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Under the Turk in Constantinople: A record of Sir John Finch's Embassy, 1674-1681

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A detailed historical account of Sir John Finch's years as English ambassador in Constantinople between 1674 and 1681, reconstructed from original dispatches, letters, and contemporary memoirs. The narrative combines transcribed correspondence, reports from other English residents and foreign envoys, and archival research to depict Ottoman administration, court politics, commercial interactions, and the daily challenges faced by diplomats and merchants. Episodic chapters juxtapose official negotiations, personal observations, and procedural details, often reproducing the language and spelling of seventeenth-century documents to convey immediacy. The work balances documentary evidence with contextual commentary to illuminate the practicalities of seventeenth-century Anglo‑Ottoman relations.

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G. F. Abbott

G. F. Abbott was a British author and historian known for his works that explore historical and geopolitical themes. His notable titles include "Greece and the Allies, 1914-1922," which examines the complex relationships during World War I, and "Under the Turk in Constantinople: A Record of Sir John Finch's Embassy, 1674-1681," a detailed account of diplomatic missions in the Ottoman Empire. Abbott's writings often reflect his interest in the interplay of culture and politics in European history, contributing to a deeper understanding of the era's dynamics.

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