London: H. Allen & Co, 1879. — 304 p. Comprising a condensed grammar with idiomatic phrases, exercises and dialogues, and vocabulary.
The Turkish pronunciation occupies a half-way place betwen that of the Persian and Arab tongues, that is to say, it is not as rude as the latter, whilst it is firmer and more virile than the other, except in Constantinople, where people speak as softly as Persians.