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  • Turkish Harems and Circassian Homes

    Annie Jane Harvey

    eBook (, April 28, 2015)
    Constantinople has been so often written about that it is useless to describe its lovely aspect in detail. Every one knows that there are minarets and towers rising up, in fairy-like grace, from amid gardens and cypress groves; but “he who would see it aright” should have his first view in all the bright unreality of a sunny summer morning. Soon after dawn, in the tender duskiness of the early hours, when the light steals down shyly from the veiled east, and before the business and noise of a great city begin, Constantinople is like the sleeping beauty in the wood. A great hush is over everything, broken only when the sun comes up in a blaze of light, flooding sea, earth, and city with a “glory” of life and colour.Then from each minaret is heard the voice of the muezzins, as they summon the faithful to prayers. The fairy-like caïques skim in every direction across the waters; and the beautifully-named but dirty and somewhat ugly Golden Horn is all astir with moving vessels.
  • Turkish Harems & Circassian Homes: It was on a sunny summer morning that an English schooner yacht, that had been tossing about all night on the stormy waves of the Sea of Marmora

    Annie Jane Harvey

    eBook (, April 21, 2015)
    It is hoped by the Authoress that this little record of a past summer may recall some pleasant recollections to those who have already visited the sunny lands she attempts to describe; and that her accounts, though they inadequately express the beauty and charm of these distant countries, may interest those who prefer travelling for half-an-hour when seated in their arm-chairs.
  • Turkish Harems & Circassian Homes

    Annie Jane Harvey

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, Sept. 4, 2001)
    Constantinople has been so often written about that it is useless to describe its lovely aspect in detail. Every one knows that there are minarets and towers rising up, in fairy-like grace, from amid gardens and cypress groves; but “he who would see it aright” should have his first view in all the bright unreality of a sunny summer morning. Soon after dawn, in the tender duskiness of the early hours, when the light steals down shyly from the veiled east, and before the business and noise of a great city begin, Constantinople is like the sleeping beauty in the wood. A great hush is over everything, broken only when the sun comes up in a blaze of light, flooding sea, earth, and city with a “glory” of life and colour. Then from each minaret is heard the voice of the muezzins, as they summon the faithful to prayers. The fairy-like caïques skim in every direction across the waters; and the beautifully-named but dirty and somewhat ugly Golden Horn is all astir with moving vessels. Nearly opposite the yacht was a very handsome building of white Greek marble, with an immense frontage to the sea. This is the Sultan’s palace of Dolmé-Batché. The wing on the right, where the windows are closely barred and jealously latticed, contains the apartments of the ladies of the Imperial harem. Behind the palace, stretching up the hill and crowning its summit, are seen the white, handsome houses that form the fashionable suburb of Pera. Here ambassadors and bankers have large, comfortable hotels; here, too, are the European shops, and the promenade for the Christian world. But the part to see—the part that interests—is, of course, the old Turkish quarter, Stamboul; for in Stamboul are Turks in turbans, and in Stamboul are real Turkish houses.
  • Turkish Harems and Circassian Homes.

    Annie Jane Harvey

    Paperback (British Library, Historical Print Editions, March 26, 2011)
    Title: Turkish Harems and Circassian Homes.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world. Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry, mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++<Source Library> British Library<Contributors> Harvey, Annie Jane; <Original Pub Date> 1871.<Physical Description> 8Âş.<Shelfmark> 10076.bb.8.
  • Turkish Harems and Circassian Homes

    Annie Jane Harvey

    Paperback (Echo Library, May 7, 2015)
    An account of the author's travels in Turkey and Circassia first published in 1871.
  • The Methuen Book of Monologues for Young Actors

    Anne Harvey

    Paperback (Methuen Drama, July 21, 2009)
    Selected by Anne Harvey, an experienced actress, director, writer and adjudicator, these dramatic monologues are suitable for performance at auditions, solo acting classes, festivals and examinations. Ranging from early Elizabethan to contemporary literature, the pieces are varied in content, tone and style and are equipped with an introduction setting the context.Writers include: Alan Ayckbourn, Enid Bagnold, David Campton, William Congreve, Sarah Daniels, Charles Dickens, Athol Fugard, Lucy Gannon, Graham Greene, John Godber, David Hare, Stanley Houghton, Henrik Ibsen, Shaman Macdonald, David Mercer, Iris Murdoch, Dennis Potter, Tom Stoppard, CP Taylor, Hugh Whitemore and many more.
  • There's A Squirrel In My Room

    Janet Harvey

    eBook
    Story of a young man who found a squirrel in his room and his mom and dad thought he was joking until they had to see for themselves.
  • Turkish Harems & Circassian Homes

    Ms Annie Jane Harvey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 11, 1871)
    It was on a sunny summer morning that an English schooner yacht, that had been tossing about all night on the stormy waves of the Sea of Marmora, rounded the point opposite Scutari, and, gracefully spreading her wings like a white bird, came rapidly on under the influence of the fresh morning breeze, and cast anchor at the entrance of the Golden Horn. The rattle of the chain had scarcely ceased when up came all the poor sea-sick folk from below, for yachting people can be sea-sick sometimes, whatever may be the popular belief to the contrary. Never, perhaps, was a greater Babel of tongues heard on board any little vessel. The owner of the yacht, his wife and sister, were English; but there was an Italian governess, a French maid, a German bonne, a Neapolitan captain, a Maltese mate, two children speaking indifferently well most of these languages, and a crew comprising every nation bordering the Mediterranean.
  • Criminal Records: An Anthology of Poems About Crime

    Anne Harvey

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, Nov. 14, 1994)
    None
  • Chester and Max Colors and Shapes Book

    Jane Harvey

    Hardcover (Butterscotch Books, March 15, 1989)
    Juvenile. Colors/shapes.
  • The Dragon In The Soup Tureen

    Anne Harvey

    (Animal Dreaming Publishing, March 17, 2015)
    Do you have a love of Dragons?Have you ever wanted to meet a Dragon? To spend time with a Dragon? To have a Dragon as a friend and companion?Well … what if a Dragon suddenly turned up in your life, as if out of nowhere?Imagine you lived in a normal Australian country town, and one day – out of the blue – a Dragon appeared needing your help?Well … if this scenario is something you’ve dreamed yourself experiencing … then this book is for you. Because that’s EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENS to a family in rural Victoria one seemingly normal afternoon when Flame the Dragon chose them to be his unlikely champions!
  • Swings And Shadows: A Childhood in Poetry

    Anne Harvey

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 30, 2011)
    Anne Harvey traces the patterns of the early years through such varied themes as toys, night-time, theatre and school. The book reflects many moods and emotions so that every reader will find something to their taste and discover the new and excitingly familiar as well as the classic half-remembered favourite.This outstanding collection includes work by renowned poets such as William Blake, Charles Causley, Percy Shelley, W.H. Auden, John Betjeman, Roger McGough and William Wordsworth, that will delight everyone from nine to ninety.