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Stamboul Sketches

Encounters in Old Istanbul

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Throughout the 1960's John Freely and Hilary Sumner-Boyd explored every alley, cove and monument of their adopted home of Istanbul in between their teaching jobs. They created a legendary guidebook, covering 1,500 years of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture, to a city that was still innocent of tourists. But the passages that were too personal, too capricious, too idiosyncratic, too indulgent of eccentric personalities, too melancholically obsessed with lost monuments, too wrapped up in the love of mid-afternoon banter, too indulgent of musicians, dancers, gypsies, dervish, drunks, beggars, fishermen, poets, fortune-tellers, folk healers, mimics and prostitutes were cut from their scholarly guidebook. Stamboul Sketches is a slim book compiled from these editorial floor off-cuts. Inspired by travelling in the footsteps of Evliya Celebi, the Puck-like Pepys who wrote about 17th century Istanbul, Stamboul Sketches is a beautiful, quirky portrait of a city caught like a bird on the wing, so much changed but so much the same.
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Publication Date:
31/10/2014
Authors:
Freely, John
Year Published:
2014
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
Illustrations Note:
b&w photographs
ISBN:
9781780600567
Number of Pages:
176
Place of Publication:
London
Publication Date:
31/10/2014
Publisher:
Eland Publishing Ltd
Language:
English
SKU:
9781780600567

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