| Zeyneb in her Paris Drawing-room | [Frontispiece] |
| A Turkish Child with a Slave | To face page[ 34] |
| A Turkish House | ” page [34] |
| “Les Désenchantées” (by M. Rodin) | ” page [60] |
| A Turkish Dancer | ” page [70] |
| A Turkish Lady dressed as a Greek Dancer | ” page [70] |
| Turkish Lady in Tcharchoff (outdoor costume) | ” page [88] |
| Silent Gossip of a Group of Turkish Women | ”page[102] |
| Turkish Ladies in their Garden with their Children’s Governesses | ”page[102] |
| Yashmak and Mantle | ”page[134] |
| Melek in Yashmak | ”page[140] |
| Zeyneb in her Western Drawing-room | ”page[160] |
| Turkish Ladies paying a Visit | ”page[172] |
| Zeyneb with a black Face-veil thrown back | ”page[184] |
| A Corner of a Turkish Harem of to-day | ”page[192] |
| Turkish Women and Children in the Country | ”page[192] |
| The Balcony at the Back of Zeyneb’s House | ”page[206] |
| Zeyneb and Melek | ”page[206] |
| The Drawing-room of a Harem showing the Bridal Throne | ”page[214] |
| A Corner of the Harem | ”page[214] |
| A Caïque on the Bosphorus | ”page[222] |
| Turkish Women in the Country | ”page[222] |
| Melek on the Verandah at Fontainebleau | ”page[228] |