Read Strolling Through Istanbul: The Classic Guide to the City Online
Authors: Hilary Sumner-Boyd,John Freely
Tags: #Travel, #Maps & Road Atlases, #Middle East, #General, #Reference
The late
Hilary Sumner-Boyd
was professor of humanities at Robert College, Bosphorus University. His magisterial work,
The Seven Hills of Constantinople: A Study of the Byzantine and Turkish Monuments of the City
, was unpublished at the time of his death in 1977 and is now being prepared for publication by Bosphorus University Press.
John Freely
was born in New York and joined the US Navy at the age of seventeen for the last two years of World War II. He has lived in New York, Boston, London, Athens and Istanbul and has written over forty travel books and guides, most of them about Greece and Turkey. He is author of
The Grand Turk, Storm on Horseback, The Cyclades, The Ionian Islands
(all I.B.Tauris),
Crete, The Western Shores of Turkey, Strolling through Athens
and
Strolling through Venice
(all Tauris Parke Paperbacks). He is currently professor of physics at Bosphorus University in Istanbul.
Praise for John Freely
Strolling through Athens
‘A magnificent walking guide to the city ... His knowledge is encyclopaedic ... he brings the millenniums of history alive. If you want a cultural guide to the ancient city, this is the one for you.’ Anthony Sattin, ‘Books of the Week’,
Sunday Times
The Western Shores of Turkey
‘.
. .
Enchanting guide ... a work of genuine scholarship, lightly worn and charmingly conveyed. I fell in love with the book and stayed enamoured until the final page.’
Paul Bailey,
Sunday Times
Inside the Seraglio
‘Freely provides a fascinating, easy-to-follow overview, beautifully researched and riveting in its detail.’
Christopher Fowler,
Independent on Sunday
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First published by Taylor and Francis in 2001
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Cover image: Suleymaniye Camii (Suleiman the Magnificent mosque) on the Golden Horn, Istanbul, Turkey © Robert Leon, Photographer’s Direct
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ISBN: 978 1 84885 154 2
eBook ISBN: 978 0 85773 005 3
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Notes on Turkish Words and Spelling
Preface to the Revised Edition
2
From the Galata Bridge to Haghia Sophia
5
Through the Outer Gardens of the Saray
7
From Haghia Sophia to Beyazit Square
8
Through the Markets and Bazaars
9
Around Beyaz
ı
t and
Ş
ehzadeba
ş
ı
11
From the Galata Bridge to
Ş
ehzadeba
ş
ı
12
Around the Mosque of the Conqueror
19
Üsküdar and the Princes’ Islands
21
The Lower Bosphorus’ European Shore
MAPS
1 The Ancient City and its Landmarks
2 From the Galata Bridge to Haghia Sophia
3 Haghia Sophia to Saray Point
5 From Haghia Sophia to Beyazit Square
6 Through the Markets and Bazaars
8 Around Beyazit and
Ş
ehzadeba
ş
ı
9 From the Galata Bridge to
Ş
ehzadeba
ş
ı
10 Around the Mosque of the Conqueror
18 The Lower Bosphorus’ European Shore
PLANS
17 Amcazade Hüseyin Pa
ş
a Külliyesi
18 Restored Plan of Fatih Complex
20 Church of the Pammakaristos
22 Frescoes in inner and outer Narthexes
26 Cross-Section of the Theodosian Walls