The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
Author(s): Sir John Mandeville, Alfred W. Pollard
Genre(s): Culture & Heritage Fiction, Travel Fiction
Narrators: Daniel Davison, Beeswaxcandle, David Cole, BettyB, John R Moore
Number of Chapters: 35
Length: 08 hours and 53 minutes
Language: English
This is an Elizabethan translation of a 14th century travelogue, allegedly composed by one Sir John Mandeville. According to the book, John de Mandeville crossed the sea in 1322 and travelled through Turkey, Tartary, Persia, Syria, Arabia, Egypt, Libya, Ethiopia, Chaldea, Amazonia, India and many countries about India. In his day, he was considered the foremost travel authority, but much of the imaginative accounts were debunked during the later ages of travel. While much of the information within the book is of a fantastic and unreliable nature, it has been a source of inspiration for poets and mined by scholars throughout the centuries. - Summary by Daniel Davison and TriciaG
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