The Making of Modern Turkey: From Byzantium to Angora. [Luke personally marked this book as “Annotated Copy” / With manuscript-entry about the writing- and publishing-History of this book by Luke].
[This item is part of the Sir Harry Luke – Archive / Collection]. London, Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1936. 21,5 cm x 15 cm. VIII, 246 pages. Original blue cloth Hardcover. Harry Luke’s (Lukach) personal copy. With annotations, markings and corrections by Harry Luke. Starting hinge, tearing to spine. Otherwise in good condition.
This is the copy of the book that was used by Harry Charles Luke to make corrections throughout. Second edition was never released.
Includes the following chapters: The Ottman Empire as the Heir of Byzantium / The First Break with Tradition: Selim III and Mahmud II / The Era of the Tanzimat / The Christian Millets (this Chapter with an Appendix: ‘Berat granted by Abdul Hamid II to Damianos, Patriarch of Jerusalem’) / Islam in Turkey / Young Turks – Pan-Islam – Yeni Turan / Sultan, Khalif, Republic: The Transition (1918-1924) / The Reform of the Law / With an Appendix: Corresponding Ranks of the Civil, Ecclesiastical and Military Hierarchy of the Ottoman Empire //
EUR 275.000,--
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