
The book Andart's Massacre in Zagorichani, 1905 (Андартскиот колеж во Загоричани, 1905) documents the violent attack carried out by Greek Andart bands against the Macedonian village of Zagorichani (today called Vasileiada near Kastoria, Aegean Macedonia) on March 25, 1905. The assault resulted in the mass killing of villagers, widespread destruction, and terror, marking one of the darkest episodes of the Macedonian struggle in the early 20th century.
The work provides a historical narrative of the events, placing them in the wider context of the Macedonian revolutionary movement and the Greek–Bulgarian rivalry in Ottoman Macedonia. It includes authentic archival documents, consular reports, letters from foreign attachés, and eyewitness testimonies, which give first-hand perspectives on the brutality of the massacre