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Paperback The Works of H. Rider Haggard: One Volume Edition Book

ISBN: 1026096006

ISBN13: 9781026096000

The Works of H. Rider Haggard: One Volume Edition

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"The Works of H. Rider Haggard" brings together the most influential adventure stories of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Sir Henry Rider Haggard, a pioneer of the lost world literary genre, blends historical realism with elements of the supernatural and ancient mysteries. His narratives frequently transport readers to the unexplored corners of the globe, particularly the African continent, where legends of lost civilizations and hidden treasures come to life.

This collection showcases Haggard's mastery of pacing and suspense, featuring iconic characters like the veteran hunter Allan Quatermain and the enigmatic Ayesha, also known as "She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed." These tales explore themes of colonial exploration, the clash of cultures, and the timeless human quest for immortality and knowledge. With a deep appreciation for folklore and indigenous traditions, Haggard's writing provides a captivating glimpse into the Victorian imagination and its fascination with the unknown.

As a foundational figure in adventure fiction, Haggard's work has influenced generations of writers and filmmakers. His ability to weave intricate plots with vivid descriptions of rugged landscapes makes this volume a cornerstone for anyone interested in classic literature, fantasy, and the high-stakes world of Victorian-era exploration.

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