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81. The Travels of Marco Polo (World History Series) by Mary Hull | |
Hardcover: 96
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(1995-01)
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82. Undiscovered Ocean from Marco Polo to Francis Drake by Anthony Deane | |
Paperback: 272
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(2005-11-01)
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83. Il Milione (Biblioteca Italiana Zanichelli) (Italian Edition) by Marco Polo | |
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(2010-01-25)
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84. Diary of a Princess: A Tale from Marco Polo's Travels by Heather Maisner | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2003-08)
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85. The Adventures Of Marco Polo (Graphic History) by Roger Smalley | |
Hardcover: 32
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(2005-01)
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Graphic Marco Polo
Fact or fiction? |
86. Marco Polo and People Marco Polo Met : (Learner-Verified Edition II, Explorers and Discoverers) by Learner | |
Paperback:
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(1974-01-01)
Asin: B002OSU8XA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
87. Did Marco Polo Go to China? by Frances Wood | |
Hardcover: 100
Pages
(1996-05-28)
Isbn: 0436203847 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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You have to admit. . .
Did Marco Polo go to China? A matter of perspective
Something to think about Chopsticks:this is a good argument, however, there are many people in Central Asia that use chopsticks.In the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China for example, most if not all Uighurs use chopsticks when eating noodles and dumplings.Perhaps Polo would have been surprised to see people in Central Asia using chopsticks at first, but by the time he traveled all the way eastward to China he had become accustomed to seeing the use of chopsticks and so this was not such an exciting thing. And what about the Middle East where people eat with their right hand and wipe with their left?Why is'nt this mentioned by Polo? The Great Wall:another decent argument.However, there is absolutely no way to verify the exact route Polo took and so how can we discern if he ever had the chance to actually see the wall or not? Many travelers have tried to trace his route but none have succeeded. Wood describes the Wall as being made of yellow sand and mud.If you have ever been to China, you will see how well the old original parts of the wall blends in with the countryside.Only now can we really make out the wall with all of its brick renovations/restorations.It would be like someone coming to visit New York City and seeing the Empire State Building.Impressive?Yes.But would that person be so excited about it that they would write about it?Probably not. Comorant fishing:It's not like all of China fishes with cormorant birds.This is a very specialized brand of fishing in a very small portion of China.It's very possible that Polo never even had a chance to visit this area. Chinese writing : Woods argues that Polo never mentions anything about Chinese writing/caligraphy. But if Polo was a sycophant of Kublai Khan and Mongolia being the dominant country at the time, there would be no reason for Polo to learn Chinese.But surely he must have learned some Chinese but he just did'nt mention it. Besides, Mongol script is very similar to Arabic script and so again, this would not be anything new to Polo having traveled throughout Persia and the Middle East. Paper:what is so exciting about paper when the great Khan gives you a golden tablet for unmolested travel back to Venice? tea:tea was available everywhere in the Middle East and India.Why would this be a revelation? Foot binding: most Chinese women who had their feet bound were of the upper class.Supposedly done to make women look more sexy, it was in reality more or less a sinister way of not allowing women freedom and the opportunity to cheat on their husbands.If a woman was unhappy in her marriage, there was absolutely no way for her to "walk out" so to speak.Most foot bound women stayed at home inside so Polo may not have had much opportunity to see this practice. Not being mentioned in historical records:Polo probably exaggerated greatly his importance within the Imperial Court.He was also not the the first European to visit Mongolia/China.And even if he was a high official, was it not more the responsibility of the Mongols to document this as opposed to China as Mongolia was the ruling country? Who invented Ice Cream and Spaghetti, Italy or China?:I think it is pretty obvious that these two foods originated in Central Asia, if not the Middle East.Woods admits this herself. Having been to Central Asia, it seems to me highly likely or quite possible that these could have originated in West/Central Asia. Dumplings are a regular staple of many within Central Asia. After 17 years in a foreign land, it would have been very difficult to remember every single thing that Polo saw.Polo himself said that he had not told the half of what he saw. All in all, this is an excellent book worth reading.Wood says that this is not the ultimate answer or authority on whether Polo actually visited China, but a book to read so that people can think more analytically and critically about Marco Polo. A very readable book with a number of passages that describe the power and ferocity of the Mongols:"like the reprisal against Burma (1277) when the Muslim general of the Mongol army Nasir al-Din, aware that he was outnumbered , ordered his archers to fire on the two thousand Burmese war elephants, covering them with arrows and causing a frenzied stampede." A book well worth reading but buy it used!
