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CORNUCOPIA Issue 63, 2021

CORNUCOPIA Issue 63, 2021


Issue 63 highlights:
· Lithian Ricci’s rainbow house on the Golden Horn · The Ottoman exile of a Swedish king · Rome’s Turkish Secret · Age of Innocence: An idyllic childhood in Fifties Turkey · Mistaken Identities: the real Roxelana · Going with the Grain: the nutty joys of bulgur

Published twice a year, Cornucopia is the magazine for connoisseurs of Turkey. This independent publication – gorgeous enough for the coffee table, serious enough to be found in academic libraries – is an ever-growing compendium of all things Turkish: history, culture, art, food, travel.

The arbiter of taste Tyler Brûlé has called Cornucopia in the FT ‘a cross between The World of Interiors and National Geographic, with a gentle Turkic twist’. For The New York Review of Magazines, ‘It’s a truism that the measure of a travel magazine’s success is whether it makes you yearn to visit the destinations it depicts. Cornucopia goes one better. It is a vacation in itself.’ For the blog Quintessence, ‘Cornucopia is indeed an apt name for this publication of plenty, overflowing with Turkish beauty, inspiration and edification.’

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€ 231,00

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