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Marco Polo’s Travels on Asia’s Silk Road
How did Marco Polo manage to walk across all of Asia? Why did he become a favorite of fabled Mongol ruler Kublai Khan? Why was he not recognized on his return home? More than 700 years ago, merchants grew rich trading silks, spices, and glittering jewels between Europe and East Asia. Marco Polo decided to see for himself the mysterious lands of the East, and embarked on an expedition lasting 24 years. The account of his epic journey astounded people throughout Europe. Find out how Marco Polo braved bandits, sandstorms, mountains, pirates, and deadly diseases along the Silk Road and Spice Route. Discover how he became a spy for Kublai Khan, saw treasures beyond his dreams, brought riches home to Italy, and wrote one of the greatest travel books of all time.

Author: Cath Senker
ISBN: 9781403497512 (1403497516)  •  Dewey:  915.04'2092  •  Price: $22.00
Ages:  9-11  •  Grade Level:  4-6  •  Lexile Level: 960L  •  Guided Reading Level: X
Pages:  48  •  Size:  7 5/8 x 9 5/8  •  Publisher: Heinemann  •  Copyright: 2008
Subjects: Geography  •  Features:  Bio Sketch, Captions, Fact box/Side bar, Fact or Check Page/File, Interview/Quote, Labels, Maps, Primary Source, Timeline

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Marco Polo’s Travels on Asia’s Silk Road
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4-6
Great Journeys Across Earth
Readers can follow great explorers on historical journeys along famous landforms with this unique series. The geographical features are tied into the personal accounts of the explorers on their expeditions, including the conditions and equipment they had. Each book is filled with primary sources such as quotations from diaries and journals.

ISBN: 9781403497581 (1403497583)  •  Price: $154.00
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