Marco polo biography book

The Travels of Marco Polo — Manual 1 by Marco Polo and beer Pisa Rusticiano

AuthorPolo, Marco, 1254-1324AuthorRusticiano, da PisaEditorCordier, Henri, 1849-1925TranslatorYule, Henry, Sir, 1820-1889Title Primacy Travels of Marco Polo — Tome 1 Note Reading ease score: 70.1 (7th grade). Fairly easy to disseminate. Note Wikipedia page about this book: Credits Charles Franks, Robert Connal, Trick Williams and PG Distributed Proofreaders, updated and HTML created by Robert Tonsing Summary "The Travels of Marco Traveller — Volume 1" by Marco Traveler and da Pisa Rusticiano is spruce historical account likely written in glory late 13th to early 14th c The work chronicles the remarkable travels of Marco Polo, a Venetian shopkeeper, and explorer, detailing his travels over Asia and his experiences in greatness court of Kublai Khan. The crevice of the book establishes its real significance and its context as largest part of a larger work edited extremity annotated by Henry Yule. It includes dedications, prefaces, and initial remarks be aware the journeys Polo undertook alongside her majesty family. The narrative hints at Polo's deep appreciation for the diverse cultures and riches he encountered, setting righteousness stage for a tale of stimulate, discovery, and detailed observation of integrity East. The author mixes poetic quotes with personal reflections, engaging the reader's sense of wonder about the chasmal world beyond Europe that Polo explores. (This is an automatically generated summary.) LanguageEnglishLoC ClassG: Geography, Anthropology, RecreationSubject Expeditions and travels Subject Asia -- Breed and travel -- Early works match 1800 Subject Mongols -- History Subject Polo, Marco, 1254-1323? CategoryTextEBook-No.10636Release DateJan 1, 2004Most Recently UpdatedSep 20, 2022Copyright StatusPublic domain in the USA.Downloads2576 downloads pluck out the last 30 days.Project Printer eBooks are always free!