Colonel the Hon. Aubrey Herbert
Posts in The Copybook credited to ‘Colonel the Hon. Aubrey Herbert’
In The Copybook
Posts in The Copybook credited to ‘Colonel the Hon. Aubrey Herbert’
In The Copybook
Aubrey Herbert MP was called upon to make a speech to Albanians itching to avenge the crimes of neighbouring Montenegro.
In 1913, Aubrey Herbert MP rode through the mountainous country near Albania’s border with Montenegro. The locals in Rrapshë, exhilarated by the successful Albanian Revolt of 1912 against Turkey, were celebrating a festival, and amidst gunshots and denunciations of Montenegro’s historic crimes against Albanians they called on Herbert for a speech.
An Albanian shepherd plans to expand into arable farming, but he needs water and the search is close to ruining him.
In 1913, Aubrey Herbert MP reluctantly agreed to take a message from Ismail Qemali to his rival as leader of Albania, Essad Pasha Toptani. Herbert’s company on the long journey to Durrës included a priest with a fondness for verses; a musician who played air-violin; a murderer; a diplomat who was a bit of a comedian; and a ‘shepherd-king.’