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The Bazaar Walter M. Weiss

The Bazaar By Walter M. Weiss

The Bazaar by Walter M. Weiss


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Summary

Examining the origins of the city within a city, this book traces legendary caravan routes such as the Silk, Incense and Amber Roads. Carpet-makers, engravers and perfumers are revealed at work, as are people whose exotic trades are now dying out - sword makers, magicians and storytellers.

The Bazaar Summary

The Bazaar: Markets and Merchants of the Islamic World by Walter M. Weiss

This volume is a journey through the bazaars in the old Islamic cities of the Orient. Beginning with a general outline of the history of trade, it examines the origins of the city within a city and the early Islamic fortresses and caravanserais. The path of goods is traced along legendary caravan routes such as the Silk, Incense and Amber Roads. The everyday workings of the bazaar are described, and the book focuses on traditional trades and crafts including gold and sugar traders' markets, the workshops of lute makers, fabric painters and mosaic carvers, glass-blowers and coppersmiths. Persian carpet-makers, engravers and perfumers, miniature painters and calligraphers are revealed at work, as are people whose exotic trades are now dying out - sword and fire makers, water sellers, foot ironers, magicians and storytellers. In the final section, more than a dozen of the finest bazaars are described and illustrated.

Table of Contents

In the empire of the senses; the endless caravan; shrine and market place - how the bazaar works; craftsmen and shopkeepers - their work and goods; the heart of the city - portraits of the best bazaars - Cairo, Damascus, Aleppo, Istanbul, Sanaa, Dubai, Kairouan, Tunis, Marrakesh, Fez, Shiraz, Isfahan, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva.

Additional information

GOR003999295
9780500018392
0500018391
The Bazaar: Markets and Merchants of the Islamic World by Walter M. Weiss
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1998-08-24
256
N/A
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