R. Walsh
Published: 2019-12-05
Total Pages: 314
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'Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor' is a travelog and history book by R. Walsh, complemented with illustrations by Thomas Allom. The book offers a striking contrast between Asiatic and European Turkey, showcasing the permanency of Oriental usages in the former and the remarkable transformation of Constantinople in the latter. The book vividly portrays the incredible changes that have occurred in Constantinople in recent years, with the city and its inhabitants undergoing a revolution of usages and opinions in a single generation, unlike any other country in centuries. The author describes how the military has been transformed from a mere rabble into regular regiments, clothed in uniform, and amenable to discipline. The book describes how the kiosks with wooden balconies have been replaced by a noble palace with the arts having been exhausted to render it beautiful and commodious, like that of a European sovereign. Additionally, the people are now enlightened by the realities of passing events, reading the daily newspapers published in the capital.