Book summaryAllan Quatermain, gentleman adventurer, is retained to locate a missing man by two Englishmen. The man, brother of one of the Englishmen, has disappeared into the heart of Africa while on a hunt for the lost mines of King Solomon. Joining up with a Zulu named Umslopogaas, they follow a trail of fabulous wealth. The first volume of a series of ten about Quatermain and his friends. |
King Solomon's Minesby Haggard, H RiderReprint; First Printing
Book description: Ware, Hertfordshire, England: Wordsworth Classics. Very Good+; Minor reading creases. 1993. Reprint; First Printing. Paperback. Nice tight copy, no names or marks inside. ; Mass Market PB; 256 pages; The classic adventure story of the search by Sir Henry Curtis for his brother George, lost in the wilds of darkest Africa whilst seeking the fabled source of Solomon's treasure, as recounted by Alan Quatermain. .
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