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Jeremy James

The Welsh equestrian author and Long Rider who undertook pioneering research into the role of the horse in the Ottoman Empire before writing The Byerley Turk. He is also the author of Saddletramp and Vagabond.

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  • Of Mountains and Monasteries

    From Issue 3

    The Golden Fleece, Trebizond, Sumela… Jeremy Jame’s itinerary in Turkey’s dramatic Black Sea Mountains promised a string of ancient wonders.The past left him chilled and saddened. But high above the sea, where the mountains rise out of the water like monsters’ backs, he found a land as grand as it is remote. A fourteen-page feature with photographs by Tülin Dizdaroğlu and Bünyat Dinç

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