About This Book
A travel narrative records journeys across Anatolia during the Nationalist movement, combining vivid sketches of ruined Smyrna and provincial landscapes with impressions of daily life, hospital and school visits, and scenes of hospitality. The author describes encounters with the nationalist leadership and foreign diplomatic circles, attends public meetings, and reflects on shifting international relations. Chapters blend travelogue, reportage, interviews, and personal sketches, often emphasizing education, rebuilding efforts, and cultural observations, and are accompanied by illustrations reproduced from the author’s own sketches and photographs.
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