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H. Rider Haggard

    22 de junio de 1856 – 14 de mayo de 1925

    Henry Rider Haggard fue un autor inglés reconocido por sus novelas de aventuras ambientadas en lugares exóticos, principalmente en África, y se le atribuye la creación del género literario del "Mundo Perdido". Sus historias, situadas en el extremo más ligero de la literatura victoriana, siguen siendo populares e influyentes. La obra de Haggard a menudo profundiza en temas de exploración, civilizaciones perdidas y el choque de culturas, transportando a los lectores a reinos fascinantes e inexplorados. Su estilo narrativo se caracteriza por su vasto alcance y la evocación del misterio.

    H. Rider Haggard
    Queen Sheba's ring
    Tales of Allan Quatermain
    The Saga of Eric Brighteyes (Ed. Tom Shippey - Uppsala Books)
    Finished
    Aventuras de Allan Quatermain
    Las Minas del Rey Salomón
    • 2024

      Lidé mlhy

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Mladý anglický šlechtic přišel o své dědictví. Aby se mohl oženit se svou dívkou, vydává se do Afriky hledat bohatství. Po mnoha dobrodružstvích se dostává do tajemné země na nepřístupné náhorní plošině. Ve městě mlhy pod vysokou horou se nachází obrovský poklad, jehož cenu tamní divoši neznají. Leonard Outram se jej pokusí získat s pomocí svých přátel - černého trpaslíka a krásné dívky, kterou divoši považují za bohyni.

      Lidé mlhy
    • 2024

      Tales of Allan Quatermain

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Featuring the legendary adventurer Allan Quatermain, this collection includes three captivating stories: "Long Odds," "Hunter Quatermain's Story," and "A Tale of Three Lions." Alongside these tales, readers will also enjoy two bonus stories, "The Mahatma and the Hare" and "Black Heart and White Heart," expanding the adventure and themes of exploration and courage. This anthology showcases the rich storytelling and thrilling escapades that have made Quatermain a beloved character in classic literature.

      Tales of Allan Quatermain
    • 2024

      The Ghost Kings

      in large print

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a house dedicated to producing large print editions. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that important texts remain available to a wider audience.

      The Ghost Kings
    • 2024

      This new edition of H. Rider Haggard's saga-inspired work offers an in-depth exploration of the story, enriched by Tom Shippey's insights. It features critical analysis, historical context, and thematic discussions that enhance the reader's understanding of the narrative and its characters. Shippey's expertise sheds light on the cultural significance of the tale, making it a valuable resource for both new readers and fans of classic literature.

      The Saga of Eric Brighteyes (Ed. Tom Shippey - Uppsala Books)
    • 2024

      Joan Haste

      • 476 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Set in 19th-century England, the story revolves around Joan Haste, a spirited young woman caught in a tragic love affair with Henry Graves, who is constrained by duty and societal norms. Their forbidden romance leads Joan through heartbreak and sacrifice, revealing the harsh realities of Victorian life. The novel highlights rich characterizations and emotional depth, showcasing H. Rider Haggard's ability to craft a poignant exploration of love, honor, and the resilience of the human spirit beyond his typical adventure narratives.

      Joan Haste
    • 2024

      Smith and the Pharaohs and Other Tales

      • 196 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This collection features a variety of short stories that explore diverse themes and characters. From the intriguing "Smith and the Pharaohs," which delves into historical adventures, to "Magepa the Buck," highlighting unique personal journeys, each tale offers a distinct narrative. Other stories, such as "The Blue Curtains" and "Only a Dream," weave emotional depth and imaginative elements, while "Little Flower" and "Barbara Who Came Back" provide poignant reflections on life and relationships.

      Smith and the Pharaohs and Other Tales
    • 2024
    • 2024

      Allan Quatermain's Wife

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Exploring the personal life of the renowned explorer, the narrative highlights Allan Quatermain's profound love for his wife, Stella, against the backdrop of their serene African home. Their happiness is jeopardized by the perils of the wilderness and tensions with local tribes. As threats loom, Quatermain's bravery and determination are put to the test as he fights to safeguard his family and preserve their existence amidst the challenges they face.

      Allan Quatermain's Wife
    • 2024

      The Wanderer's Necklace

      • 358 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of historical intrigue, Olaf, a Norse nobleman, embarks on an epic journey after discovering an ancient necklace imbued with mysterious powers. His quest takes him across Europe and the Middle East, where he confronts trials and battles while unraveling the necklace's secrets tied to his fate. In Byzantium, he navigates court politics and falls for the enchanting Heliodore. This 1914 tale masterfully combines romance, mystery, and the supernatural, highlighting Haggard's skill in imaginative storytelling and rich historical detail.

      The Wanderer's Necklace
    • 2024

      Margaret

      • 370 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of Spanish history, the story follows Peter Brome as he embarks on a daring quest to rescue his fiancée, Margaret Castell. Kidnapped by the sinister Marquis of Morella, Margaret's fate hangs in the balance, driving Peter to confront danger and deception in a tale of love and bravery. The narrative weaves romance with historical intrigue, highlighting themes of loyalty and courage.

      Margaret