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The Abyssinian Proof  •  Jenny White
LITERATURE •  2009 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
In this sequel to The Sultan's Seal (TKY137), magistrate Kamil Pasha confronts smugglers and religious conflicts in Ottoman Istanbul. (TKY155, $13.95)
  The Abyssinian Proof
Adventures in Arabia: Among the Bedouins, Druses, Whirling Dervishes, and Yezidee Devil Worshippers  •  William Buehler Seabrook
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 356 PAGES • COMING IN
An account of Seabrook's lurid, sensational adventures, first published in 1928 -- and here reproduced in a notebook-sized facsimile edition. This eccentric traveler joined the Druses in the Arabian mountains, moved into a monastery at Tripoli, explored the Sahara by airplane, lived with devil worshipers in Kurdistan -- and that was just for this first book based on his travels in 1924. He wrote many more, including Asylum, a best-selling account of checking himself into a mental institution for alcoholism. (ARB59, $31.95)
 
Alexander of Macedon, 356-323 B.C.  •  Peter Green
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1992 •  PAPER  • 617 PAGES
An outstanding biography of the complex ruler, this book combines great storytelling, adventure, romance, brutish violence, historical accuracy -- and vivid character sketches of Darius, Aristotle and other famous personalities. With his commanding knowledge and his way with words, Alexander of Macedon is a scholarly book that you can't put down. (GRE56, $26.95)
  Alexander of Macedon, 356-323 B.C.
Alexander the Great  •  Robin Lane Fox
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2004 •  PAPER  • 568 PAGES
A popular biography of Alexander the Great, noteworthy for its scholarship, great descriptions and psychological insight. This enormously readable book succeeds in bringing the man and his era to life. (GRE17, $17.00)
  Alexander the Great
Ancient Greece, A Concise History  •  Peter Green
HISTORY •  1979 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES • COMING IN
A lively, illustrated history of Greece from the Stone Age to the death of Alexander the Great in under 200 pages. With good maps, a bibliography for further reading and hundreds of black-and-white photos of sites and objects. (GRE04, $18.95)
  Ancient Greece, A Concise History
The Ancient Mediterranean  •  Michael Grant
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1990 •  PAPER  • 374 PAGES
Grant, a well known classical scholar, draws on archaeology, geography, art and economics to paint a vivid picture of ancient cultures, from prehistory through the Roman Imperium, and their influence on western civilization. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs, and 19 maps of the region. (MED10, $20.00)
  The Ancient Mediterranean
Arabesque, A Taste of Morocco, Turkey, and Lebanon  •  Claudia Roden
FOOD •  2006 •  HARD COVER  • 352 PAGES
Roden leavens 150 well-chosen, classic recipes of North Africa and the Middle East with scraps of history, culture and tales. With 93 color photographs. (MED99, $37.50)
  Arabesque, A Taste of Morocco, Turkey, and Lebanon
The Arabian Diaries, 1913-1914  •  Gertrude Bell  •  Rosemary O'Brien
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 224 PAGES
In the days before she began molding British foreign policy in the Middle East, Gertrude Bell kept herself busy crossing the Arabian desert alone (or sometimes in company with bandits). As a travel and adventure writer, she has the very great advantage of literary talent: her diaries are neither fusty nor musty. Her book is a candid portrait of Arabia, and her accounts of encounters with sheikhs and Bedouins are markedly unexotic. They were her companions or her enemies, and she writes of them as a more domestic author might have written about the parish curate or the town lout. (ARB52, $29.95)
  The Arabian Diaries, 1913-1914
The Argonautika, The Story of Jason and the Quest for the Golden Fleece  •  Apollonius of Rhodes  •  Peter Green
LITERATURE •  2007 •  PAPER
The story, in verse, by Apollonius of Jason and the Argonauts on their quest for the Golden Fleece, here retold. A noted classicist, Peter Green retranslates the original into readable modern verse. With a helpful glossary and maps that show the route of the journey. (GRE92, $26.95)
  The Argonautika, The Story of Jason and the Quest for the Golden Fleece
Armies of the Ottoman Turks, 1300-1774  •  David Nicolle
HISTORY •  1985 •  PAPER  • 48 PAGES
Nicolle's little book neatly summarizes the military history of the Ottoman Turks. It's a well-illustrated introduction to Ottoman uniforms, tactics and history in the Men-at-Arms series. (TKY101, $17.95)
 
Balkans South-East Europe Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
2008 •  MAP
A nicely detailed travelers map of Southeast Europe from Prague east to Odessa and south to Italy, Greece and western Turkey, including the Danube, Romania, Bulgaria and the Black Sea from Odessa to Istanbul. At a scale of 1:2,000,000. One Side. 40x35 inches. (EUR147, $14.95)
  Balkans South-East Europe Map
The Bastard of Istanbul  •  Elif Shafak
LITERATURE •  2008 •  PAPER  • 360 PAGES
Shafak weaves the tale of two families in this offbeat, poignant novel exploring Turkish history and national identity, including the 1915 Armenian massacre. Like her characters, Shafak divides her time between Arizona and Istanbul. (TKY144, $14.00)
  The Bastard of Istanbul
The Battle of Lepanto  •  Nanami Shiono
HISTORY •  2007 •  HARD COVER  • 240 PAGES
A vivid narrative history of the savage naval conflict that would prove to be the mighty Ottoman Empire's first major military defeat. The final installment of Shiono's Mediterranean Trilogy. (MED102, $19.95)
 
The Black Sea, A History  •  Charles King
HISTORY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 296 PAGES
This brisk narrative history takes in the history, culture and politics of the region from 700 B.C. to the 1990s. King argues that, like the Mediterranean, the Black Sea unites diverse languages and cultures (Greek, Roman, Armenian, Persian, Scythian, Byzantine, Ottoman, Tatar and Mongol). The book opens with a chapter on Pontus Euxinus, an ancient Greek site along the shores of the Black Sea. Charles King is a professor in the Department of Government and School of Foreign Service at Georgetown. With four maps and 15 black-and-white photographs. (EUR173, $35.00)
  The Black Sea, A History
Blue Guide Turkey  •  Bernard McDonagh
GUIDEBOOK •  2001 •  PAPER  • 704 PAGES • COMING IN
The classic, massively researched guide to antiquities, art and historic sites throughout Turkey. With 75 site plans and local maps. A course book, travel guide and reference, this book is particularly valuable for its coverage of central and eastern Turkey. (TKY27, $29.95)
 
