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Chicago, 26 Sept., 1903. - The Sun, New York, 4 Oct., 1903 (by M.W.
H.). - Hongkong Daily Press, 10 and 11 Sept., 1903. - The Athenaeum, 17
Oct., 1903. - Outlook, 14 Nov., 1903. - Some new Facts about Marco Polo's
Book, by E.H. Parker (Imp. & Asiat. Quart. Review, Jan., 1904, pp.
125-149). - Saturday Review, 27 Feb., 1904. - T'oung Pao, Oct., 1903, pp.
357-366, from The Athenaeum. - Geographical Journal, March, 1904, pp.
379-380, by C.R.B. [eazley]. - Bul. Ecole franc. Ext. Orient, IV,
Juillet-Sept., 1904, pp. 768-772, by Paul Pelliot. - Marco Polo and his
Followers in Central Asia, by Archibald R. Colquhoun (Quarterly Review,
April, 1904, pp. 553-575).
6. - The most noble and famous Travels of Marco Polo one of the Nobility of
the State of Venice, into the east Parts of the World, as Armenia, Persia,
Arabia, Tartary, with many other Kingdoms and Provinces. The translation
of Marsden revised by Thomas Wright, F.S.A. - London: George Newnes; New
York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1904, 16mo, pp. xxxix-461, Portrait and
maps.
7. - Voyages and Travels of Marco Polo, With an Introduction by Henry
Morley. Cassell and Company, London, Paris, New York and Melbourne, MCMIV,
16mo, pp. 192, front.
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Topography - Marco Polo's Travels with an Introduction by John Masefield.
The Travels of Marco Polo the Venetian. London: Published by J.M. Dent &
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