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Marco Polo Travels (Hardcover)
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Marco Polo Travels (Hardcover)
Series: Everyman's Library CLASSICS
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List price R525
Loot Price R432
Discovery Miles 4 320
You Save R93 (18%)
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Marco Polo set off on his travels from Venice as a young man in
1271, and returned home in 1295 after spending 24 years away, 17 of
them in China. He isone of the few early adventurers whose name
nearly everyone knows. His book was one of the best-loved works of
the Middle Ages, and has remained popular ever since. At a time
when China is again assuming global importance, his account of
China under the Mongol emperor Khubilai Khan - the dazzlingly
splendid capital in Beijing, the great southern metropolis of
Hangzhou - is a classic reminder of the antiquity of Chinese power
and civilization. Marco Polo also portrays countries and cities all
along the trade route from the Mediterranean to Mongolia. He
reminds us that Iraq's present suffering is not unique by relating
the story of the attack on Baghdad by Mongol forces in 1258. He
conveys the daunting prospect of the deserts of central Asia and
the distant charms of Yunnan. And he reminds us of the huge
merchant ships dominating China's trade with foreign countries,
ships that far outstripped their European counterparts. He even
writes about Japan, the first European to do so. His book was often
thought of as a book of marvels, but one of its striking features
to a contemporary reader is its clarity, realism and tolerance. As
this new edition shows, he sometimes exaggerates, but his
reputation for making things up is quite unfair, as Colin Thubron
makes clear in his introduction. The original manuscript of Marco
Polo's book is lost, and in the many later versions names and other
details have become so garbled that it has been said that his
itineraries are impossible to follow. This new Everyman edition
shows this need not be so. It explains clearly all the references
in the book, and shows in detail with new maps the routes described
from Venice to Beijing, from Beijing to Burma, and from Beijing to
south-east China. It also provides an up-to-date history of the
book and the controversies surrounding it.
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