| Strolling Through Istanbul |  | Author: Sumner-boyd Publisher: Taylor and Francis Category: Book
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1129127
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 600 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 0710302142 Dewey Decimal Number: 915.63 EAN: 9780710302144 ASIN: 0710302142
Publication Date: March 15, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Long acknowledged to be the "best travel guide to Istanbul" (Times of London) this classic work shows Istanbul the way it is seen at its best -on foot. An informative guide and ideal companion, it describes major monuments in detail with reference to history and architecture. Although the main emphasis of the book is on Byzantine and Ottoman antiquities, Istanbul is not treated as a museum but as a living city, full of delights. Detailed walking itineraries are provided.
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The Definitive Guide to Istanbul August 1, 2007 Lale E. White (Rancho Santa Fe, California USA) As someone who has guided tourists through Istanbul, this is the best book available to provide site seeing advice and a true flavor of the history of this magnificent city. No book prior or since has painted a more comprehensive description of Istanbul.
Indispensible if you are visiting Istanbul for several days June 6, 2007 BayV (Boston, MA United States) This is a magnificent book. Not only do you get a great idea of what the sights in Istanbul are, but it helps provide an understanding of the city as a whole, and the culture behind it. If you are going to be in Istanbul more than 1 or 2 days, you need to buy this book!
The best, most informative guide to the city extant. July 10, 1998 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Strolling through Istanbul is a journey of One Thousand and One Nights in several days. It teaches you literally everything you want to know about this city of two continents. It is very strong in architechural history and yet gives you a personal sense of the city. As a former resident on Istanbul, it is accurate in every sense and conveys the magic of the "jewel of the empire". Each chapter reflects a different tour of the city or, a portion of the city to explore. Whether searching out Byzantium, Constantinople or Istanbul, the reader is never disappointed.
Perhaps the best "city guide" ever written March 13, 1998 Stephen A. Skubinna (Union, WA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This book goes far beyond the "go here, then there" style of most tour guides, it is the only such book that I find myself dipping into at random just to enjoy the delighful descriptions of one of the world's most fascinating and colorful cities, coupled with amazing historical tidbits that bring the city's ancient history into immediate contemporary focus. Even if you never visit Turkey and never intend to, this book will bring the city to life and perhaps make you anxious to visit. I found this book by accident and was immediately enchanted. It features many walking tours with commentary on what you will see, but I found the most enjoyable way to use the book was to strike out at random and stop whenever I got tired or saw something interesting (which in Istanbul is only about three times per city block). I would then locate myself and find the relevant section of the book and read up on where I was, preferably while sipping Turkish tea and munching on baklava. For those less physically adventurous, I would suggest going to the Galata Bridge, finding a tea shop about halfway across, and then just browsing through this book while observing the Asian and European halves of the city from midway between them. Istanbul is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on Earth and nobody can possibly find all her secrets in one visit, or from one book - or for that matter, within the space of a single lifetime. This is where to start, it will whet your curiosity and expand your sense of wonder.
Packed with absorbing anecdotes and vivid histories. October 4, 1997 gary.yount@incirlik.af.mil (Adana, Turkey) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
There are innumerable city-guides to the great metropolis of Istanbul, all of them brimming with practical, touristy information about lodging, exchange rates, transportation, dining, toilet etiquette, etc. Most also have at least a few pages devoted to primary tourist sites and suggested itineraries. Then there is Strolling Through Istanbul by Hillary Sumner-Boyd and John Freely. For Istanbul, who's few square miles are more steeped in history than the sum of the western world, STI is the only single-volume book small enough to stuff in your fanny pack that entices and enlivens the traveler with detailed descriptions of the city's numerous and fascinating attractions. STI's absorbing anecdotes, vivid histories, and abundant artistic perspectives peel away layer upon layer of the ordinary to reveal the extraordinary character of the city. Everything is covered, from the dizzying heights of the ancient Haghia Sofia and the entrancing mosaics of St. Savior-In-Chora to the incredibly ar
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