Byzantine Art  •  Robin Cormack
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2000 •  PAPER  • 248 PAGES
A scholarly introduction and survey of the art of the Byzantine empire in the Oxford History of Art. With 127 illustrations, 82 in full color. The author contends that, contrary to popular belief, the Byzantines were fully as ambitious -- and their art as constantly evolving -- as their Roman precursors. Illustrated. (MDE64, $27.95)
  Byzantine Art
Byzantine Art and Architecture, An Introduction  •  Lyn Rodley
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 394 PAGES
A compendium of articles and essays about Byzantine art, many first published in scholarly international journals. (MDE63, $63.00)
  Byzantine Art and Architecture, An Introduction
The Byzantine Commonwealth  •  Dmitri Obolensky
HISTORY •  2000 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
A classic history of Eastern Europe from 500 to the fall of Byzantium in 1453, originally published in 1971. (TKY77, $24.95)
 
The Byzantines  •  Guglielmo Cavallo  •  Thomas Dunlap
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 294 PAGES
A collection of essays from scholars worldwide focusing on the people of the Byzantine empire. (TKY66, $27.50)
 
Byzantium  •  Stephen R. Lawhead
LITERATURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 872 PAGES
A sweeping novel encompassing history, religion, and fantasy. Lawhead's epic tale is told from the perspective of Aidan, a 10th-century monk traveling from Ireland to Byzantium with the Book of Kells. His perilous journey -- interrupted by Vikings, Saracens, and lapses of faith -- takes him through Great Britain, Europe and the Middle East. (TKY92, $7.99)
 
Byzantium and the Early Islamic Conquests  •  Walter Kaegi
HISTORY •  1995 •  PAPER  • 313 PAGES
A classic history, painstakingly researched and utterly absorbing, of the seventh-century conqest of the eastern roman world. Insights on the great campaigns, political alliances and economics of the empire are accompanied by copious charts, maps, graphs and back-and-white illustrations. This book explores the evolution of the 1100-year-old Constantinople into the powerful capital of the Ottoman sultans, an essential reference to the Medieval east including Syria, Armenia and Palestine. (TKY19, $50.00)
 
Byzantium and the Slavs, In Letters and in Culture  •  Ihor Sevcenko
HISTORY •  1985 •  HARD COVER
A scholarly collection of essays on the realtionship between the Byzantine Empire and Slavic culture, focusing on political and religious interactions. (TKY73, $52.50)
 
Byzantium, Decline and Fall  •  John Julius Norwich
HISTORY •  1996 •  HARD COVER  • 488 PAGES
The third and final volume in Norwich's astonishing history of the Byzantine empire. It ends with the dramatic fall of Constantinople in 1453. (TKY121, $49.95)
 
Byzantium, The Apogee  •  John Julius Norwich
HISTORY •  1992 •  HARD COVER
Part Two in Norwich's three part history of the Byzantine Empire, this thoroughly researched and surprisingly entertaining volume covers the period from 800 AD to 1000 AD, telling of the empire at its most powerful -- and most cruel. With 32 pages of photographs. (TKY70, $49.95)
 
Byzantium, The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire  •  Judith Herrin
HISTORY •  2009 •  PAPER  • 391 PAGES
Herrin captures all the glory, accomplishments, personalities, cruelty and import of Byzantium from the foundation of Constantinople to its capture by the Ottoman Turks in this series of illuminating essays. Organized thematically, she brings together short chapters on people, places and particulars. (TKY161, $19.95)
  Byzantium, The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire
The Caravan Moves On, Three Weeks among Turkish Nomads  •  Irfan Orga
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 227 PAGES
A classic account of the author's journeys in southwest Anatolia, originally published in 1958. Orga (Portrait of a Turkish Family) writes astutely of the nomadic peoples of the High Taurus. Orga, who had recently returned London, contrasts rapidly modernizing Turkey with the traditional life of the ancient Anatolians. The titles comes from the Turkish saying dogs bark but the caravan moves on. (TKY84, $32.95)
  The Caravan Moves On, Three Weeks among Turkish Nomads
A Concise History of Byzanitum  •  Warren T. Treadgold
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 273 PAGES
A quick, readable survey of the Byzantine Empire, focusing on the spread of cultural and religious ideas. (TKY69, $39.00)
 
The Day of the Barbarians, The Battle That Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire  •  Alessandro Barbero
HISTORY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 180 PAGES
A gripping and readable history of the Roman defeat at the hands of the Goths that led to the fall of Rome a century later--a major turning point in world history. Barbero combines rigorous research with imagination, bringing personalities to life. (TKY176, $15.95)
  The Day of the Barbarians, The Battle That Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire
Dervishes  •  Beth Helms
LITERATURE •  2008 •  PAPER  • 311 PAGES
Largely about a woman's world with absent husbands, this novel follows 12-year-old Canada and her mother Grace, American expatriates in Ankara, and their friends. The characters are intricate and captivating, and the ultimate tragedy deeply felt. (TKY175, $14.00)
  Dervishes
Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture  •  Slobodan Curcic  •  Richard Krautheimer
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 357 PAGES
Now in its fourth edition, this is classic, well-illustrated history covers the Eastern Mediterranean from the age of Constantine to the era of Justinian. A volume in the Pelican History of Art published by Yale. (TKY72, $40.00)
 
