The Boy's Marco Polo

The Boy's Marco Polo
Author: D. F. Morgan
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1449751571

Marco Polo went to China. All over China today are remembrances of his visit with his father and uncle. Proof of his visit even resides in the Vatican World History Collection and in the world maps he left behind in their family library in Venice. If any young person would like an easy and enjoyable way to become acquainted with the story of Marco Polo, he has only to pick up this book.

Marco Polo : The Boy Who Explored China Biography for Kids 9-12 | Children's Historical Biographies

Marco Polo : The Boy Who Explored China Biography for Kids 9-12 | Children's Historical Biographies
Author: Baby Professor
Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2017-03-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 154194075X

Marco Polo was only a young boy when he joined his uncle and father in a journey to Asia. You can pretty much say that he was born to see the world. By reading his life story, your child might be encouraged to explore the world too. It will also open your child’s eyes to the realizations of geographic and cultural differences. Meet Marco Polo today!

The Travels of Marco Polo

The Travels of Marco Polo
Author: Marco Polo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1885
Genre: Asia
ISBN:

A retelling of Marco Polo's chronicles of his journey to the court of the Mongol emperor, Kublai Khan, in the thirteenth century and his lesser-known voyages. The narrative has been abridged and adapted with omissions for young readers.

Marco Polo Didn't Go There

Marco Polo Didn't Go There
Author: Rolf Potts
Publisher: Travelers' Tales
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1932361715

Marco Polo Didn’t Go There is a collection of rollicking travel tales from a young writer USA Today has called “Jack Kerouac for the Internet Age.” For the past ten years, Rolf Potts has taken his keen postmodern travel sensibility into the far fringes of five continents for such prestigious publications as National Geographic Traveler, Salon.com, and The New York Times Magazine. This book documents his boldest, funniest, and most revealing journeys—from getting stranded without water in the Libyan desert, to crashing the set of a Leonardo DiCaprio movie in Thailand, to learning the secrets of Tantric sex in a dubious Indian ashram. Marco Polo Didn’t Go There is more than just an entertaining journey into fascinating corners of the world. The book is a unique window into travel writing, with each chapter containing a “commentary track”—endnotes that reveal the ragged edges behind the experience and creation of each tale. Offbeat and insightful, this book is an engrossing read for students of travel writing as well as armchair wanderers.

Marco Polo

Marco Polo
Author: Nick McCarty
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781426302961

A biography of the Italian explorer who became famous for his travels in Asia.

Looking for Marco Polo

Looking for Marco Polo
Author: Alan W. Armstrong
Publisher: Yearling
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0375833226

When Mark and his mother lose touch with his father's Gobi Desert expedition, they travel to Venice, Italy, and there, while waiting for news of his father, Mark learns about Marco Polo and his adventures in the Far East.

Marco Polo

Marco Polo
Author: Gian Paolo Ceserani
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1982
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Follows the adventures of the thirteenth-century Venetian merchant who wrote a famous account of his travels in Asia and his life at the court of Kublai Khan.

Marco Polo

Marco Polo
Author: John Bankston
Publisher: Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1612284965

Marco Polo was 17 the first time he saw his father. Soon after, he joined his father and uncle on a trip from Marco's hometown of Venice, Italy, to China. In the 1200s, that journey took several years and the three travelers faced many hazards. Once he arrived, Marco impressed the country's powerful leader Kublai Khan enough to become an ambassador and governor. He spent years crisscrossing China, then known as Cathay, in the Khan's service. He finally returned home, but a few years later he was imprisoned during a conflict between Venice and Genoa. During his imprisonment, he wrote a book that described places and sights few Europeans knew even existed and changed their view of the world forever.