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Title:The Journeyer
Author:Gary Jennings
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 1024 pages
Published:June 27th 2006 by Forge Books (first published 1984)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Adventure. Cultural. Asia
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The Journeyer Paperback | Pages: 1024 pages
Rating: 4.32 | 3288 Users | 220 Reviews

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Marco Polo was nicknamed "Marco of the millions" because his Venetian countrymen took the grandiose stories of his travels to be exaggerated, if not outright lies. As he lay dying, his priest, family, and friends offered him a last chance to confess his mendacity, and Marco, it is said, replied "I have not told the half of what I saw and did."

Now Gary Jennings has imagined the half that Marco left unsaid as even more elaborate and adventurous than the tall tales thought to be lies. From the palazzi and back streets of medieval Venice to the sumptuous court of Kublai Khan, from the perfumed sexuality of the Levant to the dangers and rigors of travel along the Silk Road, Marco meets all manner of people, survives all manner of danger, and, insatiably curious, becomes an almost compulsive collector of customs, languages and women.

In more than two decades of travel, Marco was variously a merchant, a warrior, a lover, a spy, even a tax collector - but always a journeyer, unflagging in his appetite for new experiences, regretting only what he missed. Here - recreated and reimagined with all the splendor, the love of adventure, the zest for the rare and curious that are Jennings's hallmarks - is the epic account, at once magnificent and delightful, of the greatest real-life adventurer in human history.


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Original Title: The Journeyer
ISBN: 0765349647 (ISBN13: 9780765349644)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Marco Polo
Setting: Venice(Italy)

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Gary Jennings is not for the faint-hearted. If one can brave through the graphic scenes of horrendous cruelty, as well as pure pornography, it ultimately turns out to be a highly entertaining and an informative novel based on Marco Polo's adventure through the realm of Kublai Khan. Of course Gary Jennings's fertile imagination renders it much more fantastic than even what the big-mouth Marco Polo could ever imagine! But I credit him for the historical accuracy when it comes to geography, events,

Gary Jennings is not for the faint-hearted. If one can brave through the graphic scenes of horrendous cruelty, as well as pure pornography, it ultimately turns out to be a highly entertaining and an informative novel based on Marco Polo's adventure through the realm of Kublai Khan. Of course Gary Jennings's fertile imagination renders it much more fantastic than even what the big-mouth Marco Polo could ever imagine! But I credit him for the historical accuracy when it comes to geography, events,

Toward the end of last year, I read Laurence Bergreens biography of Marco Polo. Subsequently, a buddy of mine not only clued me in to but provided a copy of Gary Jennings fictionalized narrative of the Venetians Asian wanderings in The Journeyer. I ran across a copy of another of Jennings works--Aztec Rage--years ago in a summer cabin or some such place, got started on it, but never finished and never got back to either the book or Jennings. There are a couple of interesting discrepancies

Marco Polo was an explorer. It looks like Jennings was using Polos lost journal and notes to write the story of Marcos adventurous travels. A rich tale, well researched, bringing to life the Mongol Empire and the Emperors Court.

The adventures of Marco Polo. I was probably 16 when I read this book. I read it because my mom had just finished it. This book will make you laugh out loud- when you least expect it, and make you slam it shut while being on the verge of tears. You will carry some of the characters with you for The rest of your life: Nostril, Aziz, and The Fondler. You can never forget their stories. Some scenes are so graphically horrible it's as if you've seen them and not read them. One of the most emotional

This was a lllooonng book. I had read Aztec previously and this book was based on the same formula, still I kept reading because it was a different setting. If I had not read Aztec previously, I might have given it 4 stars.

The first half of this book should have more accurately been titled Marco Polos Porno Journey Through Asia, and although these antics worked for the character, it often felt a little bit over done and forced. The second half of the book was well articulated and presented, and the world was believable and slightly magical. Marco also became a more rounded character as he became a jaded, wearied traveller towards the end, especially when he settled down with Hui-sheng in Asia and started to

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