Turkey is a vast and immensely varied country. Its natural wonders are equally diverse, and often stunningly beautiful. Cosmopolitan Istanbul lies at the entrance to the Bosporus, sharing the region with the former Ottoman centres of Bursa and Edirne. To the north are the wide, fertile plains of southern Thrace, rich in evocative history, and to the south the sites of Troy and Pergamum. The western coast has a disparate geography, terminating at Turkey's southwestern tip where mountains reach almost to the sea. Its ranges are traversed by plains irrigated by large rivers; an area famous both for its produce and for celebrated sites of antiquity Ephesus, Miletos and Aphrodisias. The flat uplands of Central Anatolia, Turkey's heart, are in stark contrast. Cappadocia boasts fairy chimneys and churches carved into soft volcanic rock. Eastwards, the land rises towards Mount Ararat and Lake Van, and towards the sources of the Tigris and Euphrates. This whole panorama is enshrined in aerial views of expansive clarity, enhanced by knowledgeable commentary, providing the perfect companion for the visitor or for the lover of this remarkable land.
Stephane Yerasimos is the author of "Living in Turkey" (Thames and Hudson, 1992). Guido Alberto Rossi is director of Image Bank Italy, and took the photographs for "Tuscany from the Air", "Egypt from the Air" and "Italy from the Air" (all published by Thames and Hudson).
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155 colour illustrations, map, index
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Höhe: 320 mm
Breite: 280 mm
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978-0-500-01597-1 (9780500015971)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Introductory photographs; a mosaic of civilizations; land of contrasts; Istanbul and the straits; the coast and antiquity; the Anatolian plateau; further reading.