Cornucopia: Turkey for Connaisseurs - Sayı: 42, Cilt 5; 2009

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Editor: John Scott
Stok Kodu:
1199148689
Boyut:
22x28
Sayfa Sayısı:
128 s.
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2009
Kapak Türü:
Karton Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
Kuşe Kağıt
Dili:
İngilizce
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Cornucopia: Turkey for Connaisseurs - Sayı: 42, Cilt 5; 2009
Cornucopia: Turkey for Connaisseurs - Sayı: 42, Cilt 5; 2009
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Contents:

The Great Northeast Kars The Journey East By Raf Jah [available online] The Stones of Kars Ali Konyalı captures northeast Anatolia's architecture on camera [extract available online] A Cold, Harsh Reality A short history of Kars by Norman Stone [available online] Conquering the Kaçkars Four Walks in the Kaçkars By Kate Clow [extract available online] The Flutterby Ball Ahmet Baytaş discovers butterfly paradise [extract available online] Wrestling with Life in the Mountains All the fun of the festival, by Michael Hornsby/ [available online] Gorgeous Georgian Churches of the Tao-Klarjeti, by Robert Ousterhout [extract available online] The Sound of Trance: Black Sea Folk Songs by Caterina Scaramelli [available online] A Day on Black Rock Pasture Wild flowers by Andrew Byfield Off the Eaten Track The Best of the Black Stuff Black Sea food, by Charles Perry Connoisseur Portrait of the Artists Feyhaman and Güzin Duran at home, by Maureen Freely [available online] Istanbul's First Impressionists The 1914 generation Food Pick a Pepper Berrin Torolsan on a New World treasure People Mother of the Uigurs A portrait of Rebiya Kadeer, by Christian Tyler Heat and Dust, Minced Goat and Miniskirts Archaeology in the Sixties, by Leo Gough [extract available online] Books Balkan Noir Talat Halman on Ismail Kadare's The Siege [available online] Home-Coming David Barchard hails a new masterpiece in Dmetri Kakmi's Mother Land [available online] Istanbul Ballads Caterina Scaramelli reviews Berji Kristen: Tales from the Garbage Hills by Latife Tekin, Songs my Mother Never Taught Me by Selçuk Altun, Fiasco by Coşkun Büktel [available online] Of Paupers and Princes Tim Stanley on Turkman Governors, Shiraz Artisans and Ottoman Collectors by Låle Uluc [available online] Water Over the Bridge Robert Ousterhout reviews The Water Supply of Byzantine Constantinople [available online] History in the Making Caroline Finkel reviews three new histories: In the Footsteps of the Ottomans by Heath Lowry [available online] The Last Crusaders by Barnaby Rogerson [available online] The City's Pleasures by Shirine Hamadeh [available online] Evliya Çelebi Pepys and Polo rolled into one. Caroline Finkel announces The Evliya Çelebi Way [available online] Regulars Private View by Andrew Finkel [available online] Village Voices Azize Ethem's Iznik Diary [available online] The Importance of Being Earnest Restaurant reviews by Andrew Finkel [available online]

Contents:

The Great Northeast Kars The Journey East By Raf Jah [available online] The Stones of Kars Ali Konyalı captures northeast Anatolia's architecture on camera [extract available online] A Cold, Harsh Reality A short history of Kars by Norman Stone [available online] Conquering the Kaçkars Four Walks in the Kaçkars By Kate Clow [extract available online] The Flutterby Ball Ahmet Baytaş discovers butterfly paradise [extract available online] Wrestling with Life in the Mountains All the fun of the festival, by Michael Hornsby/ [available online] Gorgeous Georgian Churches of the Tao-Klarjeti, by Robert Ousterhout [extract available online] The Sound of Trance: Black Sea Folk Songs by Caterina Scaramelli [available online] A Day on Black Rock Pasture Wild flowers by Andrew Byfield Off the Eaten Track The Best of the Black Stuff Black Sea food, by Charles Perry Connoisseur Portrait of the Artists Feyhaman and Güzin Duran at home, by Maureen Freely [available online] Istanbul's First Impressionists The 1914 generation Food Pick a Pepper Berrin Torolsan on a New World treasure People Mother of the Uigurs A portrait of Rebiya Kadeer, by Christian Tyler Heat and Dust, Minced Goat and Miniskirts Archaeology in the Sixties, by Leo Gough [extract available online] Books Balkan Noir Talat Halman on Ismail Kadare's The Siege [available online] Home-Coming David Barchard hails a new masterpiece in Dmetri Kakmi's Mother Land [available online] Istanbul Ballads Caterina Scaramelli reviews Berji Kristen: Tales from the Garbage Hills by Latife Tekin, Songs my Mother Never Taught Me by Selçuk Altun, Fiasco by Coşkun Büktel [available online] Of Paupers and Princes Tim Stanley on Turkman Governors, Shiraz Artisans and Ottoman Collectors by Låle Uluc [available online] Water Over the Bridge Robert Ousterhout reviews The Water Supply of Byzantine Constantinople [available online] History in the Making Caroline Finkel reviews three new histories: In the Footsteps of the Ottomans by Heath Lowry [available online] The Last Crusaders by Barnaby Rogerson [available online] The City's Pleasures by Shirine Hamadeh [available online] Evliya Çelebi Pepys and Polo rolled into one. Caroline Finkel announces The Evliya Çelebi Way [available online] Regulars Private View by Andrew Finkel [available online] Village Voices Azize Ethem's Iznik Diary [available online] The Importance of Being Earnest Restaurant reviews by Andrew Finkel [available online]

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