The Travels of Marco Polo the Venetian translated William Marsden (GOOD 1948 HC)
Please visit www.faithbooks23.com for more vintage books!In good condition: front cover is cracked; pages are lightly age-toned but unmarked.Introduction: So much has been written on the subject of the celebrated Venetian traveler of the middle ages, Marco Polo, and the authenticity and credibility of his relation have been so well established, that it is now quite unnecessary to enter into this part of the question; but the reader of the following translation will doubtless be desirous of learning something more about the author than is found in the narration of his adventures. We are informed by the Italian biographers, that the Polos were a patrician family of Venice. Andrea Polo da S. Felice had three sons, named Marco, Maffeo, and Nicolo, the two latter of whom were great merchants in a city where the profession of commerce was anything but incompatible with nobility. They were probably in partnership; and about 1254 or 1255, they proceeded on a voyage to Constantinople.