Early Christian and Byzantine Art  •  John Lowden
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
An illustrated guide to the architectural heritage of the early Christian period (860-1453), including a survey of the philosophy, ideas and intellectual climate of the time. With hundreds of photographs of Byzantine art, decorated churches and illuminated manuscripts. (EUR23, $27.95)
  Early Christian and Byzantine Art
Eastward to Tartary  •  Robert D. Kaplan
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2001 •  PAPER  • 364 PAGES
A loosely organized travelogue by the author of the acclaimed "Balkan Ghosts," Kaplan connects his travels and experience in the Balkans, the Middle East, Turkey and the Caucasus to the history and culture of Central Asia. (CAS45, $15.95)
  Eastward to Tartary
An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire: Volume 1  •  Halil Inalcik
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER
A richly detailed account of the social and economic history of the Ottoman region in two volumes. (TKY142, $48.00)
 
An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire: Volume 2  •  Suraiya Faroghi  •  Donald Quataert  •  Sevket Pamuk  •  Bruce McGowan
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER
A richly detailed account of the social and economic history of the Ottoman region in two volumes. (TKY143, $34.99)
 
The Emergence of Modern Turkey  •  Bernard Lewis
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 524 PAGES
The classic history of Turkey from the decline of the Ottoman Empire to 1950 with a focus on the Ataturk revolution. It's authoritative balanced and engaging. This third edition includes new preface by Lewis with reflections on developments in the 1990s. (TKY56, $39.95)
 
Empire of Difference, The Ottomans in Comparative Perspective  •  Karen Barkey
HISTORY •  2008 • 
Barkey examines the changing infrastructure of the Ottoman Empire throughout its long history. In a wide-ranging look at maintaining an empire, the Ottomans' methods are put in perspective with other empires. (TKY167, $26.99)
 
Enlightenment  •  Maureen Freely
LITERATURE •  2009 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
This haunting historical thriller explores the complexities of modern Turkey through the eyes of an investigative journalist trying to decode a missing American woman's letter and uncover the secrets to her disappearance. Freely is a longtime Istanbul resident and translator of Ophan Pamuk. (TKY168, $14.95)
  Enlightenment
Eothen  •  Alexander William Kinglake
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 242 PAGES
Originally published in 1844, this classic travelogue of journeys throughout the Middle East and Asia Minor takes the form and tone of a letter to a good friend: conversational, ironic and personal. Included are ramblings in Constantinople, Palestine, Syria and the Dead Sea. (MDE24, $21.00)
  Eothen
Essential Rumi  •  Jelalludin Rumi  •  Coleman Barks
RELIGION •  1997 •  PAPER  • 240 PAGES
A collection of poetry by the 13th-century Sufi mystic and founder of the Whirling Dervishes Mevlana Jelalludin Rumi. Coleman renders a well-chosen selection of Persian estatic poetry into contemporary English. A student of Sufism since 1977, Barks is a poet and the author of numerous Rumi translations. (TKY95, $15.99)
  Essential Rumi
Birds of the Middle East  •  Richard Porter  •  Simon Aspinall
FIELD GUIDE •  2010 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
An outstanding guide to 700 species of the birds in the region from the Arabian peninsula to Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Cyprus. With concise descriptions, range maps and 26 excellent color plates by a team of four artists. (MDE17, $39.95)
  Birds of the Middle East
The Fall of Constantinople  •  Nanami Shiono
HISTORY •  2005 •  HARD COVER  • 236 PAGES
Byzantines and Ottomans battle over the city in 1453. (TKY141, $19.95)
 
The Fall of Constantinople 1453  •  Steven Runciman
HISTORY •  1990 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
A classic, wonderfully written history of the fall of Constantinople in 1493 and its consequences. Runciman, a noted British scholar, draws on many sources, both Greek and Muslim, in tracing this fateful time in the history of the city. Originally published in 1965, the book does a masterful job of explaining not only the events of May 1453 but also their wide-ranging ramifications. With an appendix on the churches of Constantinople after the conquest. Read this book for insight into Byzantine and Ottoman influences in the city. (TKY76, $19.99)
  The Fall of Constantinople 1453
Fodor's Turkey  •  Caroli Trefler
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 496 PAGES
This practical guide, from the popular series, is saturated with valuable information on accommodation, shopping, sights, and restaurants. (TKY160, $23.99)
  Fodor's Turkey
Formation of Islamic Art  •  Oleg Grabar
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1987 •  PAPER  • 232 PAGES
A classic on the art and architecture of the Islamic World by a prominent authority. (ARB28, $34.00)
 
Fragments of Culture, The Everyday of Modern Turkey  •  Deniz Kandiyoti
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 350 PAGES
A loosely organized collection of scholarly articles addressing everyday life, ranging from issues of gender and class, to shopping malls, film, education, and folk dancing. (TKY97, $26.95)
 
