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    Ok, so I was in the library today doing some pre-research for a paper that I'm going to have to write sometime in the near future, and whilst browsing our catalog, I noticed that we had a translation of Marco Polo's book "On the kingdoms and wonders of the east". Its a 1929 ed. Would anyone recommend it as a read?
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    His travel book?

    I read it recently but if it is the way Marco Polo created it, it is very tiring. It resembles a 4th grader's creation, but if you are very keen on history you will appreciate it. So, your choice, but I recommend it. One thing, prepare lots of time to read it.
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    Yes, it is a good read. Maybe choosing a commented version (footnotes etc.) may add up to understanding. Have fun!
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    Well, I'll give it a shot. Should have some time in the coming weeks to get started on it.
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