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      • Boslen LLC Publishing House

        BOSLEN is independent publishing house. It has existed since 2002. Our publishing house is distinguished by a special attitude to the level of printing of the book, the search for new forms and design solutions, the desire for technological innovation, enthusiasm and a wide sphere of creative interests. We believe that simply compiled information, that is, a book without a publishing idea, which the designer, editor and the whole team embody, is comparable to performing an orchestra without a conductor: it has all the necessary instruments, but there is no agreement between them, nothing binds them. We are engaged in an experimental book, that is, editions that we design from idea to circulation, together with the authors and the entire project team. The slogan of our publishing house is "The Union of Letters and Creativity"

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        November 2010

        Istanbul war ein Märchen

        Roman

        by Mario Levi, Barbara Yurtdas, Hüseyin Yurtdas

        Istanbul, die Stadt der tausend Seelen, der tausend Schicksale, der tausend Sprachen … Seit Jahrhunderten haben Menschen aus allen Teilen Vorderasiens hier eine neue Heimat gefunden. Mario Levi, selbst ein Kind dieser Stadt, führt uns durch verschlungene Gassen und Wege in die Hinterhöfe und kleinen Geschäfte der Menschen, die dort leben. Ausgehend von seiner eigenen Familie, erzählt er vom Miteinander der vielen Völker und Kulturen, von Juden, Griechen, Armeniern und Türken, und entwirft dabei ein großartiges Panorama dieser Perle am Bosporus.

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        May 2004

        Istanbul

        Ein Reisebegleiter

        by Barbara Yurtdas

        Istanbul ist eine Literaturstadt. Barbara Yurtdas führt in acht Spaziergängen durch die Gassen und Basare, Paläste und Bäder, zu den Prinzeninseln und ans Ende des Bosporus, in Moscheen, Kneipen und Bordelle. Der Leser erlebt die faszinierende Stadt mit den Augen der Schriftsteller, besucht das plüschig-luxuriöse Pera Palas Hotel, in dem Agatha Christie ihren Mord im Orientexpreß schrieb, oder den Friedhofshügel in Eyüb, wo Pierre Loti sein Liebesnest mit der schönen Aziyadeh ansiedelt. Für europäische und amerikanische Autoren wie Umberto Eco, Stefan Zweig, Gerd Heidenreich, Barbara Frischmuth, Konstantinos Kavafis, James Lovett, Graham Greene und viele andere war Istanbul ein poetischer Ort. Durch ihre Texte ebenso wie durch die Romane, Erzählungen und Gedichte türkischer Schriftsteller bekommt die Topographie der Stadt eine ganz andere Dimension, ein geheimes Leben.

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      • Women's Fiction
        October 2017

        Das Flüstern des Bosporus

        by Tatin Giannaro

        Six young women and men from five different countries meet in Istanbul. At the touching point of Europe with Asia an adventure in the spirit of the “Abduction from the Seraglio” brings them into unexpected danger. Two women. Four men. A wedding in Istanbul. A modern, inverse “Abduction from the Seraglio”. A life-or-death adventure at the Bosporus. Sandy and Connie from Europe meet in the Hagia Sofia four friends: Pedro, Jean-Paul, and the cousins Osman and Selim who are in Istanbul for their cousin’s wedding. In the city between Orient and Occident, Germany, France, Spain, the UK and Turkey meet. Suddenly, Sandy’s and Connie’s relaxed holiday trip to the Bosporus with unexpected love options develops into a Turkish adventure between East and West.   Why "The Whisper of the Bosporus" is important: Clashes between Europe and Asia and between old tradition and modern life have effects on social and private life, today more than ever. For everybody interested in the encounters of different cultures.

      • A Day in Instanbul

        by Read With You Center for Excellence in STEAM

        What can we see in the only city on two continents?  Elena can’t wait to munch on simit, relax in a palace, and feed the seagulls as she spends a day in historic Istanbul.   Read With You’s City Explorer books take you on marvelous journeys through breathtaking cities!  Join the adventurous photographers Tim and Elena as they explore the arts, culture, and history of bustling metropolises.  From ancient buildings to delicious snacks, you’ll enjoy the sights and learn fun facts along with them.

      • October 2017

        EUROPA - Continent der Vielfalt

        by Markus Eisl, Gerald Mansberger

        The satellite image book EUROPA - Kontinent der Vielfalt shows the fascinating variability of the continent from a perspective of a viewer in an Earth orbit at an altitude of 600 kilometers above the surface of Earth.  Again and again spectacular satellite images make unexpected and unknown aspects of Europe visible. Ancient and modern cultural landscapes, historical heritage sites, and images of European cities on the move into future change with beautiful natural landscapes with mountains, rivers, forests and wetlands. In the satellite images, all of them present in a wide variety of colors and structures.

      • History: specific events & topics
        December 2014

        Gallipoli - 100 Years

        A Comprehensive Study and Guide to Visiting

        by Michael Mathews

        The only contemporary ‘one stop shop’ to Gallipoli and the campaign, with much of the content distilled by the author from walking the battlefields over many years. This is a measured sequential guide to visiting all the battlefield sites: when to visit; how to get there; being there, and where to stay. Included in this book are: biographies of the commanders (British, Australian, New Zealand, French and Turkish); events leading to the campaign; preparations; the plan; Turkish defenses; the landings and all the major military and naval actions at all three theatres of operation (Anzac, Helles and Suvla); dedicated chapters on submarine and aircraft actions; Turkish and Allied order of battle; VC recipients; all cemeteries and their details. There are eight walks or challenges and two one day tours (one never covered) to the site of General Hamilton’s HQ during most of the campaign on Gökçeada Island (Imbros). Forty eight full colour and ten sepia high gloss pages of photographs; detailed diagrams; and low level aerial and satellite images make it easy to better understand key battlefield locations, the campaign and Gallipoli (both then and now). There is a comprehensive index, timeline and useful Turkish words and numbers.

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