Frommer's Turkey  •  Lynn Levine
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 435 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide to Turkey from the popular series. Offers a language and etiquette primer, logistical advice, color photographs and detailed maps. (TKY140, $23.99)
  Frommer's Turkey
Gallipoli  •  Alan Moorehead
HISTORY •  2002 •  PAPER  • 380 PAGES
A wonderfully readable and classic account of the disastrous Gallipoli campaign in Turkey, orginally published in 1956. (WAR85, $14.99)
  Gallipoli
The Gothic Enterprise, A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral  •  Robert A. Scott
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 294 PAGES
Scott, whose interest in the history of cathedrals began when he first saw the magnificent Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Salisbury, England, takes his reader on a historical, architectural and sociological tour of the magnificent spires and stained-glass windows that dot the landscape of Europe. It's an accessible, personable overview. (EUR190, $21.95)
  The Gothic Enterprise, A Guide to Understanding the Medieval Cathedral
Greek Art  •  John Boardman
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
A standard brief survey of classical Greek art and architecture, revised to reflect recent archaeology, this book presents hundreds of paintings, frescoes and other objects from antiquity, each in its spiritual and cultural context. A volume in the "World of Art" series. With 300 illustrations, 73 in color. (GRE12, $21.95)
  Greek Art
Here Is Where We Meet  •  John Berger
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
This novel weaves a portrait of several European countries through encounters with the dead, from the narrator's mother, whom he discovers on a park bench in Lisbon, to a childhood friend wandering a market in Krakow. "The dead don't stay where they are buried," the protagonist's mother tells him, and this becomes the mantra for this most unusual journey through Europe's history and people. (EUR189, $15.00)
  Here Is Where We Meet
The Histories  •  Herodotus
HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 656 PAGES
In what may be the first travel book, Herodotus records the heroic struggle between Europe and Asia that culminated in the invasion of Greece by Xerxes. (MED15, $11.00)
  The Histories
The Hittites and Their Contemporaries in Asia Minor  •  J. G. MacQueen
HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
A solid introduction to the Hittites, an ancient culture of modern-day Turkey. MacQueen surveys the rise and fall of this Anatolian people, their relations with other ancient populations such as the Babylonians and Mycenaean Greeks, and recent archaeological findings. With 149 illustrations, maps and plans. (TKY46, $24.95)
  The Hittites and Their Contemporaries in Asia Minor
In Ruins: A Journey Through History, Art, and Literature  •  Christopher Woodward
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 280 PAGES
Art historian Woodward roams widely in search of the pleasures of ruins, traveling from Sicily and Rome to Turkey, around his native England and off to Zanzibar. "If I am lonely in a foreign country," he confesses at the outset of these thought-provoking essays, " I search for ruins." He's a wonderful writer. In this infectiously compelling book, he meditates on the allure, majesty and history of our fascination with antiquities, mixing his own observations with those of writers, painters and architects. He pays proper homage to Rose Macaulay and her wonderful Pleasure of Ruins. (TVL37, $16.00)
  In Ruins: A Journey Through History, Art, and Literature
In Search of the Trojan War  •  Michael Wood
ARCHAEOLOGY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
This handsomely illustrated book examines the archaeology, history and legends of Troy -- a vivid analysis of the ancient world by the peripatetic anthropologist and documentary filmmaker Michael Wood. With the remarkable Heinrich Schliemann (who discovered Troy in 1873) as his point of departure, Wood takes the reader along on a remarkable story of archaeological adventure. (GRE52, $29.95)
  In Search of the Trojan War
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great  •  Michael Wood
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Historian Michael Wood recreates the epic journey of Alexander the Great across Asia in this companion volume to the documentary television series. With a good selection of maps, photographs and illustrations of Hellenic art and artifacts from the region. (MED23, $26.95)
  In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great
In the Steps of St. Paul  •  H.V. Morton
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 528 PAGES
Travels throughout the Mediterranean in search of St. Paul, bible in hand. A pilgrim as much as a traveler, Morton journeys through Syria, Cyprus, Turkey, Macedonia, Greece and Rhodes in this classic account. Fittingly, his appreciative journey ends at the Tomb of St. Paul. As in all his many travel books, Morton charmingly mixing history with offhand humor, anecdote and keen observation. (MED70, $22.00)
  In the Steps of St. Paul
The Innocents Abroad  •  Mark Twain
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 523 PAGES
On June 8, 1867, young journalist Samuel Longhorne Clemens, not yet famous as Mark Twain, set sail on a grand tour of Europe. With his disarming wit, Clemens makes the very best traveling companion in this classic account. The section on his visit to "the land which was the mother of civilization" is a celebrated highlight of the book. Twain has few rivals in art of reporting the horrors of travel with humor. "Paris, England, Scotland, Switzerland, Italy--Garibaldi! The Grecian Archipelago! Vesuvius! Constantinople! Smyrna! The Holy Land! Egypt and 'our friends the Bermudians'!" are among the main ports of call. (MDE08, $14.95)
  The Innocents Abroad
Insight Guide Turkey  •  Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
An outstanding overview of the country from the reliable Insight crew, featuring hundreds of photographs and observant essays on history, culture and nature. With separate chapters on Istanbul, Ephesus, the Aegean Coast, Lycia, and Cappadocia. (TKY38, $24.99)
  Insight Guide Turkey
Islamic Art and Architecture  •  Robert Hillenbrand
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
Covering one thousand years and the geographic scope of Islam, this book is a wide-ranging guide to the arts of Islam, including architecture, calligraphy, ceramics and textiles. A marvelously compact synthesis, it focuses on major styles associated with Muslim dynasties including the Ottomans. With a useful glossary of Islamic terms, time line, maps and 270 illustrations, many in color. (CAS17, $21.95)
  Islamic Art and Architecture
Islamic Arts  •  Jonathan Bloom  •  Sheila Blair
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 445 PAGES
A comprehensive survey of 1,000 years of Islamic architecture, design and decoration. Illustrated throughout with color photographs, maps and site plans. For anyone with an interest in art, this book is a wonderfully illuminating, stimulating introduction to the subject. (ISL01, $27.95)
  Islamic Arts
Islamist Mobilization in Turkey, A Study in Vernacular Politics  •  Jenny White
RELIGION •  2003 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
A social history and ethnography of contemporary Istanbul based on interviews and field work in the Umraniye neighborhood. Jenny B. White is associate professor of anthropology at Boston University. (TKY98, $25.00)
 
Istanbul Map  •  Borch Maps
2011 •  MAP
A laminated folded map at a scale of 1:11,000. Two Sides. 19.5x26 inches. (TKY65, $8.95)
  Istanbul Map
Istanbul, City of a Hundred Names  •  Alex Webb  •  Orhan Pamuk
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2007 •  HARD COVER  • 136 PAGES
Webb illuminates the neighborhoods, diversity and confluence of cultures in contemporary Istanbul in this collection of 77 full-color photographs. (TKY148, $50.00)
  Istanbul, City of a Hundred Names
Istanbul, the Imperial City  •  John Freely
HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 432 PAGES
A lively, anecdotal history of the city geared for the traveler. With historic and modern photographs and neighborhood maps. Freely concludes with a helpful, 60-page section on monuments and museums. (TKY23, $17.00)
  Istanbul, the Imperial City
Istanbul: A Traveller's Guide  •  Jane Streetly  •  Sue Rollin
GUIDEBOOK •  2005 •  PAPER  • 262 PAGES
This compact, on-the-ground guide to exploring Istanbul includes an overview of the city's history and highlights, and a variety of thoughtful, well-planned and enticing walking tours. With numerous maps and color photos. (TKY183, $16.95)
  Istanbul: A Traveller's Guide
Julian, A Novel  •  Gore Vidal
LITERATURE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 503 PAGES
A historical novel on the last pagan Roman emperor Julian the Apostate, the fascinating 4th century scholar who became a great soldier and determined the future of the entire Roman Empire. (TKY128, $16.00)
  Julian, A Novel
Kurdistan, In the Shadow of History  •  Susan Meiselas
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2008 •  PAPER
Through narrative and photographs, award-winning photographer Meiselas presents a cultural and historical portrait of the Kurdish homeland. (IRN57, $49.00)
 
