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China Through The Eyes of the WestChina Through The Eyes of the West

China Through The Eyes of the West2004

Gianni Guadalupi

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China Revealed presents the history of the relationships between Europe and the Celestial Empire of classical antiquity, from the time when the caravans began to bring a divine fabric known as silk to the shores of the Mediterranean from the far off, mysterious East, up to the fall of the Manchu Dynasty in 1911. Through beautifully illustrated maps, ancient engravings, the first black and white pictures and color plates, this book describes the incredible experiences of those who ventured into distant Cathay, crossing the endless deserts of Asia and the treacherous oceans. The Franciscan monks, who were the first to penetrate the Mongolian steppes, the merchants such as Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta, the Portuguese sailors and Jesuit missionaries, who became counselors to the Son of the Heavens, and many more.

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First published
2004
OL Work ID
OL2648747W

Subjects

RelationsHistoryDescription and travelIn artArt, historyInternational relationsTravelRécit de voyage européen20e s.OccidentImage

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