The Levant Times and Shipping Gazette was a daily newspaper published in Constantinople (now Istanbul), Ottoman Empire, in both English and French. J. Laffan Hanly was the editor. It was established in 1868. In addition, to the newspaper published in Turkey, by 1869 it also had a bi-weekly edition distributed in the United Kingdom. Its offices were at Ipsıck Khau, Perchembé Bazaar, in Galata.
Bradshaw's Continental Railway, Steam Transit, and General Guide, for Travellers Through Europe stated that its circulation was "very large".
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References
- ^ Bradshaw's Continental Railway, Steam Transit, and General Guide, for Travellers Through Europe. W.J. Adams, 1875. p. 657.
- ^ Publishers' circular and booksellers' record: 1869. p. 511. on Google Books. Also: The Publishers' Circular and General Record of British and Foreign Literature, Volume 32. Sampson Low, 1869. p. 511.
- The Levant Times and Shipping Gazette. 10 January 1874.
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