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The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian : Concerning the Kingdoms and Marvels of the East

Polo, MarcoYule, Henry(Edited and translated by)
Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Travel and Exploration in Asia series
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The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian is a nineteenth-century edition of the famous travelogue written by Rustichello da Pisa and Marco Polo, describing the travels of the latter through Asia, Persia, China and Indonesia between 1271 and 1291.

The book secured lasting fame for its editor, the prominent geographer and literary scholar Henry Yule, who was awarded the founder's medal of the Royal Geographical Society for his efforts.

The two-volume work, the result of Yule's research in Palermo, Venice, Florence, Paris and London and of extensive correspondence with scholars around the world, has long been considered an authoritative source on Polo's travels.

Volume II comprises Books Three and Four of the travelogue and contains descriptions of the coastal regions of Japan and India and the east coast of Africa.

Book Four describes the wars among the Mongols and the regions of the far north, including Russia.

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Cambridge University Press
1108022073 / 9781108022071
Paperback / softback
910.4
02/12/2010
United Kingdom
570 pages, 2 Plates, color; 1 Plates, black and white; 5 Maps; 29 Halftones, black and white
140 x 216 mm, 720 grams
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