It was perhaps the first book to achieve best-seller status before the
invention of the printing press-it was certainly the most controversial.
Did Venetian trader and explorer MARCO POLO (1254-1324) actually reach
the court of Kublai Khan, serve the emperor as his emissary, and journey
the distant lands of Cathay for 17 years, as he relates in his Travels
of Marco Polo? The question still hasn't quite been settled today... but
whether Polo experienced firsthand the wonders of ancient China, retold
tales he heard from Arab travelers along the Silk Road, or simply
invented half his stories, this remains a delightful read for fans of
history, adventure, and medieval literature. The new edition features
illustrations from a 14th-century French version of Polo's manuscript.