Marco Polo was the most famous traveller of his time. His voyages began in 1271 with a visit to China, after which he served the Kubilai Khan on numerous diplomatic missions. On his return to the West he was made a prisoner of war and met Rustichello of Pisa, with whom he collaborated on this book. The accounts of his travels provide a fascinating glimpse of the different societies he encountered: their religions, customs, ceremonies and way of life; on the spices and silks of the East; on precious gems, exotic vegetation and wild beasts. He tells the story of the holy shoemaker, the wicked caliph and the three kings, among a great many others, evoking a remote and long-vanished world with colour and immediacy. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
The Travels of Marco Polo
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This historical travelogue provides valuable insights into medieval history, geography, and diverse cultures of the East.
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The Travels of Marco Polo
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This book provides a primary source for studying world history, geography, and cultural exchange during the 13th century.
Now in a handsome and newly revised hardcover edition: the extraordinary travelogue that has enthralled readers for more than seven centuries. Marco Polo’s vivid descriptions of the splendid cities and people he encountered on his journey along the Silk Road through the Middle East, South Asia, and China opened a window for his Western readers onto the fascinations of the East and continued to grow in popularity over the succeeding centuries. To a contemporary audience, his colorful stories–and above all, his breathtaking description of the court of the great Kublai Khan, Mongol emperor of China–offer dazzling portraits of worlds long gone. The classic Marsden and Wright translation of The Travels has been revised and updated by Peter Harris, with new notes, a bibliography, and an introduction by award-winning travel writer Colin Thubron.
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The Travels of Marco Polo
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This book offers a foundational historical account of 13th-century Asian cultures, geography, and trade from a European perspective.
The Travels of Marco Polo is a legendary account of the Venetian explorer’s journey through Asia in the 13th century, offering one of the earliest and most detailed European perspectives on the distant lands of China, Mongolia, and Central Asia. Written by Rustichello de Pisa based on Polo’s stories, the book describes his travels with his family, including his time at the court of the Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan. Marco Polo’s vivid descriptions of the customs, landscapes, and people he encountered in the far reaches of the East sparked the imaginations of Europeans and expanded their understanding of the world. The work is not only a travelogue but also an important historical document that influenced exploration and trade between East and West for centuries. This timeless classic remains a cornerstone of adventure literature and a crucial record of the medieval world.
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The Travels of Marco Polo
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This historical audiobook provides an account of Marco Polo’s travels, enriching the student’s understanding of world history, geography, and different cultures.
The Travels of Marco Polo is the classic account of Marco Polo’s journey to China from Venice, and his discoveries as an emissary to the great Kublai Khan. Polo explores everywhere from Baghdad, Armenia and Russia to the Caspian Sea, the Gobi Desert and the small fishing villages of China, describing the geography, architecture and customs of these exotic places. He tells stories of assassins, cannibals, fantastical animals, feasts and battles, and gives a fascinating account of the multicultural empire of Kublai Khan. The Travels is said to have inspired the voyages of Magellan and Columbus, the latter having kept an annotated copy among his belongings. It remains one of the most entertaining travelogues in existence.
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