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King Solomon's mines

King Solomon's mines

By Haggard, H. Rider

Published by Legorreta

English 2026 ISBN 7503061802109
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King Solomon's Mines is one of the most influential adventure novels of the nineteenth century. The story follows Allan Quatermain, an experienced hunter and guide in Africa, who is hired by Sir Henry Curtis and Captain John Good to help find Curtis's missing brother. He was last seen searching for the legendary mines of King Solomon. The expedition ventures into unknown regions of Africa, facing extreme landscapes, dangerous wildlife, and hostile environments. As they push deeper into unexplored territory, the group encounters a hidden African kingdom ruled by a powerful and tyrannical leader. The travelers become involved in a struggle for power within this kingdom, supporting a rightful heir against the ruler. Their journey is filled with battles, narrow escapes, and discoveries, including the long-sought treasure. Blending exploration, action, and elements of the "lost world" genre, the novel helped define adventure fiction. It established Allan Quatermain as one of the most iconic explorers in literature and remains a classic tale of courage, loyalty, and discovery.

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