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Marco Polo (1254-1329) has achieved an almost archetypal status as a traveller, and his Travels is one of the first great travel books of Western literature, outside the ancient world. The Travels recounts Polo's journey to the eastern court of Kublai Khan, the chieftain of the Mongol empire which covered the Asian continent, but which was almost unknown to Polo's contemporaries. Encompassing a twenty-four year period from 1721, Polo's account details his travels in the service of the empire, from Beijing to northern India and ends with the remarkable story of Polo's return voyage from the Chinese port of Amoy to the Persian Gulf.




 

The Travels Of Marco Polo The Venetian Translated by Thomas Wright c1904

£14.95Price
  • Title: The Travels of Marco Polo the Venetian
    Author: Thomas Wright (translated)
    Publisher: George Newnes Ltd
    Publication Date: 1904
    Format: Leatherbound

    Condition: Green leather covers which has some damage to the spine which is splitting to the top and some scuffing. The pages are clean with no ink or pencil marks and has some maps throughout. Picture endpapers and picture plate of Polo to frontispiece.A fair copy only

    Book measures 17cm x 10cm with 459 pages.

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