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Books with title The Travels of Marco Polo

  • The Travels of Marco Polo

    Marco Polo, Rustichello of Pisa

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 25, 2014)
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  • The Travels of Marco Polo

    Marco Polo

    Hardcover (Liveright Pub Corp, April 1, 2002)
    Chosen as one of the ten best adventure books of all time by National Geographic Adventure. Liveright is proud to reissue a facsimile of its classic 1926 edition of The Travels of Marco Polo. Beginning from the traditional lyrical Marsden translation, editor Manuel Komroff corrected it against Henry Yule's magisterial two-volume work, including a chapter missing from the Marsden. The artist Witold Gordon created thirty-two two-color woodcut illustrations for the original edition, published again here for the first time in over fifty years. The Travels of Marco Polo remains a wondrous adventure narrative. Chronicling the thirteenth-century world from Venice, his birthplace, to the far reaches of Asia, Marco Polo tells of the foreign peoples he meets as he travels by foot, horse, and boat through places including Persia, the land of the Tartars, Tibet, India, and, most important, China. There he stays at the court of Kublai Khan, venturing to the capital of Beijing and to Shangtu, made immortal in Coleridge's poem "Xanadu." This is a gripping look at a legendary place and time. Two-color illustrations.
  • The Travels of Marco Polo

    Marco Polo, Robert Latham

    Hardcover (Abaris Books, April 1, 1982)
    The authoritative translation
  • The Travels of Marco Polo

    Manuel Komroff, Witold Gordon

    Hardcover (Garden City Publishing, March 15, 1930)
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  • The Travels of Marco Polo

    Vincent Buranelli, Hieronimus Fromm

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, Oct. 1, 1985)
    Marco Polo recounts his voyage to China where he served the emperor Kublai Khan for seventeen years before returning to Venice.
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  • The Travels of Marco Polo

    Manuel Komroff

    Hardcover (Pomona Press, Nov. 4, 2008)
    When Marco Polo arrived at the court of the Great Khan Pekin had just been rebuilt. Kublai Khan was at the height of his glory. Polo rose rapidly in favour and became governor of an important district. In this way he gained first-hand knowledge of a great civilisation and described it with astounding accuracy and detail.
  • The travels of Marco Polo

    Marco Polo

    Hardcover (Heritage Press, March 15, 1962)
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  • The Travels Of Marco Polo

    Marco Polo

    Audio Cassette (Books on Tape, Inc., Sept. 28, 1999)
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  • The travels of Marco Polo

    Marco Polo

    Hardcover (New York, Dutton, March 15, 1975)
    Hardcover: 359 pages Publisher: Books, Inc.; Art Type Edition edition (1936) Language: English ASIN: B000F3O32I Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • The Travels of Marco Polo

    Alex Bandon, Patrick O'Brien

    Library Binding (Steadwell Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    A biography of the Italian traveler who became the first European to cross Asia completely and document his experiences.
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  • Travels and Adventures of Marco Polo

    George Towle

    language (Didactic Press, Oct. 21, 2015)
    The reader is carried back, in the present volume, to a period two centuries previous to the discovery of the route to India by Vasco da Gama, and to the conquest of Peru by Pizarro. A young Venetian of the thirteenth century, brought up amid luxury and wealth, of a bold spirit and a curious mind, went forth from his home in the beautiful Queen City of the Adriatic, and for many years lived among a far-off Asiatic people, and at a court of barbaric and yet splendid pomp.He made many far and dangerous journeyings in the wild distant lands and among the fierce tribes of Cathay, Thibet, India, and Abyssinia. His life was passed amid an almost incessant succession of exciting events, of strange adventures, and of hair-breadth escapes. He rose to high distinction and power at the Tartar court of the mighty Kublai Khan, one of the most famous conquerors and potentates who ever, in either ancient or modern times, have led legions to devastating wars, or have ruled teeming millions with despotic sway.Nor did his career of valor and stirring action end with his return, middle-aged and laden with riches, to his native Venice. He engaged in the bitter warfare between the two rival republics of the sea, Venice and Genoa; became a prisoner of the latter state: and while in prison, dictated the wondrous narrative of his adventures which still survives, a precious legacy left by this great traveller to later generations.I have attempted to transform the somewhat dry and monotonous translation of this narrative into an entertaining story, that may engage the attention and the interest of my young readers; for which it certainly presents ample opportunities. If the task is properly done, no one can fail to follow Marco Polo from his Venetian home, across the entire continent of Asia to the court of Kublai Khan, and in his various adventures and journeys while in the far-off Orient, without eager curiosity and ever-deepening interest. The central figure of the story is heroic, for Marco Polo was in all things manly, brave, persevering, intelligent, and chivalrous; and the scenes and incidents in which he was the leading actor were in the highest degree thrilling and dramatic.
  • The Travels of Marco Polo

    J Masefield

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, March 15, 1967)
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