01273cam a22003011 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075040001800092041001100110050000800121082001000129100003100139240002900170245012700199260004200326300002700368500003600395520029800431600004800729600004700777650003100824600003900855600003800894650002200932999001700954cd 62000236 DLC20260227111147.0850828t19611957nyua j 000 1 eng  acd 62000236  aDLCcDLCdDLC1 aengger10aPZ900a[Fic]1 aBaumann, Hans,d1914-1988.10aSteppensöhne.lEnglish10aSons of the steppe;bthe story of how the conqueror Genghis Khan was overcome.c[Translated by Isabel and Florence McHugh] aNew York,bH. Z. Walckc[1961, c1957] a273 p.billus.c23 cm. aTranslation of: Steppensöhne. aA story of the youngest grandsons of Genghis Khan, Kublai and Arik-Buka, inseparable young brothers who, as they grew to manhood, found separate and opposing paths through life, one as a warrior "son of the Steppe," the other as the "son of heaven," humanitarian emperor of the Middle Kingdom.00aGenghis Khan,d1162-1227xJuvenile fiction.00aKublai Khan,d1216-1294xJuvenile fiction. 0aMongolsxJuvenile fiction.01aGenghis Khan,d1162-1227xFiction.01aKublai Khan,d1216-1294xFiction. 1aMongolsxFiction. c18562d18562