Treasure of Khan


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From the frigid lakes of Siberia to the hot wastes of the Gobi desert, Dirk Pitt is on the trail of fabled treasure . . . Rescuing an oil survey team from a freak wave on Russia's Lake Baikal is all in a day's work for adventurers Dirk Pitt and partner Al Giordino. Yet when their ship is sabotaged and the survey team vanishes, Pitt is forced to get to the bottom of a mystery with far-reaching consequences. Soon he's on his way to Mongolia. There, a powerful and ruthless business tycoon holding an astonishing secret about Genghis Khan is hoping to emulate the legend's greatest conquests - but on a global scale! With the legacy of Khan and the lost treasures of Xanadu as the prize and the future security of the world at stake, Dirk Pitt for one isn't going to stand idly by . . . Treasure of Khan is the nineteenth of Clive Cussler's bestselling Dirk Pitt novels and is co-authored with his son Dirk Cussler. Praise for Clive Cussler 'Clive Cussler is hard to beat' Daily Mail 'Clive Cussler is the guy I read' Tom Clancy 'The Adventure King' Daily Express




#5 the Treasures of Kublai Khan


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Ever heard of Xanadu? Well I hadn't either but there was somethin waitin there fer us that was one of the wonders of the world. There was a Mongol war lord named Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan. He became the ruler of all of China 'n ya know how big that is. He fought some really tough battles, specially with his brother. He won 'em all 'n became the richest, 'n most revered ruler China had ever known. His favorite hangout was Xanadu where he built himself a summer palace. That's where we went trying 't track down a huge part of them treasures the Chinese people had given him. He'd hid 'em away somewhere 'n we thought we was hot of the trail of 'em. I'll tell ya this, old Kublai Khan was a wily rascal 'n meant fer them treasures of his never 't be found. We follered ever clue we could find 'n met with failure after failure. Yer gonna be surprised at how we got 't Xanadu 'n even more surprised at what we found when we got there. Yer gonna like the old Prefect of Xanadu, I know we shore did. Get yer warm duds on cause I'm takin ya where it gets mighty cold. Glad yer along agin pard. Gramps




Our Pioneers and Patriots Answer Key


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This Answer Key is very easy to use, being clearly laid out, complete and giving page numbers for easy reference. Any potential difficulties are noted. Our Pioneers and Patriots is a great Catholic textbook that gives the student a tremendously valuable store of information on the famous persons, places, dates and events in U.S. history-and this Answer Key will make using the text an even greater pleasure.




Story Of The World #2 Middle Ages Activity Book


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This comprehensive activity book and curriculum guide about the Middle Ages contains comprehension questions and answers, maps and geography activities, coloring pages, lists of additional readings in history and literature, and simple, hands-on activities designed for grades one through four.




The Middle Ages


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Presents a history of the ancient world, from 6000 B.C. to 400 A.D.




The Treasures Ships. Ming China on the seas: history of the Fleet that could conquer the world and vanished into thin air


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In 1400 an immense Chinese fleet of hundreds of ships and tens of thousands of men sailed through the seas, reaching Indonesia, India, Persia, Arabia and Africa: sent by a proud emperor to bring to the world the glory and the power of the Ming, was commanded by the most famous of the Chinese admirals, an eunuch named Zheng He. The ships carried valuable books, precious fabrics, delicate and beautiful ceramics, in addition to gold and silver destined for the princes of the visited countries, and were taking back in China exotic merchandise to show at court with the ambassadors of the Asian world who prostrated themselves in submission: for this reason they were called Treasures Ships. The history and descriptions of the peoples met are presented based on the news collected by previous and following travellers, as well as by the chroniclers who followed the fleet leaving a testimony of the voyages that had been accomplished. Despite the fact that the surviving information is very limited, this book narrates the missions of the Fleet of the Treasures between 1405 and 1433, attempting to reconstruct the routes likely to have been followed on the basis of the sea and wind conditions, phased by the monsoon cycle and detected today with precision by the satellites. After a thirty-year long endeavour the Chinese retired from the sea, cancelled the travels reports, destroyed the ships renouncing to sail and remained helpless in face of the penetration of European Navies before and of the Japanese aggression afterward. Today, China is currently rebuilding a large fleet that is already carrying its weight in home and neighbouring waters and its flag in the oceans, retracing the endeavour accomplished 600 years ago.




Korean Treasures


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Many important and valuable manuscripts, rare books, and artefacts related to Korea have been acquired by donations throughout the long history of the Bodleian Library and the museums of the University of Oxford. However, due to an early lack of specialist knowledge in this area, many of these Korean items were largely neglected. This publication uncovers these treasures and presents them together in a single volume for the first time.Notable items include the court painting scroll of the funeral procession of King Yongjo ? (1694-1776); a presentation edition of a book given by King Yongjo to his son-in-law; a group of documents issued by Emperor Kojong ? (1852-1919) between 1885 and 1886 to confer various titles to his civil and military officials; a sundial made by the famous maker Kang Yun ? (1830-98) for Emperor Kojong; a ceramic dish made and signed by Princess Yi Pangja ? (1901-89) as well as a rare example of a suit of armour, an ornate helmet of the early sixteenth century, a general's quiver and arrows, and many more. In addition, this book also gives a general overview of the extent of the Korean book collections in Oxford and locations where some of these treasures can be seen.




Kubla Khan


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Though left uncompleted, “Kubla Khan” is one of the most famous examples of Romantic era poetry. In it, Samuel Coleridge provides a stunning and detailed example of the power of the poet’s imagination through his whimsical description of Xanadu, the capital city of Kublai Khan’s empire. Samuel Coleridge penned “Kubla Khan” after waking up from an opium-induced dream in which he experienced and imagined the realities of the great Mongol ruler’s capital city. Coleridge began writing what he remembered of his dream immediately upon waking from it, and intended to write two to three hundred lines. However, Coleridge was interrupted soon after and, his memory of the dream dimming, was ultimately unable to complete the poem. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.







Lost Treasures of the World


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Embark on a riveting exploration of history's most legendary figure in "The Lost Treasures of the World: Genghis Khan's and His Lost Wealth." This captivating narrative unveils the mysteries surrounding Genghis Khan's birth, his tumultuous youth, and the unification of the Mongol tribes under his visionary leadership. Beyond conquests, discover the profound impact of the Pax Mongolica, a period of cultural convergence that resonated across Eurasia. At the heart of the tale lies the elusive quest for Genghis Khan's lost wealth. From hidden treasures to the spoils of war, this book navigates through historical records and cultural nuances, inviting readers to unravel the layers of legend and truth.