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Yugoslavia in cameracolour

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Bloemendal, F. A. H.. in Cameracolour ; Publication details: Sheperton, Surrey: Ian Allan Ltd; 1975. Edition: FirstISBN:
  • 0711005990
Summary: Yugoslavia is a country of vivid contrasts, the legacy of both its geographical variety and its turbulent history. Until 1918 a collection of individual kingdoms and republics, the region has for centuries been, as it is today, the confluence of European cultural ideas and influences. All the great conquerors have left their mark from the Romans through the Venetians and Turks in the Middle Ages to the Austrians, Hungarians and Germans of more recent times. In this book the distinguished Dutch photographer, F. A. H. Bloemendal, has brough all his artistry to bear on the colour and contrasts of the Yugoslav scene -- from the plains of Serbia to the mountains of Montenegro, from the wooded valleys of Macedonia to the island studded coast of Dalmatia.
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Yugoslavia is a country of vivid contrasts, the legacy of both its geographical variety and its turbulent history. Until 1918 a collection of individual kingdoms and republics, the region has for centuries been, as it is today, the confluence of European cultural ideas and influences. All the great conquerors have left their mark from the Romans through the Venetians and Turks in the Middle Ages to the Austrians, Hungarians and Germans of more recent times. In this book the distinguished Dutch photographer, F. A. H. Bloemendal, has brough all his artistry to bear on the colour and contrasts of the Yugoslav scene -- from the plains of Serbia to the mountains of Montenegro, from the wooded valleys of Macedonia to the island studded coast of Dalmatia.

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