Worth reading -- but in balance Marco Polo may indeedhave exaggerated his own importance.Instead of being ruler of a province,being a major player in the salt business, on the face of it, was probablymore likely his position.But Marco was a businessman brought up in amercantile family.Unlike the author's idea, a seventeen year old in thethirteenth century was not considered a "boy" -- in fact, he wascoming up on half his life expectancy.Even if the "great wall"of that day was the wall we see today (it wasn't, the impressive brickfacade came later), we can hardly expect boyish wonder. Without positiveevidence, Frances Wood runs across the problem of those who believeShakespeare didn't write his plays, or that he didn't exist.They can onlyargue from negative evidence, and a negative can't be proven.It cannot beproven that, because the Khan of Khans didn't mention a Venetian traveller,that the traveller who says he was there was lying -- although it can maysuggest that he wasn't as important in the Khan's court as he intimates. This book is only for those who wish to find out all aspects of the Poloproblem.It's not recommended for the general reader, especially one whojust wants to see famous people debunked.Debunking western Europeanfigures is a cottage industry at the turn of the twenty-first century, butin the case the evidence is very thin for the revisionists. For someonewho wants a good, solid, general overview of Polo and his mystique, checkthe John Larner book.
I disagree with the author In 1995 Dr Frances Wood published a book titled Did Marco Polo Go To China?, which became Marco Polo Did Not Go To China in the German version.This book, purporting tounmask Marco Polo as a fraud, has enjoyed considerable attention - which itfully merited as an entertaining piece of light reading.Unfortunately,Wood's argument appears to have been taken at face value in some academiccircles, so much so that a word of warning now seems appropriate: Wood'sstory is neither original, nor is it scholarly. The gist of Wood's argumenthas been commonplace through the ages and, especially, in the 19th century. In its present form it was suggested in a lighthearted way some years agoby the eminent German sinologist Herbert Franke who now categoricallyrejects Wood's thesis.As for the scholarship of Wood's book, it isimpugned on a series of counts, notably in an exhaustive study published in1997 by Igor de Rachewiltz of the Australian National University whereinWood's arguments are discussed one by one, not infrequently on the basis ofdocuments that the author overlooked, or even deliberately ignored asinimical to her story. One case in point shall suffice here to crippleWood's thesis.It concerns the accounts in a 15th century Chineseencyclopaedia (publ. in 1941 by Yang Chih-chiu) and in the Persianhistorian Rashid al-Din's Collection of Histories (discussed by F.W.Cleaves in 1976) of the 1291-3 naval expedition conveying the Mongolprincess Kokecin from China to Persia - of which Marco Polo bears detailedwitness as a participant. It really should be incumbent on authors in DrWood's position, as a matter of intellectual correctness, clearly to signalthe distinction between historical fancy and the reporting of seriousresearch. Canberra, Australia ... Read more |
88. Marco Polo: Marco Polo and the Silk Road to China (Exploring the World) by Michael Burgan | |
Library Binding: 48
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(2002-01)
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89. Marco Polo (Raintree Stories Series) by Kathy Reynolds, Marco Polo | |
Library Binding: 32
Pages
(1986-11)
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90. Marco Polo (Junior Deluxe Editions) by Manuel Komroff | |
Hardcover:
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(1976)
Asin: B000Q2YCEC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
91. The Travels of Marco Polo; Folio Society Series (Boxed, in Slipcase) by Marco Translated and Introduced by Ronald Latham Polo | |
Hardcover: 295
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(1990-01-01)
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92. Marco Polo (Why They Became Famous) by Noemi Vicini Marri, Noemi Vicini Marri | |
Paperback: 62
Pages
(1985-08)
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93. MARCO POLO & THE BLUE PRINCESS/ MARCO POLO & A PRINCESA AZUL (Ibis Libris) (Portuguese Edition) by Thereza Christina Rocque da Motta | |
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(2009-11-01)
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Felicidade sem margens |
94. Myself and Marco Polo: A Novel of Changes by Paul Griffiths | |
Hardcover: 274
Pages
(1990-04-14)
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A prizewinning debut novel by a well known music writer |
95. Ser Marco Polo: Notes and Addenda to Sir Henry Yule's Edition, Containg the Results of Recent Research and Discovery by Henri Cordier | |
Hardcover: 161
Pages
(1920)
Asin: B000N2UIMA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
96. Marco Polo y la ruta de la seda/Marco Polo & the way of the silk (Spanish Edition) by Jean-Pierre Drege | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2000-06-30)
list price: US$13.95 Isbn: 8440695446 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
97. The Travels of Marco Polo by grosset & dunlap | |
Hardcover:
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(1957)
Asin: B000WZV1JW Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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98. The Adventures of Marco Polo The Great Traveler (Appletons' Home Reading Books) | |
Hardcover: 163
Pages
(1916)
Asin: B004497NZS Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
99. Marco Polo (QED Great Lives) by Nick McCarty | |
Hardcover: 64
Pages
(2006-02-24)
Isbn: 1845383389 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
100. Marco Polo (An adventure from history) by L. Du Garde Peach | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1962)
Asin: B0007K1XK4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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