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Harem    by Asli Sancar
Price: $9.99 USD. 59410 words. Published by Timas Yayin Grubu  on January 24, 2011. .

“Harem“ is a romantic historical novel set in Topkapi Palace of the Ottoman empire, written by Benjamin Franklin Award-winning author Asli Sancar. It is an epic story of adventure that makes for a true Turkish delight. Weaving together the tales of an Ottoman princess and a young girl in the Ottoman harem, they travel through joy and hardship, overcome adversity and discover their true selves.
The Strange Tale of a Certain Ms. C. Ball and Her Friends    by Walter Kastner
Price: $9.99 USD. 177320 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on February 3, 2011. .

Our two-millimeter heroine, Crystal, is born in a.d. 523 on the Arabian shore during a lightning storm. A shepherd boy finds her and keeps her until he dies as sultan. Shahrazad is his destiny, but he will have to wait.The Strange Tale of A Certain Ms. C. Ball and Her Friends is a historical romance adventure for all those eggheads, children, and grownups who want to know how high-tech and the spa
The Ottomans: The Greatest Empire    by İlber Ortaylı
Price: $9.99 USD. 58410 words. Published by Timas Yayin Grubu  on February 17, 2011. .

What was the significance of the Ottoman Empire? What lessons can be drawn from the civilization that the ottomans created? What does the Ottoman Empire mean to us today? One of Turkey’s leading historians answers all of these questions in “Ottomans, The Re-Discovery“, a brilliant set of learned and engaging reflections on the everyday life, legacy and enduring relevance of the Ottomans.
Osmanlılar    by Halil İnalcık
Price: $6.90 USD. 75330 words. Published by Timas Yayin Grubu  on March 6, 2011. .

Halil İnalcık Osmanlılar'ı Yazdı… Halil İnalcık, Osmanlı sosyal-ekonomik yapısını, onu belirleyen belli başlı kurum ve kanunları, tahrir sistemini, Osmanlı'nın kuruluşuna dair merak edilen soruları, Osmanlı fetih yöntemlerini, tarihten günümüze Avrupa ile ilişkilerle alakalı bugüne kadar bilinmeyen birçok şeyi Osmanlılar kitabında anlatıyor.
Harem    by Asli Sancar
Price: $5.99 USD. 41610 words. Published by Timas Yayin Grubu  on March 29, 2011. .

Harem, yıllarca “Fantastik, egzotik, baştan çıkarıcı…” gibi yaftalamalara maruz kaldı… Harem, Osmanlı’da Kadın üzerine araştırmalarıyla ABD’de Benjamin Franklin ödülüne layık görülen Aslı Sancar’ın kalemi ve hakiki yüzüyle ilk defa bir romana konu oluyor.
The Storyteller    by Lizabeth Zaehringer
Price: $2.99 USD. 101020 words. Published on July 24, 2011. .

Her name is Sheker Pare, she might be 18 years old and she is definitely more than 330 pounds, she reads her tarot cards every day and she makes her living telling stories. She also comes with a little baggage. The Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, more commonly known as “Ibrahim the Mad", has a taste for all things sweet, especially his storyteller Sheker Pare. An exotic adventure for the senses.
Seâdet-i Ebediyye Endless Bliss Second Fascicle    by Hüseyn Hilmi Işık
Price: Free! 156380 words. Published by Hakîkat Kitâbevi  on December 8, 2011. .

Translations of letters from Imam-i Rabbani's Maktubat and Sayyid Abdulhakim Arwasi's books. Subjects include kinds of hadiths, justice, qada, qadar, madhhabs, bid'ats, fiqh, shafa'at, corrupt religions, Islam&Science and various aspects of sufism.
The Sultan's Organ    by John Mole
Price: $3.45 USD. 26880 words. Published on December 16, 2011. .

Thomas Dallam took the gift of an extraordinary automatic organ from Queen Elizabeth to the Sultan of Turkey. He kept a diary of his thrilling odyssey and its triumphant conclusion. Faithfully translated into prose more easily digested by the modern reader, unembellished and unedited, this illuminating historical source is presented as if its Elizabethan author were alive today.
The Quest for Helen    by John Mole
Price: $3.45 USD. 93190 words. Published on December 21, 2011. .

A comedy, a history, a traveller's tale of love and adventure...join young Lord Exford on his journey to the Greece of heroines and philosophers, pashas and janissaries. 1788. The rakish Exford, a prudish tutor and a truculent artist are shipwrecked on a Greek island, where they meet Amelia, an English feminist and explorer. Swept up in passion and delusion they confront the Turkish pashas.
Swords and Scimitars: A Fantasy Short Story (Alaia Chronicles)    by Cate Rowan
Price: Free! 7680 words. Published on February 6, 2012. .

Immortal twin brothers... One enchanted sword. Kismet has striven to be the ultimate warrior, but a mistake costs him his brother, his family, and his homeland. He carves out a new life in the desert, rising to the command of a realm and an army, yet can’t escape his past. When two women beg for his aid against tyranny, he must sacrifice his freedom and his long-scarred heart to help them.