King Solomon's Mines: Complete and Un...
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Most of you will have heard that Allan Quatermain, who was one of the party that discovered King Solomon\'s mines some little time ago, and who afterwards came to live in England near his friend Sir Henry Curtis. He went back to the w...
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Allan and the Holy Flower (Mint Editi...
H. Rider HaggardI do not suppose that anyone who knows the name of Allan Quatermain would be likely to associate it with flowers, and especially with orchids. Yet as it happens it was once my lot to take part in an orchid hunt of so remarkable a char...
Allan And The Ice-Gods: A Tale Of Beg...
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Allan Quatermain is the protagonist of H. Rider Haggard's 1885 novel King Solomon's Mines and its sequels. Allan Quatermain was also the title of a book in this sequence.
Allan Quatermain (Mint Editions)
H. Rider HaggardThey said nothing, but Sir Henry slowly filled his pipe and lit it with a burning ember. As he leant forward to do so the fire got hold of a gassy bit of pine and flared up brightly, throwing the whole scene into strong relief, and I ...
Allan Quatermain and the Ice Gods
H. Rider HaggardAllan and the Ice Gods is the final volume of the Allan Quatermain saga, and it comprises the fourth part of a loosely linked series begun with Allan and the Holy Flower, The Ivory Child, and The Ancient Allan. Once more Quatermain ta...
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It may be remembered that in the last pages of his diary, written just before his death, Allan Quatermain makes allusion to his long dead wife, stating that he has written of her fully elsewhere. When his death was known, his papers w...
Ayesha, The Return Of She: The Furthe...
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Beautiful, beautiful was that night! No air that stirred; the black smoke from the funnels of the mail steamer Zanzibar lay low over the surface of the sea like vast, floating ostrich plumes that vanished one by one in the starlight. ...
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Benita: An African Romance (Mint Edit...
H. Rider HaggardBorn in Africa out of wedlock, Benita Clifford’s mother quickly moved to England, refusing to marry Benita’s father due to his struggle with addiction. Benita enjoyed a happy childhood in England, however, when her mother ...
At the date of our introduction to him, Philip Hadden was a transport-rider and trader in "the Zulu." Still on the right side of forty, in appearance he was singularly handsome; tall, dark, upright, with keen eyes, short-poi...
Black Heart and White Heart and Other...
H. Rider Haggard'Umgona's heart is white towards me. Towards Maputa it is black!' He is Nahoon, a proud captain among the Zulu -- and he stands trembling before King Cetywayo -- the 'Elephant Who Shakes the Earth.' Beside him is kindly Umgona, whose...
Cetywayo And His White Neighbours: Or...
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""Child of Storm"" is a captivating adventure novel by H. Rider Haggard, known for its compelling narrative and vivid portrayal of the African landscape. Set in the late 19th century, the story revolves around the ...
Child of Storm (Mint Editions)
H. Rider HaggardWhat begins as a simple mission to win a dowry for a bride spirals into political and social unrest as a famed hunter, Allan Quatermain, witnesses a nation slip into a civil war. Known for his outdoorsman skills, Quatermain’s fr...
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There are things and there are faces which, when felt or seen for the first time, stamp themselves upon the mind like a sun image on a sensitized plate and there remain unalterably fixed. To take the instance of a face-we may never se...
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James Therne is not my real name, for why should I publish it to the world? A year or two ago it was famous-or infamous-enough, but in that time many things have happened. There has been a war, a continental revolution, two scandals o...
The author described this book as 'an attempt to recreate the life of the ancient Phoenician Zimbabwe, whose ruins still stand in Rhodesia, and, with the addition of the necessary love story, to suggest circumstances such as might hav...
Elissa; Or The Doom Of Zimbabwe
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"Eric Brighteyes" is a romance founded on the Icelandic Sagas. "What is a saga?" "Is it a fable or a true story?" The answer is not altogether simple. For such sagas as those of Burnt Njal and Grettir the Strong partake both of truth ...
It was a spring afternoon in the sixth year of the reign of King Henry VII. of England. There had been a great show in London, for that day his Grace opened the newly convened Parliament, and announced to his faithful people-who recei...
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H. Rider Haggard - Ayesha, the Return...
H. Rider HaggardHenry Rider Haggard was born at Bradenham, Norfolk, the eighth of ten children, on 22nd June 1856. His early years were ones of disappointment to his family, his education was good but his application wasn't. In 1875 his Father sent...