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Two more fabulous adventures from the dark heart of Africa These are the third, fourth and fifth adventures featuring H. Rider Haggard's famous character¿Allan Quatermain. Quatermain is the ultimate white man in Africäthe Great White Hunter, adventurer and guide. These are stories brim full of action, romance, big game hunting, hairsbreadth escapes from dangerous animals and the fierce peoples of the Dark Continent, fantastical landscapes and strange hidden cultures¿with lost cities from a time when vast expanses of this mysterious land remained untrodden by the feet of Western man and it…mehr

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Two more fabulous adventures from the dark heart of Africa These are the third, fourth and fifth adventures featuring H. Rider Haggard's famous character¿Allan Quatermain. Quatermain is the ultimate white man in Africäthe Great White Hunter, adventurer and guide. These are stories brim full of action, romance, big game hunting, hairsbreadth escapes from dangerous animals and the fierce peoples of the Dark Continent, fantastical landscapes and strange hidden cultures¿with lost cities from a time when vast expanses of this mysterious land remained untrodden by the feet of Western man and it seemed that anything was yet possible. In this second volume of the complete Quatermain novels and short stories¿available from Leonaur in hard and soft cover¿are the lesser known ¿Allan¿s Wife,¿ ¿Maiwäs Revenge¿ & ¿Marie.¿ These books will be a joy for all collectors who will relish the opportunity to own all the adventures in a coordinated collection.
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Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856 - 1925), known as H. Rider Haggard, was an English writer of adventure novels set in exotic locations, predominantly Africa, and a pioneer of the Lost World literary genre. He was also involved in agricultural reform throughout the British Empire. His stories, situated at the lighter end of Victorian literature, continue to be popular and influential.