Allan Quatermain

Allan Quatermain

Author: H. Rider Haggard

Publisher: Sheba Blake Publishing Corp.

Published: 2023-03-22

Total Pages: 615

ISBN-13: 122237952X

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The character Allan Quatermain is the hero of H. Rider Haggard's novel King Solomon's Mines. In this adventure novel named after him, Quatermain longs for a return to the wilderness after losing his son. He talks a number of companions into joining him and they journey inland from Africa's east coast, where they are attacked by Masai warriors. As part of our mission to publish great works of literary fiction and nonfiction, Sheba Blake Publishing Corp. is extremely dedicated to bringing to the forefront the amazing works of long dead and truly talented authors.


Quatermain

Quatermain

Author: Thomas Kent Miller

Publisher: Airship 27

Published: 2016-12-22

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9781946183057

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Adventures in Africa H. Rider Haggard's classic hero, Allan Quatermain, returns in three brand new adventures all set on the Dark Continent. Thomas Kent Miller's novella has the big-game hunter traveling to Ethiopia to search for the fabled Library of Alexandria. Erik Franlin pits him against an ancient cult of assassins while Alan J. Porter has the skilled tracker stuck in the middle of the Boer War trying to find the source of a diamond smuggling operation. Three fast-paced, original tales that capture the mystery and adventure of a wild, untamed land and the man who loved it above all else. Journey with him and embrace the magic that was and remains Africa.


She and Allan

She and Allan

Author: H. Rider Haggard

Publisher: Ozymandias Press

Published: 2018-01-30

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1531285716

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I believe it was the old Egyptians - a very wise people, probably indeed much wiser than we know for in the leisure of their ample centuries they had time to think out things - who declared that each individual personality is made up of six or seven different elements, although the Bible only allows us three, namely body soul and spirit...


The Allan Quatermain Omnibus

The Allan Quatermain Omnibus

Author: H. Rider Haggard

Publisher: eBookIt.com

Published: 2013-03-27

Total Pages: 6166

ISBN-13: 1456614770

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Compiled in one book, the essential collection of Allan Quatermain books by H. Rider Haggard: King Solomon's Mines Allan Quatermain Hunter Quatermain's Story She and Allan Allan and the Holy Flower Allan's Wife The Ancient Allan Finished Maiwa's Revenge Marie, An Episode in The Life of the late Allan Quatermain Child of Storm The Ivory Child The Ancient Allan


The Treasure of the Lake

The Treasure of the Lake

Author: Henry Rider Haggard

Publisher:

Published: 2020-12-29

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13:

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Now when I grow old it becomes every day more clear to me, Allan Quatermain, that each of us is a mystery living in the midst of mysteries, bringing these with us when we are born and taking them away with us when we die; doubtless into a land of other and yet deeper mysteries. At first, while we are quite young, everything seems very clear and simple. There is a male individual called Father and a female called Mother who, between them, have made us a present to the world, or of the world to us, whichever way you like to put it, apparently by arrangement with the kingdom of heaven; at least that is what we are taught. There are the sun, the moon, and the stars above us and the solid earth beneath, there are lessons and dinner and a time to get up and a time to go to bed--in short there are a multitude of things, all quite obvious and commonplace, which may be summed up in three words, the established order, in which, by the decree of Papa and Mamma and the heavens above, we live and move and have our being.Then the years go by, the terrible, remorseless years that bear us as steadily from the cradle to the grave as a creeping glacier bears a stone. With every one of them, after the first fifteen or so when we become adult, or in some instances earlier if we chance to be what is called "rather unusual", a little piece of the curtain is rolled up or a little hole is widened in the veil, and beneath that curtain, or through that enlarging hole, we see the mysteries moving in the dusk beyond. So swiftly do they come and go, and so dark is the background, that we never discern them clearly. There, if time is given to us to fix them in our minds, they appear; for a moment they are seen, then they are gone, to be succeeded by others even yet more wondrous, or perhaps more awful.