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Allan Quatermain #1-3

Legends of an Extraordinary Gentleman #1 - An Allan Quatermain Omnibus

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Allan Quatermain's First Three Classic Adventures! Fantasy adventure fans who met Allan Quatermain for the first time in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen are in for the treat of a lifetime, while those who met this legendary adventurer in a book or movie version of King Solomon's Mines or even the sequel, Allan Quatermain, are about to embark on a voyage of discovery that will take them through all fourteen magical Allan Quatermain books, reprinted in five giant eBook omnibuses, in chronological order from his youth to his death on the great stairway of Milosis in the novel that bears his name. Here is a unique series of books that combine magic, mystery, high adventure, and even a pinch of science fiction, with authentic portraits of the cultures and peoples of Africa, whom the author, H. Rider Haggard, knew and admired first-hand. Here are Allan Quatermain's first adventures in Africa as a youth, the stories of his two ill-fated love affairs, the beginning of the sorcerer Zikali's revenge against the descendents of the Zulu leader Shaka, encounters with the supernatural, desperate fights against lions, wildebeests, Zulu impis, and through it all the sense of the unspoiled vastness and variety of Africa before the tarnishing hand of 20th century civilization had begun to spoil it. Allan's Wife tells the story of his first love, Stella, and her tragic fate at the hands of a half-human creature whom the great hunter befriends. Marie tells a story of Allan's second wife, Zulu witch doctors, and the war of the Zulu against the Boers in South Africa's Transvaal region. Child of the Storm tells of what happened to Allan after the death of Marie, of Mameena , the supernal Zulu Helenof Troy, who loved only one man and so lost an empire, and of the battle between the Princes Cetewayo and Umbelazi for the kingship of the Zulus. This is a not to be missed feast of fantasy and adventure nearly unparalleled in the history of literature. A short introduction discusses the author, character, and identifies the real life adventurer on whom the character Allan Quatermain was based.

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First published January 1, 2006

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H. Rider Haggard

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Sir Henry Rider Haggard, KBE was an English writer of adventure novels set in exotic locations, predominantly Africa, and the creator of the Lost World literary genre. His stories, situated at the lighter end of the scale of Victorian literature, continue to be popular and influential. He was also involved in agricultural reform and improvement in the British Empire.

His breakout novel was King Solomon's Mines (1885), which was to be the first in a series telling of the multitudinous adventures of its protagonist, Allan Quatermain.

Haggard was made a Knight Bachelor in 1912 and a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1919. He stood unsuccessfully for Parliament as a Conservative candidate for the Eastern division of Norfolk in 1895. The locality of Rider, British Columbia, was named in his memory.

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