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Turkish Language and Grammar books before Turkish Republic (in Ottoman Times)
1.       ikicihan
1127 posts
 02 Jun 2012 Sat 09:06 pm

Turkish self-taught; or, The dragoman for travellers in the East, being a new, practical and easy method of learning the Turkish language (1877)

 

http://archive.org/details/turkishselftaugh00abusrich

 

From the book:

 

2.       Abla
3648 posts
 02 Jun 2012 Sat 09:13 pm

sevişilememek ´to be unable to be loved mutually´  -  the author has been a real grammar rat.

 

Lovely.

3.       sufler
358 posts
 02 Jun 2012 Sat 09:17 pm

Nice, a real treasure

4.       ikicihan
1127 posts
 02 Jun 2012 Sat 09:22 pm

Ottoman-Turkish conversation-grammar; a practical method of learning the Ottoman-Turkish language (1907)

 

http://archive.org/details/ottomanturkishco00hago

 

From the book:

 

5.       ikicihan
1127 posts
 02 Jun 2012 Sat 09:42 pm

The Turkish interpreter; or, A new grammar of the Turkish language (1842)

 

http://archive.org/details/turkishinterpre00boydgoog

 

I think this is the oldest one.

From the book:

 

 

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