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Alexander I, born December 17, 1888, son of King Peter I and Princess Zorka, daughter of the late Nicholas I, King of Montenegro; married on June 8, 1922, to Princess Marie, born January 9, 1899, daughter of King Ferdinand I of Rumania; Prince Regent from June 24, 1914 to August 16, 1921, when his father died.
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Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Yugoslavia. 1. Official Publications.
Sluźbene Novine (Official Gazette), Statistički godišnjak Kraljevine Srbije (Annuaire Statistique du Royaume de Serbie), and the publications issued by the various Departments of Government. Belgrade.
Croatia-Slavonia and Fiume ; Dalmatia Bosnia and Herzegovina; the Slovenes ; the Yugoslav Movement; Montenegro; Serbia. (Volumes in the series of ‘ Handbooks Prepared under the Direction of the Historical Section of the Foreign Office ‘)
Royaume de Yugoslavie, 1919–1929. Publie par le Bureau Central de Presse. Belgrade, 1980.
2. Non-Official Publications.
Almanac of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Zagreb. Annual.
Jubilarni Zbornik. 3 Vols. 1928–29.
Narodna Enciklopedia. Edited by Prof. S. Stanoevitch. 4 vols. Belgrade, 1920–28.
Baedeker’s Dalmatien and die Adria (1929) comprises part of Yugoslavia.
Baerlein (H.), A Difficult Frontier (Yugoslavs and Albanians). London, 1922.—The Birth of Yugoslavia. 2 Vols. London, 1922.
Brown, (H. F.) and Tyndale (W.), Dalmatia (Paintings). London, 1925.
Beard and Radin, The Balkan Pivot: Yugoslavia. New York, 1929.
Buchan (J.), Editor, Yugoslavia (Nations of To-day). London, 1923.
Church (L. F.), The Story of Serbia. London, 1914.
Compass : Finanzielles-Jahrbuch (Vol. 3 deals with Yugoslavia). Vienna. Annual.
Cvietisa (Frano), Les Yougoslaves. Paris, 1921.
Cvijic (Jovan), Naselja srpskih Zemalja (Population of Serbia). Belgrade, 1909.— L’annexion de la Bosnie et la question Serbe. Paris, 1909.—Questions Balkaniques. Vol. I. Paris, 1916.—La Peninsule Balkanique, géographic humaine. Paris, 1918.
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Epstein, M. (1932). Yugoslavia. In: Epstein, M. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230270619_71
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