King Solomon

King Solomon's Mines Henry Rider Haggard


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King Solomon's Mines has gripped generations of readers, young and old alike, ever since it first appeared in 1885. The whereabouts of King Solomon's legendary diamond mines had been inscribed in blood on an ancient map now in the possession of Allan Quatermain. He enthralling story begins on a ship steaming up the east coast of Africa. On board he meets Sir Henry Curtis and Captain John Good, and agrees to join their search for Curtis's younger brother, missing, believed dead, in the interior. Aided by the treasure map, the men set out on a perilous journey, an adventure tense with danger and excitement that culminates in a mountain trek to the vast caves of Solomon -- and what they find there. `Enchantment is just what Rider Haggard exercised ... [his] books live today with undiminished vitality' -- Graham Greene.
King Solomon's Mines has gripped generations of readers, young and old alike, ever since it first appeared in 1885. The whereabouts of King Solomon's legendary diamond mines had been inscribed in blood on an ancient map now in the possession of Allan Quatermain. He enthralling story begins on a ship steaming up the east coast of Africa. On board he meets Sir Henry Curtis and Captain John Good, and agrees to join their search for Curtis's younger brother, missing, believed dead, in the interior. Aided by the treasure map, the men set out on a perilous journey, an adventure tense with danger and excitement that culminates in a mountain trek to the vast caves of Solomon -- and what they find there.

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