

Marco and the Polos 2: Of Assassins and Other Things
The three Polos depart for the summer palace of Kublai Khan. There'll be Assassins, baked corpses, and papal elections along the way!
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Sources:
- The Travels of Marco Polo, the Venetian, translated by Willam Marsden, edited by Thomas Wright. George Bell & Sons, 1907.
- The Mission of Friar William of Rubruck, translated by Peter Jackson. The Hakluyt Society, 1990.
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