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[Travel & Exploration] MacFarlane, Charles
Constantinople in 1828. A Residence of Sixteen Months in the Turkish Capital and Provinces...Account of the Present State of the Naval and Military Power, and of the Resources of the Ottoman Empire
MacFarlane, Charles
Constantinople in 1828. A Residence of Sixteen Months in the Turkish Capital and Provinces...Account of the Present State of the Naval and Military Power, and of the Resources of the Ottoman Empire
London: Saunders and Otley, 1829. First edition. 4to. xix, (i), 406 pp. Illustrated with a hand-colored lithographic frontispiece portrait of Sultan Mahmood, three lithographic plates (two hand-colored and one printed in sepia), and one double-page lithographic view on india paper. Contemporary three-quarter tan calf over marbled paper-covered boards, stamped in blind and in gilt, red morocco spine label, front board detached, boards and extremities rubbed, rear hinge worn; edges stained red; foxing to prelims, plates, and text. With the armorial book-plate of Victor Albert George Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey, on front paste-down. Abbey, Travel 393; Blackmer 1047 First edition of Scottish writer Charles MacFarlane's first-hand survey of Turkish life and its provinces, containing detailed descriptions of his 16-month travels in Constantinople, Asia Minor, and Smyrna.