Travel around Turkey in the footsteps of the great British archaelogist Gertrude Bell. In 1889 Gertrude Bell, the great British archaeologist, writer and explorer, arrived in Constantinople (Istanbul) on the first of many visits to what is now Turkey. Over the next twenty-five years, she would travel the length and breadth of the country, climbing mountains Hasan and Cudi, crossing the Dicle (Tigris) on a raft of inflated goatskins and taking the earliest photographs of remote corners of the country. Veteran guidebook writer Pat Yale set out to retrace Bell’s Turkish adventures as one British traveller following another. Her journey took her to the site on the Syrian border where she met Lawrence of Arabia, to forgotten monasteries with solitary occupants and to villages where the conversation of trilingual inhabitants recalled a more multicultural past. Along the way, she rubbed shoulders with adherents of faiths that barely survive in modern Turkey, with young men manning barricades in the troubled southeast and refugees struggling to make new lives, with settled nomads making a living from modern tourism and a myriad taxi drivers whose stories exemplify the Turkish dream.  Interwoven with each other, the tales of these two women’s travels evoke a Turkey of then and now that is so much more complex than its modern tourist image suggests. 
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The author of the Lonely Planet guide to Turkey interweaves her travels in modern Turkey with those of explorer Gertrude Bell 100 years ago, in an entertaining travelogue.
PREFACE 7 Gertrude’s Spelling and Other Inconsistencies 12 The Turkish Language 12 PART ONE: Western Wanderings 1 The First East 13 2 The Topless Towers of Ilium 25 3 Shopping like a Native 31 4 The Mediterranean Race 40 5 Alone with History and the Birds 51 6 On the Tourist Trail 57 7 Ephesus Quite to Ourselves 66 8 Crossing the Meander 73 9 From Exiles to Oligarchs 86 10 In Brigand Country 93 11 Claudius the Chippendale 102 12 Moustaches and Marsyas 106 13 Into the Turkish Lake District 115 14 The Road Less Travelled 123 15 The Unlikely Romance of Konya 133 16 Backwater Byzantium 143 PART TWO: The Call of the East 17 Şalvar with Strawberries 153 18 Cardamon Coffee and Aleppo Number Plates 165 19 The Room with Oxblood Walls 180 20 A God Beneath a Mulberry Tree 187 21 The Man in the Cummerbund 198 22 City of Prophets 210 23 The Sultan’s Man in Viranşehir 226 24 How Light Mesopotamia Became 231 25 The Twelve Wise Men 244 26 In Search of Noah’s Ark 267 PART THREE: Homeward Bound 27 The Shadow of the Dam 281 28 The Zebra-Striped City 293 29 Copper Mines and Opium Poppies 306 30 The Devil versus the Kayserilis 320 31 The Funniest Mountaineering 329 32 Constantinople Swansong 346 Epilogue: A Lonesome Gallipoli Grave 366 Maps: Gertrude Bell’s Main Journeys Across Turkey 371 Acknowledgements 376 Further Reading 378 Glossary 381 Index 384
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Pat Yales takes us on an epic adventure through time, space and the magical landscapes that bewitched a woman in the 1900s. Beautifully written, it entranced me uttlerly.

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ISBN
9781912716357
Publisert
2023-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Trailblazer Publications
Vekt
505 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
396

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Pat Yale studied history at Cambridge University before going to work in the travel industry. She then became a guidebook writer specialising in Turkey, primarily for Lonely Planet. Her articles have appeard in The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Independent, Time Out Istanbul and many other publications. After 20 years in a cave-house in Cappadocia, she now lives in Istanbul.