![]() ![]() Marco Polo (Messner Biography) 1952, by Manuel Komroff, illustrated by Robin Jacques (Not to be confused with the grown-up book about Marco Polo by Komroff which is currently in print ( £) ( $amzn) Marco Polo: Voyager to the Orient, by Carol Greene ( $amzn) Marco Polo: A Story of the Middle Ages, by Edna Mitchell Preston ( $amzn) ( £) (The text linked is AO's corrected copy minus typos, and includes a few modern place names to help with locating his travels on a map.) Marco Polo: His Travels and Adventures, by George Makepiece Towle, 1880, is a nicely written version for children, though it's written in an older style. ![]() Some we have seen and can recommend if you can find one: ![]() We don't know of any excellently-written books about Marco Polo for children still in print (though we've found one online), you may have luck checking out what your library has. links are identified like this: ($amzn) or (£) or (K), but we have provided links to free and alternate sources as well. If you use our links, we receive a small commission which enables us to cover the costs of keeping the website and curriculum. AmblesideOnline is part of 's Affiliate program. ![]()
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