- Tıpkıbasım
- Sahaf
- Tarih
- Edebiyat
- Arkeoloji
- Sanat - Mimarlık
- İslam
- Başvuru - Kaynak
- Süreli Yayınlar
- COĞRAFYA
- Din
- Müzik
- Siyaset
- Eğitim
- DİLBİLİM
- SOSYAL BİLİMLER
- Ekonomi
- Etnik
- Felsefe - Düşünce
- Genel
- Hobi
- Hukuk
- Tıp - Sağlık
- ŞEHİRLER
- İletişim - Medya
- Sosyoloji
- Yemek Kitapları
- Psikoloji
- Spor
- Temel Bilimler - Mühendislik
- Turizm - Gezi
- KELEPİR Kitaplar
- Araştırma
- Başvuru
- Bilim
- Çağdaş Dünya Edebiyatı
- Çizgi Roman
- Çocuk Kitapları
- Diğer
- Düşünce
- Felsefe Düşünce
- Gezi
- Hobi Kitapları
- Kişisel Gelişim
- Kitap Setleri
- Kitap Setleri
- Klasikler
- Kültür Sanat
- Lisan
- Sağlık Tıp
- Sanat
- Sinema Tiyatro
- Yemek
- İmzalı Kitaplar
- Para
- Pul

Greetings from Constantinople - reads the caption on many of the early postcards from İstanbul. Although the citiy was known by many namez through its history - Byzantion, Constantinople, Konstantiniyye, Stamboul, İstanbul - to the European visitor of the nineteenth and early twentieht centuries, it remained Constantinople, the capital of the vanished Byzantine Empire, onto which an overlay of Ottoman exoticism had been added. The postcards purchased and sent by the European visitors tell us much about the city they saw, but also how they chose to view its history.
Greetings from Constantinople - reads the caption on many of the early postcards from İstanbul. Although the citiy was known by many namez through its history - Byzantion, Constantinople, Konstantiniyye, Stamboul, İstanbul - to the European visitor of the nineteenth and early twentieht centuries, it remained Constantinople, the capital of the vanished Byzantine Empire, onto which an overlay of Ottoman exoticism had been added. The postcards purchased and sent by the European visitors tell us much about the city they saw, but also how they chose to view its history.