Life in the Ancient Near East, 3100-332 B.C.  •  Daniel C. Snell
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
From the dawn of the written word to conquest by Alexander the Great, the history of the ancient Middle East is traced in this readable, thoroughly researched overview of economic, social and cultural development in the world of the Bible. It's a concise and intriguing study from a professor of history. (MDE56, $22.00)
  Life in the Ancient Near East, 3100-332 B.C.
Lilac and Flag, An Old Wive's Tale of a City  •  John Berger
LITERATURE •  1992 •  PAPER  • 171 PAGES
Set in legendary Troy, this third book in Berger's "Into Their Labors" trilogy is a modern classic, evoking both the decadence of the city's waning greatness and the hope of its rural peasants for the future. (TKY47, $15.00)
  Lilac and Flag, An Old Wive's Tale of a City
Lonely Planet Middle East  •  Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 684 PAGES
A practical guide to the North African and Mediterranean countries of the Middle East from Libya, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey to Iraq and Iran. (MDE30, $28.99)
  Lonely Planet Middle East
The Making of Modern Turkey  •  Feroz Ahmad
HISTORY •  1993 •  PAPER  • 252 PAGES
A study of the politics, economy, military developments and society of Turkey, from 1908 through the 1990s. A volume in the textbook series "The Making of the Modern Middle East." Ahmad was a student of the Islamic scholar Bernard Lewis (The Emergence of Modern Turkey). (TKY123, $59.95)
 
Mammals of Europe  •  Priscilla Barrett  •  David W. MacDonald
FIELD GUIDE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
Published by Princeton, this is a field guide to land and marine mammals throughout Europe, both endemic and introduced. With more than 600 color illustrations of over 200 mammals, it's a comprehensive handbook, with detailed descriptions, range maps and commentary on behavior. (FG61, $38.50)
  Mammals of Europe
The Maze  •  Panos Karnezis
LITERATURE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 376 PAGES
An enchanted tale, rooted in history, of a dissolute Greek brigade in retreat across the Anatolian desert in 1922 with the Turkish army in pursuit. An ambitious book in three parts, Karnezis writes with flair, recalling at times De Bernieres and Corelli's Mandolin. (GRE225, $14.00)
  The Maze
Mediterranean Cruises Map  •  Freytag & Berndt
2010 •  MAP
A double-sided, full-color map of the Mediterranean, including the Iberian Peninsula and Black Sea, North Africa and the Levant, at a scale of 1:2,000,000. Two Sides. 35.5X49 inches. (MED36, $14.95)
  Mediterranean Cruises Map
The Middle Sea  •  John Julius Norwich
HISTORY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 720 PAGES
A marvelous writer who has already tackled Byzantium, the Normans in Sicily and Venice, Norwich spins his magic in this story of culture, trade and politics, royalty and rulers, wars and religion in the Mediterranean from antiquity to the end of the First World War. (MED98, $21.00)
  The Middle Sea
A Mind at Peace  •  Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar  •  Erdag Goknar
LITERATURE •  2010 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
Tanpinar evokes the anxiety, confusion and conflict of Istanbul in the whirlwind days of the new and rapidly modernizing Republic of the 1920s and 1930s in this culturally astute novel, originally published in 1949. Tanpinar (1901-1962) was one of Turkey's most important 20th century writers. (TKY134, $25.00)
  A Mind at Peace
Minoan and Mycenaean Art  •  Reynold Higgins
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1997 •  PAPER  • 216 PAGES
A survey of the ancient art of Crete, Mycenae and the Cyclades in its cultural context, revised to include recent archaeology. With maps and 241 illustrations. (GRE61, $19.95)
  Minoan and Mycenaean Art
Murder on the Orient Express  •  Agatha Christie
MYSTERY •  2011 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
Just after midnight, the famous Orient Express is stopped in its tracks by a snowdrift. By morning, the millionaire Samuel Edward Ratchett lies dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. One of his fellow passengers must be the murderer. (EUR118, $6.99)
  Murder on the Orient Express
My Name Is Red  •  Orhan Pamuk  •  Erdag Goknar
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
Set in sixteenth-century Istanbul, this charmingly digressive novel combines a murder mystery, artistic debate and a love story. It will also pique your interest in Islamic illuminated manuscripts. (TKY68, $15.95)
  My Name Is Red
A Nation of Empire, The Ottoman Legacy of Turkish Modernity  •  Meeker, Michael,
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2002 •  PAPER  • 438 PAGES
Meeker draws on a combination of histrorical documents and anthropological and ethnographic fieldwork for this popular textbook, covering 200 years of Turkish history. His particular focus is on the transition from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic. (TKY145, $45.00)
 
Nelles Guide Cyprus  •  Nelles
GUIDEBOOK •  2000 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
This handsome guide, notable for its first-rate photography and outstanding maps, covers the history, culture and contemporary life of Cyprus. (MED14, $15.95)
  Nelles Guide Cyprus
The New Life  •  Orhan Pamuk  •  Guneli Gun
LITERATURE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
In this modern Turkish novel, a young university student embarks on a quest to decipher a book's mystery. His obsession takes him across Turkey, entangles him in a love affair, and pulls him towards a new life -- while calling national identity into question. Palmuk has also written Snow (TKY93), My Name is Red (TKY68), and The Black Book (TKY01). (TKY94, $14.95)
 
