H. Rider Haggard Books

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Sir Henry Rider Haggard was a British author of historical fiction and adventure set in Africa and other exotic locations around the world. He is popularly known as the father of the Lost World literary genre, with his literature influential and popular years since his decease. His works take a lighter tone of Victorian era literature. Rider Haggard started his authorship career in 1885 and wrote until his death in 1925.

Order of Allan Quatermain Series with

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1 King Solomon's Mines 1885 Description / Buy
2 Allan Quatermain 1887 Description / Buy
3 Allan's Wife (Short Story) 1887 Description / Buy
4 Maiwa's Revenge (Short Story) 1888 Description / Buy
5 Marie 1912 Description / Buy
6 Child of Storm 1913 Description / Buy
7 Holy Flower 1915 Description / Buy
8 The Ivory Child 1916 Description / Buy
9 Finished 1917 Description / Buy
10 The Ancient Allan 1920 Description / Buy
11 She and Allan 1921 Description / Buy
12 Heu Heu 1924 Description / Buy
13 Treasure of the Lake 1926 Description / Buy
14 Allan Quatermain and the Ice Gods 1927 Description / Buy
15 Allan's Wife, with Hunter Quatermain's Story 1980 Description / Buy
16 Tales of Allan Quatermain and Others 2002 Description / Buy

Order of Ayesha Series

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1 She 1886 Description / Buy
2 Ayesha 1905 Description / Buy
3 Wisdom's Daughter 1923 Description / Buy

Order of H. Rider Haggard Standalone Novels

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1 The Witch's Head 1885 Description / Buy
2 Jess 1887 Description / Buy
3 A Tale of Three Lions (Short Story) 1887 Description / Buy
4 Mr. Meeson's Will 1888 Description / Buy
5 Colonel Quaritch, V.C. 1888 Description / Buy
6 Cleopatra 1889 Description / Buy
7 Beatrice 1890 Description / Buy
8 The World's Desire 1890 Description / Buy
9 Saga of Eric Brighteyes / Eric Brighteyes 1891 Description / Buy
10 Nada the Lily 1892 Description / Buy
11 Montezuma's Daughter 1893 Description / Buy
12 The People of the Mist (Short Story) 1894 Description / Buy
13 Heart of the World 1895 Description / Buy
14 Joan Haste 1895 Description / Buy
15 The Wizard 1896 Description / Buy
16 Doctor Therne (Short Story) 1898 Description / Buy
17 Swallow 1898 Description / Buy
18 The Spring of a Lion 1899 Description / Buy
19 The Last Boer War 1899 Description / Buy
20 Black Heart and White Heart (Short Story) 1900 Description / Buy
21 Elissa (Short Story) 1900 Description / Buy
22 Lysbeth 1901 Description / Buy
23 Pearl-Maiden 1903 Description / Buy
24 Stella Fregelius 1903 Description / Buy
25 The Brethren 1904 Description / Buy
26 Benita / The Spirit of Bambatse 1906 Description / Buy
27 The Way of the Spirit 1906 Description / Buy
28 Fair Margaret 1907 Description / Buy
29 The Ghost Kings 1908 Description / Buy
30 The Yellow God 1908 Description / Buy
31 The Lady of Blossholme 1909 Description / Buy
32 Morning Star 1910 Description / Buy
33 Queen Sheba's Ring 1910 Description / Buy
34 Red Eve 1911 Description / Buy
35 The Mahatma and the Hare 1911 Description / Buy
36 The Wanderer's Necklace 1914 Description / Buy
37 Love Eternal 1918 Description / Buy
38 Moon of Israel 1918 Description / Buy
39 When the World Shook 1919 Description / Buy
40 The missionary and the witch-doctor 1920 Description / Buy
41 Smith and the Pharaohs 1920 Description / Buy
42 The Virgin of the Sun (Short Story) 1922 Description / Buy
43 Queen of the Dawn 1925 Description / Buy
44 Mary of Marion Isle 1929 Description / Buy
45 Belshazzar 1930 Description / Buy
46 Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold 1999 Description / Buy

