The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,335 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2.

The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,335 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2.

Notices:  Glasgow Herald, 11 June, 1903.—­Scotsman, 11 June, 1903.—­Outlook, 13 June, 1903.—­Morning Post, 18 June, 1903.—­Bulletin Comite Asie francaise, Juin, 1903.—­Standard, 17 June, 1903.—­Daily Chronicle, 20 June, 1903.—­Manchester Guardian, 23 June, 1903.—­Pall Mall Gazette, 15 July, 1903.—­Bombay Gazette, 11 July, 1903.—­The Spectator, 15 Aug., 1903.—­The Guardian (by C. Raymond Beazley), 2 Sept., 1903.—­Times (by H.J.  Mackinder), 2 Oct., 1903.—­Blackwood’s Mag. (by Charles Whibley), Oct., 1903.—­Illustrated Evening News, Chicago, 26 Sept., 1903.—­The Sun, New York, 4 Oct., 1903 (by M.W.  H.).—­Hongkong Daily Press, 10 and 11 Sept., 1903.—­The Athenaeum, 17 Oct., 1903.—­Outlook, 14 Nov., 1903.—­Some new Facts about Marco Polo’s Book, by E.H.  Parker (Imp. & Asiat.  Quart.  Review, Jan., 1904, pp. 125-149).—­Saturday Review, 27 Feb., 1904.—­T’oung Pao, Oct., 1903, pp. 357-366, from The Athenaeum.—­Geographical Journal, March, 1904, pp. 379-380, by C.R.B. [eazley].—­Bul.  Ecole franc.  Ext.  Orient, IV, Juillet-Sept., 1904, pp. 768-772, by Paul Pelliot.—­Marco Polo and his Followers in Central Asia, by Archibald R. Colquhoun (Quarterly Review, April, 1904, pp. 553-575).

6.—­The most noble and famous Travels of Marco Polo one of the Nobility of the State of Venice, into the east Parts of the World, as Armenia, Persia, Arabia, Tartary, with many other Kingdoms and Provinces.  The translation of Marsden revised by Thomas Wright, F.S.A.—­London:  George Newnes; New York:  Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1904, 16mo, pp. xxxix-461, Portrait and maps.

7.—­Voyages and Travels of Marco Polo, With an Introduction by Henry Morley.  Cassell and Company, London, Paris, New York and Melbourne, MCMIV, 16mo, pp. 192, front.

8.—­Everyman’s Library, edited by Ernest Rhys—­Travel and Topography—­Marco Polo’s Travels with an Introduction by John Masefield.

The Travels of Marco Polo the Venetian.  London:  Published by J.M.  Dent & Co., and in New York by E.P.  Dutton & Co., 16mo, pp. xvi-461, n. d. [1907].

9.—­[Russian:  Shemyakin’, A.N.—­Puteshestviya Venetsiantsa Marko Polo v’ XIII stod’tii, natsegatann’iya v’ perv’iy raz’ vpodi’ na n’metskom’ po duchshim’ ietsaniyam’ i s’ ob’yasneniyami Avg.  Byurkom’ S’ dopodneniyami i popravkami K.F.  Nenmanna.  Perevots’ C’ n’mstskago.  Moskva, 1863.]

Had been published in [Russian:  ‘Iteniyakh’ v’ Nmn.  Obsch.  Istorii i Drevnostey Rossiiskikh’ nri Mosk.  Universitet’]

Mentioned by Barthold in Minaev’s Marco Polo.

10.—­Marco Polo’s Resa i Asien ([Folkskrifter] allm. hist.  No. 32) Stockholm, 1859, P.G.  Berg.

11.—­Venetianaren Marco Polos Resor i det XIII. arhundraded Oeversaettning samt inledning och anmaerkningar av Bengt Thordeman.—­Stockholm:  Albert Bonniers Foerlag, n. d. [1917], 2 vol. 8vo, pp. xx-248, 249 to 490, genealogical table of the Tartars, Map.

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