb and Grey Falcon

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Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (Masterplots, Revised Second Edition)

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Rebecca West had not seen Yugoslavia until 1936 when she made a lecture tour in that country; it impressed her so greatly that she decided to travel throughout the country as a tourist in 1937. She also felt that it was important to know something of the country because of the effect it might have upon world politics after the death of its king, Alexander, in 1937. It had been of great importance twenty-three years before, when the assassination of Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo had precipitated a world conflict.

The author and her husband entered Yugoslavia by...

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