The Scholar and the Gypsy by James Howard-Johnston

The Scholar and the Gypsy by James Howard-Johnston

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This travel book has woven together two accounts of the same experiences. The gypsy (Ryan) records the Scholar's ways; the scholar (Howard-Johnston) listens to the gypsy's talk. They observed Kurds, Turks and Georgians, market towns, villages and the omnipresent security police.

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The Scholar and the Gypsy by James Howard-Johnston

Trebizond was their starting-point, the late Roman and early medieval past of eastern Turkey was their quarry. James Howard-Johnston and Nigel Ryan first searched for three long-lost castles in remote country around the massive Bingol Dag, the Mountain of a Thousand Lakes, then ranged over the volcano-studded uplands near the Iranian and Soviet Borders where rival Armenian and Georgian princes once competed to outdo each other in the magnificence of their buildings. They observed the modern world which they encountered - Kurds, Turks and Georgians, bustling market towns, villages flanked by clusters of pyramidical piles of dung-pats and the omnipresent security police. The following year, they went to Istanbul, back to Bingol Dag, into the unspoilt interior of western Turkey where the fate of Byzantium was decided at the time of the Crusades, and finally to Bulgaria on the eve of the collapse of communism. This book is a blend of travel and history. It is woven together out of two very different accounts of the same experiences. The gypsy (Ryan) records the scholar's ways; the scholar (Howard-Johnston) listens to the gypsy's talk.
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ISBN 13 9781856191333
ISBN 10 1856191338
Title The Scholar and the Gypsy
Author James Howard-Johnston
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1992-04-21
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.