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A rare doorway into Ottoman minds. Language and history meet here. Charles Wells’s The Literature of the Turks is a thoughtfully assembled Turkish chrestomathy book offering extracts in Turkish from historians, novelists and dramatists, each accompanied by interlinear and free English translations, concise biographical and grammatical notes, and facsimiles of manuscript letters and documents. The arrangement balances readability and rigour, presenting original-language passages alongside fluent English so the voice and shape of Ottoman prose remain tangible. The interlinear format illuminates grammar and syntax; the free translations convey tone and narrative flow, and the editorial notes make the material immediately serviceable for study.Part Turkish literature anthology, part bilingual Turkish English study tool, it serves multiple readers: the casual reader drawn to vivid historical voices; the language learner seeking authentic texts with pedagogic support; and the scholar pursuing Ottoman authors extracts for research. Its selection spans genres and registers, so readers encounter official chronicles, lyrical fiction and dramatic fragments that together illuminate the texture of nineteenth century Turkey. For courses and independent study it functions as an academic reference book and a practical language learners resource, bridging literary interest with Ottoman Empire studies and comparative literature studies. Teachers and translators will appreciate passages chosen for close-reading and translation practice, while comparative literature scholars will value the chance to trace themes across original-language material.Long valued by specialists but hard to find until now, these Turkish historical texts and the wider Ottoman literature collection they represent reveal cultural conversations at the heart of a fading empire and a changing region of Middle Eastern literature. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Accessible for newcomers yet worthy of classic-literature collectors and library shelves, Wells’s anthology rewards both casual reading and rigorous enquiry and offers a durable bridge between languages, eras and scholarly conversations.