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Paperback Insight Compact Guide Turkey Book

ISBN: 0395734487

ISBN13: 9780395734483

Insight Compact Guide Turkey

From the hustle and bustle of Istanbul to the breathtaking ruins of Ephesus and the seductive beaches of the Mediterranean coast, expert writers bring to life Turkey's history, culture, flora and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Customer Reviews

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Insight Guide to Turkey

This was an excellent guide with beautiful pictures and maps as well as text on Turkey. However, it really goofed when it recommended the Dedeman Kapadokya Hotel in Cappadocia. It definitely was a tourist hotel with 20 buses in the parking lot and poor food in a very noisy crowded dining room.

Great Book for Historical Background

I bought a number of books for my trip to Istanbul and found this one helpful for giving a historical background to Turkey and how it's culture has been shaped over the centuries. The descriptions for various "must sees" are helpful, though generally factual. I didn't get a great excitement in reading about them. Luckily I have a Rick Steve's guide that did that! This is still a good book I'd recommend. After the historical introduction, it is organized by geographical region so you can read just about the ares you will be able to go to. The "travel tips" section at the back of the book is helpful and has sections including useful websites, where to eat & stay (w/price ranges), trasportation info, sporting options, useful words & phrases (though Rick Steve's guides are more useful in that regard), things to consider when planning a trip, climate info, etc. Though it is paper back the cover (w/sturdy flaps for marking your page) is very durable and is laminated.

For anyone with Turkish friends.

This book is unmistakably useful as a guide for tourists visiting Turkey, but it will be of value also to all of us with Turkish friends. Turks are Middle Easterners, but not like most of their neighbours. This book sweeps away suppositions and errors and presents the Turks' history, culture, beliefs and ways in a clear and readable manner.

Insightful Guide!!

The Insight Guide to Turkey has breathtaking photos, and exceptionally well-written essays about the country, its history, geography, politics and peoples. I read this book in preparing to host a Turk at my house. I was seeking an appreciation of the country and its culture. What I got was a fascinating read (I couldn't put it down) and a very balanced view, in addition to a great history lesson. I am left with a desire to see this country and meet its people!

Cross cultural lifeline.

Insight guides offer a rich history, political analysis and cultural insight to the countries they cover. By using locally based writers they get the insiders view of what the various camps believe in. For a discerning traveller who wants to know about the country, the people, geography, food, industry etc and for those who wish to travel independently, this is the book to read. It is not tourist guide which says stay here, eat this menu, see this statue. All that is left to the standard tourist guide writers. If you never travel to a country, you can know it through the insight guide. Because Muslim and Turkish cultures are so different from ours (and Turkish is different to Arabic Muslim) it is important to be aware of the behaviours that are considered polite and those that are considered to be rude. This book equips you to deal courteously with salesmen who would be considered pushy by western standards. Did you know for instance that it is rude to kiss your partner in the street in Turkey (or any muslim country) even if it is only a peck on the cheek -whereas it is polite for men to kiss each other in public. Why were Turks feared by all of Europe for seven hundred years? Why do the Greeks still hate them with such passion (if you want to insult a Greek just call him a Turk and see the reaction). For depth of analysis on culture, history and geography, to understand what makes the people tick, you should read this book. Then if you travel to Turkey you may, like me, find the Turks to be the friendliest people you have ever met. You may also understand why such friendly people are capable of being represented in quite a different way in Movies like Midnight Express. Vive la difference!
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