The Years of Rice and Salt (Paperback, New Ed)


A vanguard of the Mongol horde rides west across the steppes into an eerily silent world. People lie dead in villages and in the streets of towns. The Black Death has struck Europe. There are virtually no survivors.

Into this empty land pour merchants, warlords and refugees, and from that day forward history is shaped by the East instead of the West. Japanese ships cross the Pacific Ocean and Chinese ships cross the Atlantic to colonise the New World, while a scientific revolution is begun in Samarkand. And the destinies of a cast of unforgettable characters weave a bright new pattern through seven hundred years of history as it never was, but might have been.

"This marvellous book may be the most hopeful thing you read for a long time"
'Evening Standard'

"A dazzling work of speculation with all the qualities of a great historical novel – it is by turns thrilling, tragic, funny and thoughtful"
'Scotsman'

"A huge, complex and highly enjoyable book"
'New Scientist'


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A vanguard of the Mongol horde rides west across the steppes into an eerily silent world. People lie dead in villages and in the streets of towns. The Black Death has struck Europe. There are virtually no survivors.

Into this empty land pour merchants, warlords and refugees, and from that day forward history is shaped by the East instead of the West. Japanese ships cross the Pacific Ocean and Chinese ships cross the Atlantic to colonise the New World, while a scientific revolution is begun in Samarkand. And the destinies of a cast of unforgettable characters weave a bright new pattern through seven hundred years of history as it never was, but might have been.

"This marvellous book may be the most hopeful thing you read for a long time"
'Evening Standard'

"A dazzling work of speculation with all the qualities of a great historical novel – it is by turns thrilling, tragic, funny and thoughtful"
'Scotsman'

"A huge, complex and highly enjoyable book"
'New Scientist'

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Product Details

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Imprint

HarperCollinsPublishers

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

February 2003

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

178 x 111 x 38mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Mass Market

Pages

784

Edition

New Ed

ISBN-13

978-0-00-651148-9

Barcode

9780006511489

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LSN

0-00-651148-1



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