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Books in Broadway Travellers series

  • Travels in India, Ceylon and Borneo,

    Basil Hall

    Hardcover (G. Routledge & Sons, March 15, 1931)
    None
  • The Broadway Travellers: Travels in India, Ceylon and Borneo

    Captain Basil Hall, H. G. Rawlinson

    Hardcover (Routledge, Dec. 23, 2004)
    First published in 1931.'Hall is the ideal travel-writer. He never wearies his readers, but makes them love him.' Times Literary SupplementBasil Hall's Fragments of Voyages and Travels originally appeared in nine volumes. Miscellaneous in their topics, and arranged without any order the volumes re-issued here have been selected for their clarity and interest, both geographical and historical.Few books give a more graphic picture of the Royal Navy a century ago and Hall's volumes are full of nautical information. Hall was also an indefatigable traveller and a keen observer who learnt Hindustani, Malay and Japanese, studied Hindu mythology, flora, fauna and geology and compiled the first ever vocabulary of the language of the Loo Choo Islands.
  • The Broadway Travellers: The Travels of Marco Polo

    L. F. Benedetto

    Hardcover (Routledge, Dec. 23, 2004)
    First published in 1931. None of the manuscripts which have come down to us represent the original form of Marco Polo's narrative, but it is clear that certain texts are closer to the lost original than others. Entrusted with the task of preparing a new Italian edition of Marco Polo, Benedetto discovered many unknown manuscripts. He carefully edited the most famous of the manuscripts (the Geographic text) and collated it with the other best known ones. ยท An invaluable index has been added to Aldo Ricci's of Benedetto's text, which includes all the identifications made in the Geographic text and also later editions by Marsden (1818), Pauthier (1865) and Yule (1871). ยท The difficulty of following Polo on his many journeys has also been simplified by the process of distinguishing between those places on his main route to China and his return journey by sea to Persia and those places which he visited during his stay in China and those he never visited at all.
  • The Travels of Marco Polo

    L. F. Benedetto

    Paperback (Routledge, May 14, 2011)
    First published in 1931. None of the manuscripts which have come down to us represents the original form of Marco Polo's narrative, but it is clear that certain texts are closer to the lost original than others. Entrusted with the task of preparing a new Italian edition of Marco Polo, Benedetto discovered many unknown manuscripts. He carefully edited the most famous of the manuscripts (the Geographic text) and collated it with the other best known ones. * An invaluable index has been added to Aldo Ricci's of Benedetto's text, which includes all the identifications made in the Geographic text and also later editions by Marsden (1818), Pauthier (1865) and Yule (1871). * The difficulty of following Polo on his many journeys has also been simplified by the process of distinguishing between those places on his main route to China and his return journey by sea to Persia and those places which he visited during his stay in China and those he never visited at all.
  • Goal!: Level 3

    Jane A. C. West, Pete Smith

    Paperback (Badger Publishing, )
    None
  • Cage Boy: Level 5

    Jillian Powell, Janos Jantner

    Paperback (Badger Publishing, )
    None
  • Pirate Attack: Level 7

    Jonny Zucker, Seb Camagajevac

    Paperback (Badger Publishing, )
    None
  • The Strawberry Thief: Level 4

    Alison Hawes, Anthony Williams

    Paperback (Badger Publishing, )
    None
  • In the Zone: Level 5

    Tony Norman, Anthony Williams

    Paperback (Badger Publishing, Jan. 1, 2010)
    None
  • A Big Catch: Level 4

    Alison Hawes, Aleksandar Sotirovski

    Paperback (Badger Publishing, )
    None
  • Billy's Boy: Level 4

    Melanie Joyce, Anthony Williams

    Paperback (Badger Publishing, )
    None