Noah's Flood, The New Scientific Discoveries about the Event That Changed History  •  William Ryan  •  Walter Pitman
SCIENCE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
A riveting tale interweaving biblical history, marine geology, archaeology and mythology. The authors are scientists at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University. They marshal convincing evidence to show that indeed there was a flood -- and a huge one -- when the Black Sea was breached by the Mediterranean 7,600 years ago. (BLK42, $16.00)
  Noah's Flood, The New Scientific Discoveries about the Event That Changed History
On Foot to the Golden Horn  •  Jason Goodwin
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 278 PAGES
An outstanding travel writer and journalist, Goodwin interweaves history, incident and reflection in this excellent portrait of Central Europe. With chapters on Cracow, Slovakia, Budapest, Transylvania, Brasov and Bulgaria. (EUR81, $17.00)
  On Foot to the Golden Horn
On the Shores of the Mediterranean  •  Eric Newby
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2011 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
A sparkling observer and famously entertaining writer, Newby tackles the Mediterranean in these merry essays. He finds himself in North Africa, the Adriatic, Venice, Naples, the Greek Islands, Turkey, Cairo and Jerusalem. (MED25, $18.95)
  On the Shores of the Mediterranean
The Orthodox Church  •  Kallistos Ware
RELIGION •  1993 •  PAPER  • 359 PAGES
A comprehensive, clear overview of the origins, historical development and practice of Eastern Christianity by a British scholar and Archbishop. With chapters on Byzantium, conversion of the Slavs, the Church under Islam, Moscow and St. Petersburg and the contemporary Orthodox world. (GEN261, $17.00)
  The Orthodox Church
Osman's Dream, The History of the Ottoman Empire  •  Caroline Finkel
HISTORY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 688 PAGES
An ambitious, scholarly history of an 600-year empire that, at its height, stretched from Central Asia to the Levant, Danube and North Africa. A long-time resident of Turkey with a doctorate in Ottoman Studies, Finkel draws on Turkish sources to paint a nuanced portrait of a multi-ethnic, geographically diverse, strained dominion, an empire like that of that he Holy Roman Empire and Hapsburgs. (EUR200, $21.00)
  Osman's Dream, The History of the Ottoman Empire
Other Colors, Essays and a Story  •  Orhan Pamuk
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2008 •  PAPER  • 448 PAGES
The Nobel Prize-winner displays his wit, warmth, intellect and far-ranging interests in this revealing collection of personal essays, interviews, journal entries, drawings and photographs. The book concludes with his Nobel lecture, My Father's Suitcase, in which he tackles "Why do you write? " (TKY159, $15.95)
  Other Colors, Essays and a Story
Ottoman Empire and Islamic Tradition  •  Norman Itzkowitz
HISTORY •  1972 •  PAPER  • 118 PAGES
This classic history, by a professor of Turkish studies at Princeton, summarizes the major themes and issues surrounding the Ottoman period with clarity. (TKY81, $15.00)
 
Ottoman Turkey, Islamic Architecture  •  Godfrey Goodwin
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1977 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
An extended photo-essay on Islamic architecture focusing on the magnificent buildings constructed during the Ottoman period in Turkey. (TKY31, $20.00)
  Ottoman Turkey, Islamic Architecture
The Ottoman Turks: An Introductory History to 1923  •  Justin McCarthy
HISTORY •  1997 •  PAPER  • 406 PAGES
Written by a historian who has a way with words, this book is a vivid overview of the history, customs and traditions of Ottoman Turkey for the curious general reader. It covers not only the history of the Ottoman Empire but also society, environment and everyday life. With many helpful maps and illustrations. (TKY36, $82.20)
  The Ottoman Turks: An Introductory History to 1923
The Ottomans, Dissolving Images  •  Andrew Wheatcroft
HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
A survey of four and a half centuries of Ottoman rule, focusing particularly on Western perceptions of the Ottoman empire. Wheatcroft, who teaches history at Cambridge, includes much detailed information on Istanbul and Ottoman court culture. (TKY74, $14.95)
 
The Oxford History of Byzantium  •  Cyri Mango
HISTORY •  2002 •  HARD COVER
An illustrated survey of the sweep of Byzantium, its culture, religion, politics, art and architecture, by a team of scholars. The diverse thematic essays cover the whole period from founding of Constantinople to the Ottoman conquest. (EUR210, $60.00)
 
