The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 by Rustichello of Pisa;Marco Polo
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8. La Couvade.
9. Alacan 10. Champa. 11. Ruck Quills. 12. A Spanish Marco Polo. 13. Sir John Mandeville. INDEX EXPLANATORY LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME II. INSERTED PLATES AND MAPS. Portrait bearing the inscription "MARCUS POLVS VENETVS TOTIVS ORBIS ET INDIE PEREGRATOR PRIMVS." In the Gallery of Monsignor _Badia_ at Rome; copied by Sign. GIUSEPPE GNOLI, Rome. Medallion, representing Marco Polo in the PRISON of GENOA, dictating his story to Master RUSTICIAN of PISA, drawn by Signor QUINTO CENNI from a rough design by Sir HENRY YULE. The celebrated CHRISTIAN INSCRIPTION OF SI-NGAN FU. Photolithographed by Mr W. GRIGG, from a Rubbing of the original monument, given to the Editor by the Baron F. von Richthofen. |
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