Mandeville John Sir, “The travels of Sir John Mandeville: The version of the Cotton manuscript in modern spelling, with three narratives…”, Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1905. Tall 8vo, (23x15cm), pp.xv,390. Complete. Original burgundy cloth, a fine copy. The book contains in the first part the imaginary travels of John Mandeville in the 14th century Levant (Constantinople, Cyprus, Jerusalem, Egypt, Palestine up to India, China and the Far East). The second part contains three medieval narratives that acted as sources for Mandeville’s travels: the voyage of Caprini (14th century), the journal of William de Rubruquis (13th century) and the journal of Friar Odoric (first half of 14 th century).