Order of H. Rider Haggard Non-Fiction Books

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1 Cetywayo and His White Neighbours 1882 Description / Buy
2 A Farmer's Year 1899 Description / Buy
3 A Winter Pilgrimage 1901 Description / Buy
4 Rural England 1902 Description / Buy
5 A Gardener's Year 1905 Description / Buy
6 Regeneration 1910 Description / Buy
7 Rural Denmark and Its Lessons 1911 Description / Buy
8 Diary of an African Journey 1914 Description / Buy
9 After the War Settlement and Employment of Ex-service Men 1916 Description / Buy
10 The Days of My Life 1926 Description / Buy
11 The Private Diaries of Sir H. Rider Haggard, 1914-1925 1980 Description / Buy

Order of H. Rider Haggard Chapbooks

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1 Allan Quatermain's Wife (Short Story) 1887 Description / Buy

H. Rider Haggard Anthologies

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1 Adventure Stories for Boys and Girls 1985 Description / Buy
2 Tales Before Tolkien 2003 Description / Buy
3 30 Occult & Supernatural Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die 2019 Description / Buy
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Haggard’s first novel was the 1885 published work “King Solomon’s Mines” that received much critical acclaim and popularity among readers. Selling millions of copies and inspiring Indiana Jones, one of the biggest lost world protagonists, Allan Quatertermain is Rider Haggard’s most influential and popular characters. With so much popularity some of his novels have been made into Hollywood movies.

SIR HENRY RIDER HAGGARD BOOKS INTO TV/MOVIES

Many of Henry Rider Haggard’s novels have been adapted into movies. His debut novel “King Solomon’s Mines” has been adapted into a movie at least six times since the first adaptation in 1937. The novel “She” has also been adapted into a film at least ten times starting in 1899, when Georges Méliès made the first version titled “La Colonne de feu”. The novels “Dawn”, “Jess”, “Beatrice”, “Swallow” and “Stella Fregelius” have also had film versions produced. “Moon of Israel” was adapted into an Australian epic titled “Queen of the Slaves” in 1924.

BEST SIR HENRY RIDER HAGGARD BOOKS

Even as Sir Henry has so many exceptional novels to his name, the most appreciated of his novels include:

King Solomon’s Mines: The novel that made the name of Sir Henry Rider Haggard. It is a novel of fearless adventurers versus noble savages or what may be described as Zulus meet the Vikings. The story then combines the fabulous riches of the Old Testament King Solomon, a treasure book map, and a hidden heir to make for an intriguing story. Similar to the Indiana Jones novels, the book offers travelers advice on how to survive and have adventure in a country full of noble savages and the not so noble.

Haggard is exceptional in his telling of how the white adventurers into nineteenth century thought themselves superior to the Africans just because of their spears, battle axes, and armor. Allen Quartermain the lead protagonist leads a group of white men deep into Africa looking for adventure and treasure. In their quest they find themselves confronting the noble African savage and of course the obligatory witches and barbarous tribes, which are contrasted with the supposedly superior Western values.

Allan and the Holy Flower: The seventh novel of the series is about an expedition organized to find the wife of Allan Quartermain’s best friend that has gone missing, thought to have been kidnapped. Quartermain and his fellow adventurers will also be looking for a very rare orchid believed to grow in a certain region of the dense forest.

The novel is full of all manner of adventures and intrigues that include hidden volcanic sanctuaries, evil wizards, a chase on the lake, slave traders, cannibals, and a gigantic gorilla goddess. Quartermain made a friend in the Hottentot tribesman Hans and he comes out as a heroic and humorous character that adds comic relief on the journey. Haggard puts to work his excellent imaginations to produce an epic novel that sets the stage for the quality of contemporary lost world series to follow.

Child of Storm: The sixth novel of the series is undoubtedly one of the best books ever written by Rider Haggard since “King Solomon’s Mines”. This is a story that develops the theme of adventure and chaos through the numerous pitched battles and dangerous near death situations that Quartermain and his adventure seeking colleagues have to face up to. Unlike his other novels, Hagard takes a different route by modeling the story in the novel to the “Helen of Troy” Greek tragedy.

Saduko the Zulu friend of Allan Quartermain had teamed up with the adventurers and won 100 head of cattle that he intends to use to woo Child of Storm, his one true love. Mameena is a highly intelligent and beautiful woman that is daughter to one of the minor chiefs. Though she comes from minor royalty, she wants something higher for herself, even the queenship of all of Zulu Land. She has been using her beauty to steal the hearts of men that are discarded as soon as they help her move up one rung of the ladder.

When Does The Next H. Rider Haggard book come out?

H. Rider Haggard doesn't seem to have an upcoming book. Their newest book is The Virgin of the Sun and was released on May, 19th 2016.

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