Mongols + History
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Mongols + History
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Mongols + History
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- The Devil's horsemen, the Mongol invasion of Europe, James Chambers
- Contemporaries of Marco Polo
- The most noble and famous travels of Marco Polo, edited by John Frampton ; [with introduction, notes and appendixes by N. M. Penzer]
- The Mongol mission;, narratives and letters of the Franciscan missionaries in Mongolia and China in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries., Translated by a nun of Stanbrook Abbey
- The Mongol conquests, time frame AD 1200-1300, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- The Mongols, a history, Jeremiah Curtin; with a forward by Theodore Roosevelt
- Khubilai Khan, his life and times, Morris Rossabi
- The travels of Marco Polo <the Venetian>, Revised from Marsden's translation and edited with introduction by Manuel Komroff
- The mission of Friar William of Rubruck, his journey to the court of the Great Khan Möngke, 1253-1255, translated by Peter Jackson ; introduction, notes and appendices by Peter Jackson with David Morgan
- Kubla Khan, the emperor of everything, by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Robert Byrd
- Six emperors, Mongolian aggression in the thirteenth century, Douglas S. Benson
- The Mongols and Russia,, by George Vernadsky
- The Mongol Empire;, its rise and legacy,, by Michael Prawdin. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul
- The travels of Marco Polo, [the Venetian], revised from Marsden's translation and edited with introduction by Manuel Komroff
- Imperial nomads, a history of central Asia, 500-1500, Luc Kwanten
- The travels of Marco Polo., With 25 illus. in full color from a fourteenth-century ms. in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris
- Genghis Khan, conqueror of the world, Leo de Hartog
- Genghis Khan, by Jacob Abbott
- The Tartar War, Douglas S. Benson
- Barbarians, produced by Gardner Films International ; A&E Television Networks ; History Channel ; series producer/director, Robert Gardner ; writer, Nick Jones
- Genghis Khan's greatest general, Subotai the valiant, Richard A. Gabriel
- The travels of Marco Polo, edited and revised from William Marsden's translation, by Manuel Komroff ; introduction by Jason Goodwin
- The Mongol Empire,, its rise and legacy,, by Michael Prawdin. [pseud.] Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul
- The real Genghis Khan, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- The successors of Genghis Khan., Translated from the Persian by John Andrew Boyle
- In the empire of Genghis Khan, a journey among nomads, Stanley Stewart
- The travels of Marco Polo, the Venetian;, tr. and ed. by William Marsden, re-ed. by Thomas Wright. Illus. by Jon Corbino
- The travels of Marco Polo, edited and with an introduction by Milton Rugoff ; with a new afterword by Howard Mittelmark
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