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[478.]Tomb of Oljaitu Khan, the brother of Polo’s Casan, at Sultaniah. From Fergusson’s History of Architecture.
[483.]The Siberian Dog-Sledge. From the Tour du Monde.
[489.]Mediæval Russian Church. From Fergusson’s History of Architecture.
[493.]Figure of a Tartar under the Feet of Henry Duke of Silesia, Cracow, and Poland, from the tomb at Breslau of that Prince, killed in battle with the Tartar host, 9th April, 1241. After a plate in Schlesische Fürstenbilder des Mittelalters, Breslau, 1868.
[501.]Asiatic Warriors of Polo’s Age. From the MS. of Rashiduddin’s History, noticed under cut at p. 19. Engraved by Adeney.

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[555.]Figure of Marco Polo, from the first printed edition of his Book, published in German at Nuremberg 1477. Traced from a copy in the Berlin Library. (This tracing was the gift of Mr. Samuel D. Horton, of Cincinnati, through Mr. Marsh.)
[595.]Marco Polo’s rectified Itinerary from Khotan to Nia.

Marco Polo in the Prison of Genoa.


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BOOK OF MARCO POLO