Passage to Ararat  •  Michael J. Arlen  •  Clark Blaise
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2006 •  PAPER  • 293 PAGES
Winner of the 1976 National Book Award, this is the memoir of a man searching for his Armenian roots. Growing up in a family that has abandoned its connection to Armenia after the genocide of 1915, author Michael J. Arlen decides to take a journey into the past, where he discovers the painful history of his people. (CCS11, $15.00)
  Passage to Ararat
Passionate Nomad, the Life of Freya Stark  •  Jane Fletcher Geniesse
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2001 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
Dame Freya Stark, called the "last of the Romantic travelers" by The Times of London, ventured into the forbidden territory of Druze, became the first woman to explore Luristan in western Iran and was credited with reducing sabotage against the Allies on the eastern front with her knowledge of Middle Eastern languages and life. Before she was knighted by the Queen of England at the age of 82, Stark had documented her adventures in 30 books and was honored by the Royal Geographical Society for her cartographic achievements, among other accomplishments. In addition to depicting Stark's journeys, the biographer (a former "New York Times" reporter) sensitively unveils details of the complex, personal life of this "poet of travel." (MDE28, $15.95)
  Passionate Nomad, the Life of Freya Stark
Plant Life in the World's Mediterranean Climates  •  Paul Dallman
NATURAL HISTORY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 210 PAGES
Richly illustrated, clearly written and engaging, this book is an ecological overview of the landscapes, plants and vegetation types found in Mediterranean climates. It's an eye-opening guide to California, Chile, South Africa, Australia and -- naturally -- the Mediterranean. (MED21, $35.95)
  Plant Life in the World's Mediterranean Climates
Race of Scorpions  •  Dorothy Dunnett
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 534 PAGES
An absorbing tale of political intrigue set in the 15th-century Ottoman empire and throughout the Mediterranean. It's volume three of Dunnett's masterful "House of Niccolo" series, the story of Nicholas vander Poele of Bruges, a young dyer's apprentice who gets caught up in the rivalry for the throne of Cyprus. The characters may be fictitious but the historical footing is solid and the setting credible. (MED33, $16.95)
  Race of Scorpions
The Rage of the Vulture  •  Barry Unsworth
LITERATURE •  1995 •  PAPER  • 443 PAGES
An atmospheric novel set in Constantinople during the last gasp of the Ottoman Empire by the Booker-Prize winner author (who once taught English in Istanbul). The protagonist is a British foreign service officer with a secret. (TKY119, $14.95)
  The Rage of the Vulture
Rough Guide Turkey  •  Rosie Ayliffe  •  Mark Dubin  •  John Gawthrop
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 784 PAGES
A comprehensive guide to the history culture and attractions of Trurkey for the visitor. (TKY48, $24.99)
  Rough Guide Turkey
Sailing From Byzantium, How A Lost Empire Shaped The World  •  Colin Wells
HISTORY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
A history of the Byzantine empire and its cultural, artistic, religious, philosophical, and scientifc legacy. (TKY130, $17.00)
  Sailing From Byzantium, How A Lost Empire Shaped The World
Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950  •  Mark Mazower
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 528 PAGES
In this inviting book, part history and part travelogue, Mazower chronicles the fate of Christians, Jews and Muslims in Salonica through Ottoman rule, Europeanization, and devastations of WWII. At the crossroads of the Aegean in Northern Greece, Thessaloniki (as the city was originally founded and is known today) has been a place of commerce and coexistence since its days as a Byzantine port. Mazower, professor of history at Columbia University, is the author of The Balkans: A Short History. He writes with authority and verve. (GRE232, $18.00)
  Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950
The Secret History  •  G. A. Williamson  •  Procopius
HISTORY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
A classic and compulsively readable account of the mores and manners of elite society at the court of Emperor Justinian. This is historical mudslinging only a Byzantine could devise, a withering expose of the scandals, intrigues and infidelities of the splendid empire and its rulers by none other than its official historian. Here, Justinian is a demon king capable of any evil deeds, while his wife, Empress Theodora, is a bloodthirsty monster of depravity and cruelty, and the celebrated general Belisarius is the foolish dupe of his scheming wife, Antonina. Magnificently vitriolic and startlingly original, The Secret History is a work of explosive energy, depicting holy Byzantium as a hell of murder and misrule. (TKY11, $15.00)
  The Secret History
The Seed and the Soil, Gender and Cosmology in Turkish Village Society  •  Carol Delaney
HISTORY •  1991 •  PAPER  • 360 PAGES
Drawing on her work in a mountain village in Central Anatolia in the 1980s, Stanford professor Carol Delaney examines attitudes toward family and social relations, gender, marriage and religion. (TKY120, $29.95)
  The Seed and the Soil, Gender and Cosmology in Turkish Village Society
The Siege of Rhodes  •  Nanami Shiono
HISTORY •  2006 •  HARD COVER  • 238 PAGES
By the early sixteenth century, Rhodes had become the last bastion of Christian power within the boundries of the Ottoman Empire. Shiono depicts the Ottomans' 100,000 man seige of the island in 1522. (MED103, $19.95)
  The Siege of Rhodes
The Snake Stone  •  Jason Goodwin
LITERATURE •  2008 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
The second of Goodwin's richly detailed Ottoman Empire mysteries puts eunuch detective Yashim on the trail of a murderer and missing Greek artifacts in 19-century Istanbul. (TKY156, $14.00)
  The Snake Stone
Sons of the Conquerors, The Rise of the Turkic World  •  Hugh Pope
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
Istanbul-based journalist Hugh Pope interweaves travel, history, interview and observation in these essays about Turks and Turkic speaking people across Inner Asia. Pope (Turkey Unveiled) is the Istanbul correspondent for the Wall Street Journal. (TKY104, $19.95)
  Sons of the Conquerors, The Rise of the Turkic World
The Spirit of Mediterranean Places  •  Michel Butor
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1986 •  PAPER  • 147 PAGES • FAVORITE • HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
In this remarkable short book, the celebrated French novelist chronicles his travels to Mallia in Crete, Delphi, Salonica, Ferrara and Mantua in Northern Italy, Cordova, Istanbul and Egypt, where Butor spent a year as a young man. It's an absorbing, wonderfully appreciative account of the region, a favorite of ours. (MED03, $13.95)
  The Spirit of Mediterranean Places
Sufism  •  A.J. Arberry
RELIGION •  2001 •  PAPER  • 144 PAGES
The first concise yet highly informative history of Sufi teachings. (ISL42, $9.95)
  Sufism
A Tale of Four Dervishes  •  Mir Amman
LITERATURE •  2007 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
A King in seclusion encounters four wandering dervishes -- three princes and a rich merchant -- who share tales of lost love in 14th century Turkey. (TKY149, $13.00)
 
They Burn the Thistles  •  Margaret E. Platon  •  Yashar Kemal
LITERATURE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 424 PAGES
Memed, the protagonist of Kemal's "Memed, My Hawk," returns in one of the author's finest novels, which finds him fleeing through the mountains from his enemies. (TKY136, $18.95)
  They Burn the Thistles
A Traveller's Companion to Istanbul  •  Laurence Kelly
HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 400 PAGES
Laurence draws on diaries, letters, memoirs, histories and novels in putting together this handy anthology as told through an illuminating selection by writers, foreign and Turkish, over the ages. (TKY122, $16.95)
 
The Treasures and Pleasures of Turkey  •  Ron Krannich
GUIDEBOOK •  2002 •  PAPER  • 278 PAGES
A guide to traveling and shopping in Turkey. With an introductory chapter on shopping treasures and rules for Success, along with what to look for throughout the country. Istanbul gets its own chapter. The focus is on artisans, craftspeople, and shopkeepers. (TKY96, $16.95)
  The Treasures and Pleasures of Turkey
Troilus and Cressida  •  William Shakespeare
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A Signet Classics edition of the play, set in Troy. (GBR498, $5.95)
 
