![]() Polo’s view of Bengal and details of his account illustrated. Chinese Account of the Invasion of Burma. LIV.–CONCERNING THE CITY OF MIEN, AND THE TWO TOWERS THAT ARE THEREIN, ONE OF GOLD, AND THE OTHER OF SILVER LIII.–OF THE GREAT DESCENT THAT LEADS TOWARDS THE KINGDOM OF MIEN General Correspondence of the Chinese and Burmese Chronologies. LII.–OF THE BATTLE THAT WAS FOUGHT BY THE GREAT KAAN’S HOST AND HIS SENESCHAL AGAINST THE KING OF MIEN Numbers alleged to have been carried on elephants. Why the King may have been called King of Bengal also. LI.–WHEREIN IS RELATED HOW THE KING OF MIEN AND BANGALA VOWED VENGEANCE AGAINST THE GREAT KAAN Medicine-men or Devil-dancers extraordinary identity of practice in various regions. XLIX.–CONCERNING A FURTHER PART OF THE PROVINCE OF CARAJAN Geography of the Route between Sindafu or Ch’eng-tu fu, and Carajan or Yun-nan. XLVIII.–CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF CARAJAN Persistence of eccentric manners illustrated. The Part of Tibet and events referred to. XLIII.–CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF ACBALEC MANZI NOTE.–The Mountain Road to Southern Shen-si. XLII.–CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF CUNCUN, WHICH IS RIGHT WEARISOME TO TRAVEL THROUGH Kenjanfu or Si-ngan fu the Christian monument there. Geography of the Route since Chapter XXXVIII. ![]() Former growth of silk in Shan-si and Shen-si. XL.–CONCERNING THE GREAT RIVER CARAMORAN AND THE CITY OF CACHANFU ![]() XXXIX.–HOW PRESTER JOHN TREATED THE GOLDEN KING HIS PRISONER Effeminacy reviving in every Chinese Dynasty. The Story and Portrait of the _Roi d’Or_. XXXVIII.–CONCERNING THE CASTLE OF CAICHU. Bifurcation of Two Great Roads at this point. XXXV.–HERE BEGINS THE DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERIOR OF CATHAY AND FIRST OF THE RIVER PULISANGHIN Journey to the West and South-West of Cathay. Including the unabridged third edition (1903) of Henry Yule’s annotated translation, as revised by Henri Cordier together with Cordier’s later volume of notes and addenda (1920)Ĭontaining the second volume of the 1903 edition and the 1920 volume of addenda (two original volumes bound as one) ![]()
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