Together with Kosta Trebicka and Midhat Frashëri he would publish the Ditërëfenjës or Kalendari Kombiar ("National Calendar") which appeared annually with some lengthy interruptions from 1897 to 1928.
[4] Mbrothësia press would publish also 37 books of Albanian literature, including works from Sami Frashëri, Spiro Dine, Mihal Grameno, Papa Kristo Negovani, etc.
[2][5] From 1901 to 1908 together with Shahin Kolonja, Luarasi published in Sofia the journal Drita with some financial support of Austro-Hungary.
After the Young Turk Revolution, Luarasi transferred his printing press to Salonika, where over 60 works were produced within one year: books, magazines, newspapers, and distributed to a large of Albanian population.
On 2 November 1911 Fan Noli visited the Albanian community of Sofia responding to their invitation with the initiative of Luarasi.
During the late Ottoman period, Peçi supported Austro-Hungarian assistance toward Albanian geopolitical interests in the Balkans.