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Rare and modern books

Arif Asçi.

The last caravan on the Silk Road. [Album of photograhs]. [BOXED].

Kaleseramik (Çanakkale Seramik) Kültür Yayinlari, 1998

300.00 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turkey)

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Year of publication
1998
ISBN
9789757953029
Place of printing
Istanbul
Author
Arif Asçi.
Pages
0
Publishers
Kaleseramik (Çanakkale Seramik) Kültür Yayinlari
Size
Folio - over 12 - 15" tall
Keyword
Photography
Cover description
Fine
Binding description
Dust jacket
Dust jacket
Yes
State of preservation
Fine
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover

Description

Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special box. Folio. (35 x 23 cm). Edition in English. 451, [4] p., color photos. The last caravan on the Silk Road. [BOXED]. The Silk Road has played a tremendously important role in the history of mankind. For centuries it was this road that linked east to west and served to merge the economic, cultural and political traditions among the peoples living along this long route. The Silk Road Project, retracing the ancient Silk Road with a camel caravan, realized by partition of Arif Asçi, Necat Nazaroglu and Murat Özbey lasted a full two years. As you'll read The Last Caravan on the Silk Road, you'll see the close cultural relationships between the nations along this road and recognize the tremendous role the Silk Road played in carrying and disseminating man's cultural inheritance. The photographs by the famous photographer Arif Asçi, published in the book will shed light on our shared cultural inheritance and they will carry our past to all coming generations in the future. Today's deep interest in this ancient road is based on the tremendous role it played in carrying and disseminating man's cultural inheritance. Since the breakdown of the former Soviet Union, interest in the Silk Road has been also renewed and deepened due to the independence gained by the Turkic Republies of Central Asia.
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