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 In the Empire of Genghis Khan by Stanley StewartWinner of the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. Vivid, hilarious, and compelling, this eagerly awaited book takes its place among the travel classics. It is a thrilling tale of adventure, a comic masterpiece, and an evocative portrait of a medieval land marooned in the modern world. Eight and a half centuries ago, under Genghis Khan, the Mongols burst forth from Central Asia in a series of spectacular conquests that took them from the Danube to the Yellow Sea. Their empire was seen as the final triumph of the nomadic "barbarians." In this remarkable book Stanley Stewart sets off on a pilgrimage across the old empire, from Istanbul to the distant homeland of the Mongol hordes. The heart of his odyssey is a thousand-mile ride, traveling by horse, through trackless land. On a journey full of bizarre characters and unexpected encounters, he crosses the desert and mountains of central Asia to arrive at the windswept grasslands of the steppes, the birthplace of Genghis Khan. "A lyrical journey to a place where, it is probably safe to say, few Westerners have ventured. Stewart writes of his experiences with compassion and great charm. (The book) is also full of humor. " --Chicago Tribune Paperback 266 pages - 6" x 9" - (4/04)
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