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In Sanders' fully restored book, Journey to Fusang, the Mongol Horde spent an extra 200 years in Europe.
Christianity is an curious heresy confined to a damp little island off the coast of France, and the Muslims run a thriving business in European slaves for the Aztecan Empire's main religious activity: human sacrifice!
Finn of No Fixed Abode is caught, uh, introducing the Irish king's virgin daughter to the mysteries of love and must leave Eirepost-haste.
His trip to Fusang, a Chinese colony on the west coast of the New World, is fraught with slavers, hurricanes, Islamic riverboat men, Muslim Apaches, flying ninja, and a lost Mongol Horde!
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