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- Recent Reforms in Turkey
(Leisure Hour, 1860)
- The Daily Occupations of a Turkish Lady, by F.E. Albert
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1876)
- A Turkish lady has little to do with running her household, this author tells us, but has many duties with respect to religious observances.
- An Anglo-Turkish Gentleman Farmer, by L. Hough
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1877)
- An account of Col. James Baker, who traveled to Turkey in 1874 with a single servant and wrote a book about the country.
- The Population of Turkey
(Illustrated London Almanack, 1879)
- The Family Life of the Turks
(Harper's Monthly, 1881A)
- Harem Life in Turkey, by Olive Harper
(Demorest, 1888)
- Rafting on the Tigris
(Pictorial Museum of Sport & Adventure, ca. 1890)
- An Art Impetus in Turkey, by John P. Peters
(Century Magazine, 1893A)
- On the founding of a museum of art and archaeology and a school of fine arts in Turkey.
- The Eastern Question and Questions
(Century Magazine, 1896A)
- Turmoil in the Turkish empire.
- The Turk at Work, by C. Sutcliffe
(Windsor Magazine, 1896A)
- See also
- • The Middle East
- • Egypt
- • Persia
- • Morocco, Algiers & Tunis
- • "The Holy Land"
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