Author: Tim
Butcher
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‘A fascinating
study of one of those rare individuals whose act of violence changed the
history of the world. An incisive, shrewd, wholly compelling investigation of
an assassin’s life and times’
— William Boyd
Nearly 100 years after the outbreak of the First World War,
former Balkan war correspondent Tim Butcher retraces the journey of Gavrilo
Princip — the teenage assassin who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo,
setting the war in motion — and illuminates our understanding of one of the
most misrepresented figures in modern history and how his Bosnian homeland
continues to impact global history.
‘This is first class history and in a year swamped with
First World War centenary books, it’s the one you should read first’ — Andrew
Roberts
The author retraces Princip’s journey from his home village,
through the mountains of the northern Balkans to the great plain city of
Belgrade and ultimately Sarajevo. On his journey Tim makes discoveries about
Princip that have eluded historians for a hundred years, meets relatives still
living in the village and draws on his own experiences there as a reporter
during the 1990s war. As he tracks down the ghosts of past wars, Tim also faces
his own memories of his first experience of war. In telling the story of this
young man who changed the world forever, Tim unravels this complex part of the
world and its conflicts, and shows how the events that were sparked that day in
June 1914 have echoes that can still be heard today.
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