The Trojan War: A New History  •  Barry Strauss
HISTORY •  2007 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
If the question about the Trojan War is, "What's love got to do with it?" the answer is probably, "Nothing." So argues talented historian and classic professor Straus, who combines information gleaned from Homer's epics with archaeology and ancient texts to weave a lively, readable account of the true motivatations and politics behind this legendary conflict. (GRE296, $15.99)
  The Trojan War: A New History
Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery  •  Latacz Joachim
ARCHAEOLOGY •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 368 PAGES
Latacz offers the latest archaeological evidence to argue that the Troy of Homer's Iliad was an ancient city, not the poet's invention. (TKY131, $95.00)
 
Turkey Unveiled: A History of Modern Turkey  •  Hugh Pope
HISTORY •  2011 •  PAPER  • 432 PAGES
The authors, who speak fluent Turkish and have reported from Turkey for 20 years, provide a rich mosaic of contemporary Turkey and its formative past. The strengths and weaknesses of the Ottoman Empire, the Armenian tragedy, the Kurdish struggle, the controversial legacy of the brilliant but autocratic founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, are all here. They also provide portraits of new leaders who have broken taboos and ushered in new freedoms at a time when other forces attempt to pull Turkey back into the Middle Eastern vortex. (TKY33, $22.95)
  Turkey Unveiled: A History of Modern Turkey
Turkish Traditional Art Today  •  Henry Glassie
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1993 •  HARD COVER  • 947 PAGES
A scholarly, well illustrated survey of the artisans, rugmakers, potters and craftsmen, and the diversity of arts and crafts. With photographs by the author, this huge book documents the diversity of wares throughout Turkey. (TKY60, $89.95)
 
Turkish, A Rough Guide Phrasebook  •  Rough Guide
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2006 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
An A-Z pocket dictionary, phrasebook and mini-guide to the Turkish language. (TKY61, $6.99)
  Turkish, A Rough Guide Phrasebook
Turkish, Start Speaking Today  •  Educational Services Corporation
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2004 •  AUDIO CD
A 90-minute crash course in Turkish for travelers on audio CD with a phrasebook. The course follows the foreign service method -- which focuses on dialogues and useful sentences instead of individual words. In each case, an English phrase is spoken once, and repeated in Turkish twice. Topics include introductions, transportation, business and health. (TKY106, $24.95)
 
The Turks Today  •  Andrew Mango
HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 292 PAGES
A concise history of Turkey since the death of Ataturk in 1938. In part II, Mango (the author of a biography of Ataturk) considers modern Turkey, its society, economy, politics and prospects. (TKY90, $17.95)
  The Turks Today
The Voyage of Argo  •  Apollonius of Rhodes  •  Emil V. Rieu
LITERATURE •  1977 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
The story of the voyage of Jason and the Argonauts on their quest for the Golden Fleece. Aided by a map and a glossary, Emil V. Rieu's translation of the original epic by Apollonius of Rhodes, is readable and informative. A classic in the works of Greek mythology. (GRE91, $15.00)
 
Walking the Bible, A Journey by Land through the Five Books of Moses  •  Bruce Feiler
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2005 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
This illuminating account of a 10,000-mile odyssey across the Biblical lands of the Middle East is part travelogue, part pilgrimage, and part quest for religious meaning. Feiler is accompanied by Israeli archaeologist Avner Goren. (MDE50, $14.99)
  Walking the Bible, A Journey by Land through the Five Books of Moses
Wallpaper City Guide Istanbul  •  Wallpaper Magazine
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 103 PAGES
A stylish, thin (it fits in your back pocket) city guide compiled by the design magazine Wallpaper's local reporters. Well-organized, with chapter tabs, many photographs and of-the-moment recommendations. (TKY133, $9.95)
  Wallpaper City Guide Istanbul
The Walls of Constantinople AD 324-1453  •  Stephen Turnbull
HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 64 PAGES
The walls of Constantinople are the greatest surviving example of European medieval military architecture in the world. They withstood numerous sieges until being finally overcome by the artillery of Mehmet the Conqueror in 1453, and exist today as a time capsule of Byzantine and Medieval history. This book examines the main defensive system protecting the landward side of the city, which consisted of three parallel walls about 5 miles long. The walls defended the city against intruders, including Attila the Hun, before finally being breached by European knights during the Fourth Crusade in 1204 and, ultimately, destroyed by Turkish artillery in 1453. (TKY147, $18.95)
 
The White Castle, A Novel  •  Orhan Pamuk
LITERATURE •  1998 •  PAPER  • 161 PAGES
The American debut by the Novel Prize-winning Turkish author and perhaps his most immediately accessible book. A tale of the tension between East and West set in the 17th century, it's the story of the relationship between an Ottoman astronomer and his look-alike slave, an Venetian scholar captured on the high seas. Palmuk's other novels include Snow (TKY93) and My Name is Red (TKY68). (TKY129, $14.00)
  The White Castle, A Novel
Wine Country Europe, Touring, Tasting, And Buying At European Regional Wineries  •  Ornella D'Alessio  •  Marco Santini
FOOD •  2005 •  HARD COVER  • 324 PAGES
Part how-to, part guidebook, part picture book, this charming coffee table treat covers sprawling French vineyards as well as lesser-known hidden treasures in Austria and Hungary. The authors, both Italian journalists and wine connoisseurs, provide helpful tips alongside the hundreds of magnificent color photographs. (EUR191, $35.00)
  Wine Country Europe, Touring, Tasting, And Buying At European Regional Wineries
A Woman's Asia  •  Marybeth Bond
ANTHOLOGY •  2005 •  PAPER  • 310 PAGES
These thirty-five personal, often hilarious accounts of women's adventures from China to Sri Lanka to Turkey to Bhutan, not only illuminating the everyday, oft-overlooked cultural practices of Asia, but also giving a glimpse into the thoughts and feelings of the female traveller. Featuring selections from Jan Morris, Pamela Logan and Alison Wright. (ASA49, $17.95)
  A Woman's Asia

 
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