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An illustrated travelogue and political survey of the Ottoman Empire and the surrounding Balkan states that traces the empire's waning authority and the emergence of modern national entities. Combining historical background, on-the-ground reportage, and descriptive sketches of the capital, its government, the sultan's court, mosques, palaces, missionary schools, and archaeological sites, the work examines administrative failures, religious and ethnic tensions, recent uprisings and diplomatic disputes, and the social character of Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, and Greece. It balances portraits of ordinary people and institutions with commentary on governance and foreign policy, offering contemporaneous observations of urban life, monuments, and examples of reform or misrule.

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William Eleroy Curtis

William Eleroy Curtis was an American author and journalist known for his travel writings and historical accounts. His works often reflect his extensive travels and keen observations of various cultures and societies. Among his notable publications is "Abraham Lincoln," which explores the life and legacy of the iconic American president. Curtis also wrote about his experiences in regions such as Asia Minor and India, as seen in titles like "Around the Black Sea" and "Modern India." His writings contribute to the understanding of both historical and contemporary issues, making him a significant figure in American literature.

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