Bag om Forty Years in Constantinople
This memoir offers a unique perspective on life in the Ottoman Empire during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Written by Edwin Pears, a British diplomat who served in Constantinople for four decades, it provides detailed accounts of important political events, such as the Russo-Turkish War and the Young Turk Revolution, as well as vivid descriptions of everyday life in the city. This volume is an essential resource for anyone interested in Ottoman history or the history of diplomacy.
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