
PREFACE.
TURKISH HAREMS AND CIRCASSIAN HOMES. - CHAPTER I. - THE CITY OF THE SUN.
CHAPTER II. - THE HOUR OF PRAYER.
CHAPTER III. - SECTS.
CHAPTER IV. - THE HAREM.
CHAPTER V. - THE HAPPY VALLEY.
CHAPTER VI. - AN EASTERN BANQUET.
CHAPTER VII. - EUPATORIA.
CHAPTER VIII. - SEVASTOPOL.
CHAPTER IX. - TRACES OF WAR.
A lively travelogue opens with an English yacht slipping into the Golden Horn under a bright summer sunrise, its multicultural crew buzzing with excitement. The narrator paints Constantinople as a city caught between dream and reality, where minarets glow in the early light and the bustling waterways awaken to the call of the muezzins. From the polished marble of the Sultan’s palace to the winding alleys of the old Turkish quarter, the scene is rendered with vivid detail that invites listeners to wander its streets.
Beyond the glittering façades, the author explores the everyday challenges of foreign visitors: narrow, dog‑strewn lanes, uneven cobblestones, and the relentless flow of laden porters. Yet the intrigue of the imperial harem and the charm of the cosmopolitan Pera district provide a counterpoint of elegance and cultural exchange. Listeners will feel the heat, hear the chorus of languages, and share the author’s wonder at a city where ancient tradition and modern curiosity coexist.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (384K characters)
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Project Gutenberg
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Release date
2015-04-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1898
A Victorian travel writer and novelist, she published both under her own name and as Andrée Hope. Her books range from lively travel writing to fiction, including works on Spain, Turkey, and Gray's Inn.
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