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Marco Polo Bibliography

1. The Travels of Marco Polo
 
2. About.com: Marco Polo
 
3. About.com: The Silk Road
 
4. Resources for Marco Polo
 
5. Traditional History: Marco Polo in China
 
6. Mediaeval Travel Narratives in Tartary and Marco Polo
 
7. John Larner - Marco Polo and the Discovery of the World

8. Politics and Religion in Marco Polo's Asia. Leonardo Olschki.  Marco Polo's Asia: An Introduction to His 'Description of the World' Called 'II Milione,'. University of California Press, 1960. p178-210.  Rpt. inClassical and Medieval Literature Criticism. Ed. Jelena O. Krstovic. Vol. 15.  Detroit: Gale Research, 1996.  From Literature Resource Center.
 
9.Once Upon a Time in China. Bruce Barcott.  The New York Times Book Review. (Dec. 2, 2007) Book Review Desk: p30(L). From Literature Resource Center.
 
10.The Book of Marco Polo. George P. Marsh.  The Nation 21.530 (Aug. 26, 1875): p135-137.  Rpt. inClassical and Medieval Literature Criticism. Ed. Jelena O. Krstovic. Vol. 15.  Detroit: Gale Research, 1996.  From Literature Resource Center.
 
11.Marsden's Marco Polo.  The Quarterly Review 21.41 (January-April 1819): p177-196.  Rpt. inClassical and Medieval Literature Criticism. Ed. Jelena O. Krstovic. Vol. 15.  Detroit: Gale Research, 1996.  From Literature Resource Center.
 
12.In the Footsteps of Marco Polo.  ForeWord. (Aug. 19, 2009) From Literature Resource Center.
 
13 .Introduction. Thomas Wright.  The Travels of Marco Polo, the Venetian. Ed. Thomas Wright. George Bell & Sons, 1890. pix-xx.
Rpt. inClassical and Medieval Literature Criticism. Ed. Jelena O. Krstovic. Vol. 15.  Detroit: Gale Research, 1996.  From Literature Resource Center.

14.  Small Talk: A New Reading of Marco Polo's Il milione. Gang Zhou pp. 1-22 Volume 124, Number 1, January 2009 (Italian Issue) MLN 15.

15.  Review: The Cultural Worlds of Marco Polo Thomas T. Allsen. Journal of Interdisciplinary History Vol. 31, No. 3 (Winter, 2001), pp. 375-383

16.  Did Marco Polo Go to China? By Frances Wood. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1996. Journal of World History 10.1 (1999) 220-223

17. Marco Polo: International Marketing Pioneer.  Terence R. Nevett.  Historical Research in the Journal of Macromarketing, 1981-2005. Journal of Macromarketing December 1, 2006 26: 178-192.

18. Xanadu in New York. New York Review of Books. Dec. 23, 2010. Eliot Weinberger

19. Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino
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