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Ottoman Cities Through the Eyes of Foreign Travellers

Ottoman Cities Through the Eyes of Foreign Travellers

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Ottoman Cities Through the Eyes of Foreign Travellers

by Necdet Sakaoglu

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9789757121008
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Istanbul: Ray Sigorta, 1996 168pp plus a loose four panel folding panorama of Konstantinopal in the nineteenth century. This book is printed in full colour throughout but much of the archive material is either in line or monotone and is reproduced here in various shades of sepia. Text in Turkish and English.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
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Title
Ottoman Cities Through the Eyes of Foreign Travellers
Author
Necdet Sakaoglu
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Fine
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
9757121002
ISBN 13
9789757121008
Publisher
Ray Sigorta
Place of Publication
Istanbul
Date Published
1996
Size
255x225mm

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