
Description
Marco Polo's account of his twenty-four-year journey across deserts and through the courts of the Mongol empire reads like adventure filtered through the observations of a merchant-diplomat fascinated by spices, infrastructure, and military tactics. His descriptions reveal a medieval world of staggering cosmopolitanism that explodes the myth of isolated, insular continents. Volume 2 captures his ventures into southeast Asia and his eventual journey home, where the greatest treasures prove to be stories no one back in Venice quite believes.
About the Author
Marco Polo (1254–1324) is a classic author whose works are in the public domain.




