Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

Marco Polo's China Stephen G. Haw

Marco Polo's China By Stephen G. Haw

Marco Polo's China by Stephen G. Haw


$422.89
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

Stephen Haw re-examines Marco Polo's book, arguing convincingly that he did indeed go to China. The book concludes that Marco Polo's work is an accurate, important and useful source for an extraordinary period of Chinese history.

Marco Polo's China Summary

Marco Polo's China: A Venetian in the Realm of Khubilai Khan by Stephen G. Haw

Marco Polos famous book about his journey to China, written in 1298, continues to be a subject of considerable controversy. One recent work on the subject argues that Marco Polo never went to China at all, and other scholars have pointed out apparent mistakes and important omissions in Marcos writings, including his failure to mention the Great Wall, and his apparently erroneous description of the course of the Yellow River.

Haw re-examines Marco Polos writings. The main arguments against his credibility have been negative, concentrating on things that it is argued he should have seen and noted but did not. The most serious of these supposed omissions are generally said to be his failure to describe the Chinese writing system, tea, foot-binding and the Great Wall of China. Yet Haw argues that what he does mention is impressive and argues strongly for his veracity. This book clarifies Marco Polos itineraries in China and proposes several new identifications of places mentioned.

Relying extensively on original Chinese sources and supplemented by Haws wide knowledge of China, Marco Polos China presents a convincing argument and concludes that his work is an accurate, important and useful source from an extraordinary period of Chinese history.

Marco Polo's China Reviews

'Haw has produced an extremely valuable and ground-breaking work, which must surely now have settled the controversy surrounding the historicity of Polo's visit to China.' - Peter Jackson, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Volume 70 Number 2, 2007

About Stephen G. Haw

Stephen G Haw read Chinese at the University of Oxford and has an MA degree from the University of London. He first visited China in 1980 and lived in the country for two years as a student and teacher at the University of Shandong. He has since travelled extensively around the country. He is the author of numerous articles and several books.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Truth or Lies? 1. China Before the Mongol Conquest 2. The Mongols and their Conquests 3. The Journey and the Writing of the Book 4. No Great Wall? 5. Cities, Canals and Rivers 6. Marcos Journeys in China Part 1: The Route into China 7. Marcos Journeys in China Part 2: Khanbalikh to Caragian and Mien 8. Marcos Journeys in China Part 3: Giogiu to Caiton 9. Rhubarb, Musk, Cranes and Other Creatures 10. Wine, Women and Poison 11. Military Affairs 12. A Unique Life and Legacy. Notes. List of Chinese Words and Characters

Additional information

NPB9780415348508
9780415348508
0415348501
Marco Polo's China: A Venetian in the Realm of Khubilai Khan by Stephen G. Haw
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2005-12-13
222
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Marco Polo's China