Genghis Khan : the emperor of all men /
by Harold Lamb.
- New York : Robert M. Mcbride & Company, 1927.
- viii, 270 p. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: pp. 247-257; index: pp. 259-270
Cont.: The desert -- The struggle to live -- The battle of the carts -- Temujin and the torrents -- When the standard stood on Gupta -- Prester John dies -- The Yassa -- Cathay -- The golden emperor -- The return of the Mongols -- Karakorum -- The sword-arm of Islam -- The march westward -- The first campaign -- Bokhara -- The ride of the Orkhons -- Genghis Khan goes hunting -- The golden throne of Tuli -- The road makers -- The battle on the Indus -- The court of the Paladins -- The end of the task -- The massacres -- The laws of Genghis Khan -- Prester John of Asia -- The numerical strength of the Mongol horde -- The Mongol plan of invasion -- Subotai Bahadur vs. Middle Europe -- What Europe thought of the Mongols -- Correspondence between the European monarchs and the Mongols -- The grandson of Genghis Khan in the Holy Land -- Ye Liu Chutsai, the sage of Cathay -- Ogotai and his treasure -- The last court of the nomads.