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Author - Marco Polo ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Cosimo Classics was reviewed on 16-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:1602068615 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Travels of Marco Polo Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Travel Writing Reference Subjects Books General Asia Travel . Click the following link to view the cover of The Travels of Marco Polo. Related topics: General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Travel. Writing. requestid: d71e6c73-5625-4547-8c7d-99516a4a8da9requestprocessingtime: 0.1652110000000000 salesrank: 43347 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 110830110540 1) Paperback Book The Travels of Marco Polo by Cosimo Classics. I have read this book while traveling in China by train. It is a very interesting description of past times, and essential reading for those interested in historical geography. Several points need to be clarified, though. First Marco Polo is not what one would call today an âaeunbiased observerâ. He traveled on the trips he wrote about while being employed as an emissary for the Mongols, and his admiration for the Mongol regime shows throughout. People and civilizations are judged by their proximity to the Mongol Khan. The point of view of the Chinese and other victims of Mongols is completely absent.
2) Paperback Book The Travels of Marco Polo by Cosimo Classics. A very remarkable book written in the 13th century. Many secrets were reviled when Marco returned. And may interesting explanations of things like the origin of cinnamon.
3) Paperback Book The Travels of Marco Polo by Cosimo Classics. Marco Polo purportedly spent 17 years travelling to the courts of Kublai Khan and, as an emissary for Kublai Khan, then throughout the Far East. Whether it actually happened or not is up for debate. I went into this text with an open mindset and have accepted that Marco Polo did indeed go on this trip with his father and uncle, but not to the extent as surmised. Instead he travelled and added stories he collected from traders and others to fill in gaps or points of interest to him. The book is broken into four sections now. Part One is his trip to the Great Khan´s courts in Cathay (China). Part Two is his travels throughout the provinces of Cathay. Part Three concerns going to Japan, Southern India, and the Islands of the Indian Sea (Java, etc). Part Four is travelling into the ´northern countries´ (Russia, etc).
4) Paperback Book The Travels of Marco Polo by Cosimo Classics. I believe I got what I paid for. There were much better books of great detail, but they cost much more. I would suggest saving your money until you can buy a much more comprehensive book. The reading and information provided in the book was light and was gone over very fast. I question some of the facts contained there in.¤ 5) Paperback Book The Travels of Marco Polo by Cosimo Classics. It has been a pleasure to revisit the travels of Marco Polo. I was transfixed by these stories of travel and adventure when I was a child, and never questioned the veracity of the narrative. I know today that the narrative has been corrupted over the centuries, that "The Travels" can scarcely be used as an historical reference, and that a more tantalizing and complete manuscript has probably been lost to the ages. Still, there are glimpses and insights within the narrative that could only have come from first-hand experience, and these describe an enormous, exotic world that titillates even today, while readers in the 13th and 14th centuries must have been enthralled.
6) Paperback Book The Travels of Marco Polo by Cosimo Classics. It was perhaps the first book to achieve best-seller status before the invention of the printing press-it was certainly the most controversial. Did Venetian trader and explorer MARCO POLO (1254-1324) actually reach the court of Kublai Khan, serve the emperor as his emissary, and journey the distant lands of Cathay for 17 years, as he relates in his Travels of Marco Polo? The question still hasn´t quite been settled today... but whether Polo experienced firsthand the wonders of ancient China, retold tales he heard from Arab travelers along the Silk Road, or simply invented half his stories, this remains a delightful read for fans of history, adventure, and medieval literature. The new edition features illustrations from a 14th-century French version of Polo´s manuscript.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 13-Nov-2008, 16020686159781602068612, 700-550-870-540-061-151-8
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