<p style="text-align: justify;">Preface I. Tracing the Presence of the Rum Orthodox Population in Cappadocia. The evidence of <em>Tapu Tahrir</em>s of the 15th and 16th centuries II. Books in Turkish Written in Various Alphabets for the Gagauz (19<sup>th</sup> – early 20<sup>th</sup> century) III. Turkish-speaking Anatolian Christian Types (Karamanlidhes) in Modern Greek Comedies (19<sup>th</sup> century) IV. Modern Fashions and Traditional Customs during the years of the Crimean War V. The first family periodical in the Ottoman Empire: A Karamanlı Magazine in Smyrna (1849-1850) VI. The Karamanlı Newspaper <em>Phostir </em>or <em>Fener</em>. A Futile Publication Effort (1909) VII. Karamanlidika and Armeno-Turkish editions of <em>Sunday School Lessons</em> VIII. An Ottoman Fahrenheit 451. Works and Days of the Censor Avraam G. Vaporidis Efendi (1855-1911) Sources – Bibliography Index</p>