What you will read in this book are the documented assesments of a remote past.
But they are also the traces of a more recent past, namely the last quarter of the 20th
century. Commercial activities which were a significant part of the daily life of the
cities and towns, and even rural life to a certain extent... And the tradesmens of the
bazaars, the craftsmen who produced goods with their savings in the pre-industrial
period, and the merchants who brought these products to the consumer…. The
author tried to think of and visualize each of them as if she was living in an Ottoman
city, town and bazaar. This book is also a tribute to the history of the author's family,
who were tradesmen and merchants, and to her parents who supported her in her studies.