Sunshine and Storm in the East, or Cruises to Cyprus and Constantinople : : New Introduction by Scott A. Leonard / / Lady Annie Brassey.

Lady Annie Brassey (1839-1887) possess a keen eye for human interest and narrative detail that propelled her to international fame as a travel writer. This book presents a daily diary of two voyages to Constantinople aboard her family yacht in the mid 1870s. Here, the modern reader may glimpse the n...

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Place / Publishing House:Piscataway, NJ : : Gorgias Press, , [2004]
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Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
Series:Cultures in Dialogue: First Series
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CULTURES IN DIALOGUE --   |t INTRODUCTION --   |t PREFACE --   |t CONTENTS --   |t LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --   |t PART I. CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE IONIAN ISLANDS. 1874. --   |t CHAPTER I. OUR START—RYDE, TANGIER, AND GIBRALTAR --   |t CHAPTER II. TETUAN, CEUTA, AND SICILY --   |t CHAPTER III. ATHENS, GREECE, AND THE ARCHIPELAGO --   |t CHAPTER IV. CONSTANTINOPLE . --   |t CHAPTER V. THE BOSPHORUS AND ITS PALACES --   |t CHAPTER VI. THE BLACK SEA, SKUTARI, BROUSSA, HAREMS --   |t CHAPTER VII. VISITS FROM TURKISH LADIES. FEAST OF BAIRAM. WALLS AND PALACES OF CONSTANTINOPLE --   |t CHAPTER VIII. THE SEA OF MARMORA, DARDANELLES, SMYRNA, EPHESUS, CHIOS, AND MILO --   |t CHAPTER IX. ZANTE, ITHACA, CEPHALONIA, CORFU, AND ALBANIA --   |t CHAPTER X. PAXOS, SPARTIVENTO, MESSINA, AND NAPLES --   |t CHAPTER XI. BASTIA, NICE, PARIS, AND HOME. --   |t PART II. CYPRUS. CONSTANTINOPLE. 1878. --   |t CHAPTER I. PORTSMOUTH, BREST, AND VIGO --   |t CHAPTER II. CADIZ, SEVILLE, AND GIBRALTAR --   |t CHAPTER III. ORAN AND CAGLIARI --   |t CHAPTER IV. NAPLES, POMPEII, P^STUM, CAPRI, MESSINA, AND CYPRUS. --   |t CHAPTER V. ISLAND OF CYPRUS.—PORT PAPHO, LIMASOL, LARNAKA --   |t CHAPTER VI. NIKOSIA, MATHIATI, AND FAMAGOUSTA --   |t CHAPTER VII. KYRENIA, MORFU, KIKKO, AND KARAVASTASIA --   |t CHAPTER VIII. RHODES, BESIKA BAY, THE DARDANELLES --   |t CHAPTER IX. ARTAKI BAY, ENGLISH FLEET, AND CONSTANTINOPLE --   |t CHAPTER X. ADRIANOPLE. --   |t CHAPTER XI. CONSTANTINOPLE AGAIN, GALLIPOLI, SYRA, AND MILO --   |t CHAPTER XII. MILO TO MALEA AND MALTA --   |t CHAPTER XIII. FROM MALTA TO MARSEILLES --   |t CHAPTER XIV. HOME ONCE MORE --   |t APPENDIX --   |t INDEX 
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