Following Miss Bell
Travels Around Turkey in the Footsteps of Gertrude Bell
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Trailblazer Publications
Published:1st Sep '23
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Travel around Turkey in the footsteps of the great British archaelogist Gertrude Bell.
In 1889 Gertrude Bell, the great British archaeologist, writer and explorer, arrived in Constantinople (Istanbul) on the first of many visits to what is now Turkey. Over the next twenty-five years, she would travel the length and breadth of the country, climbing mountains Hasan and Cudi, crossing the Dicle (Tigris) on a raft of inflated goatskins and taking the earliest photographs of remote corners of the country.
Veteran guidebook writer Pat Yale set out to retrace Bell’s Turkish adventures as one British traveller following another. Her journey took her to the site on the Syrian border where she met Lawrence of Arabia, to forgotten monasteries with solitary occupants and to villages where the conversation of trilingual inhabitants recalled a more multicultural past. Along the way, she rubbed shoulders with adherents of faiths that barely survive in modern Turkey, with young men manning barricades in the troubled southeast and refugees struggling to make new lives, with settled nomads making a living from modern tourism and a myriad taxi drivers whose stories exemplify the Turkish dream.
Interwoven with each other, the tales of these two women’s travels evoke a Turkey of then and now that is so much more complex than its modern tourist image suggests.
Pat Yales takes us on an epic adventure through time, space and the magical landscapes that bewitched a woman in the 1900s. Beautifully written, it entranced me uttlerly.
-- Barbara Nadel * Author of the Inspector Ikmen series of crime novels *Yale's book is a fine guide... She is a close observer and a dogged detective, determined to work out exactly where Bell stayed or what route she took. She switches adroitly between the close-up lens and the wide angle, and addresses the troubles of contemporary Turkey with a light touch, even though the thud and crash of bombs are never far off.... I thoroughly enjoyed it.
-- Sara Wheeler * The Spectator *This meticulously researched and beautifully written travelogue reminded me of William Dalrymple's 'In Xanadu' and 'From the Holy Mountain'... Yale not only brings her subject to life, she also gifts us a fond and informed portrait of Turkey, its amazing heritage and its people.
-- Virginia MaxISBN: 9781912716357
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 505g
396 pages