If you are thinking of Debra Kerr, you will be shocked.
Published by bernie4444 , 4 months ago
I grew up with the Stewart Granger movie, so it was quite a shocker to read the book. As stated in the beginning, there are no petticoated women in this book. It is a man's adventure written by a man for men. You cannot miss the hand of H. Rider Haggard, as he has a unique sense of humor that pops up at the strangest times. And as with written stories, this one is much more intricate than the movie adaptations. You will find many assumptions of the time, such as that white people must have built any complex construction, and natives on their own may turn savage.
The story is told in the first person by Allan Quartermain. Nevil is off to make his fortune by finding King Solomon's lost diamond mines. Allan sends him a map to help. This is the last anyone heard from Nevil. Turns out that Nevil is the estranged brother of Henry Curtis. Sir Henry Curtis now wants to make amends, and he, with his friend Captain John Good, bribes Allan Quartermain to take them across an endless desert and through impassible mountains to an adventure that will hold you to the very end. Along with them is their self-imposed helper, Umbopa, who carries a secret of his own.
----Oversized Format: At 8.3" x 11", this edition is closer to a workbook or art folio than a traditional novel—possibly formatted for annotation or classroom use.
----No Editorial Apparatus: No introduction, footnotes, or character list. The listing offers no synopsis, no reviews, and no author attribution beyond the title.
----Print-on-Demand Quirks: Likely features basic typesetting, matte cover, and variable paper quality. Ideal for forensic cataloging, not aesthetic immersion.
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