A Memento for Istanbul (Ciltli)
A Memento for Istanbul (Ciltli)
Orijinal Adı: İstanbul Hatırası
    • Basım Yılı
    • Sayfa Sayısı
      580
    • Kağıt Türü
      Kitap Kağıdı
    • Ebat
      13,7 x 23,5
    • Dil
      İngilizce
    • Cilt Durumu
      Ciltli
    • ISBN-13
      9786051851167
    410,00 TL
    282,90 TL
    ÜRÜN TÜKENDİ
    A thrilling tale which moves back and forth through time from the early days of Byzantium to the thriving metropolis of Istanbul... A corpse is discovered at the base of the statue of Atatiirk in old Istanbul an antique coin left in its hand... But it's not to be the last corpse and the bodies soon begin to pile up... And so the hunt for the killers begins... Seven murders seven sovereigns seven coins and seven ancient monuments with one thread binding them all: the history of one of the world's most mysterious and most dazzling cities.
    "The sea was shrouded in a mist our boat hidden from view. Istanbul was lost in the mist. Only the minarets of Sultanahmet Mosque the dome of the Hagia Sophia and the turrets of Topkapi Palace were visible above the haze. The city seemed unblemished and pure unharmed and untouched the white mist veiling anything and everything which could blight the view. It was like a vision from an ancient myth emerging for a fleeting moment before the light of the day... A newly founded city a new start shimmering in the grey light of dawn... Young vibrant and full of hope...
    We were looking at the city from the sea. At King Byzas' legendary country at Constantine's imperial capital at the stone necklace of the walls built by Theodosius II at Justinian's peerless Hagia Sophia at Topkapi Palace from which Mehmed the Conqueror ruled over half the known world at the Lawmakers stunning Siileymaniye Mosque... From out at sea we gazed upon those kings those extraordinary generals and captains at the nobility and the citizens of repute and bearing at the slaves and the Sufis and the saints... At the women: Pulheira Theodora andRoxelana... From our vantage point out at sea we looked back upon heroics cowardice creativity and destruction at intelligence foolhardiness compassion and cruelty... From out at sea we gazed upon the whole of man's madness and mystery at the entirety of his daring and his exploits."
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