Na pozadí krvavých bojů mezi králem Čakou a jeho bratry Dingaanem a Umhlaganem o zulský trůn se odehrává tragický příběh králova syna Umslopogaase a dívky Nady
Henry Rider Haggard Knihy
Henry Rider Haggard byl anglický autor, který proslul svými dobrodružnými romány zasazenými do exotických lokací, především v Africe. Je považován za tvůrce literárního žánru „Ztraceného světa“. Jeho příběhy, které se nacházejí na lehčí straně viktoriánské literatury, si i nadále udržují popularitu a vliv. Haggardova díla často zkoumají témata objevování, ztracených civilizací a střetu kultur, čímž čtenáře zavádí do fascinujících a neprobádaných světů. Jeho styl je charakteristický rozmachem a evokací tajemna.







Odysseus - Poslední boj
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Autor v románu netradičně vypráví příběh slavného bojovníka trojské války, ithackého krále Odyssea. Děj románu začíná tam, kde končí slavné Homérovo vyprávění o Odysseovi a jeho dlouhé plavbě domů po pádu Tróje. Po návratu na Ithaku se Oddysseus vydává na další dobrodružnou cestu, na svoji poslední plavbu, která ho přivede na dvůr egyptského faraona. Tam o jeho lásku usiluje egyptská královna, ale on nemůže přijmout její nabídku, protože podle Afroditina proroctví musí v Egyptě vyhledat svoji dávnou lásku, krásnou Helenu, kvůli níž vypukla trojská válka.
Lidé mlhy
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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.
Kniha je o tajemné nesmrtelné bílé africké královně oslnivé krásy jménem Aješa, která stojí v čele ztracené říše uvnitř afrického kontinentu a ovládá věčný oheň nesmrtelnosti. Jde o vrcholnou knihu sira H. R. Haggarda, který je zakladatelem žánru Fantasy, nebýt úžasných tří románů Ona, Doly krále Šalamouna, a Allan Quatermain nikdy by nevznikli ani Tolkienův Pán prstenů, ani Narnie C. S. Lewise. V románu Ona najdete naprosto všechno, čím jeho romány prosluly: Rodinná tajemství, neohrožené hrdiny podnikající dobrodružnou výpravu do neprobádaných končin, kmeny nelítostných kanibalů, ztracená města, záhadné artefakty, rázovité postavy včetně oddaného sluhy, i anglický humor v nejlepším smyslu toho slova. Byl to právě sir Haggard, kdo vytvořil kořeny, z nichž vyrostl například Indiana Jones.
Na pozadí starověkého Egypta v době, kdy jsou v zajetí hebrejci vedení Mojžíšem a vydávají se na svou pouť za svobodou, nám píšař Ano, blízký důvěrník faraona jeho syna, vypráví poutavý příběh. Příběh o věštbách, kouzlech a prokletí. Příběh o velké víře, velké lásce, přátelství... Příběh starý a přesto nám velmi známý a aktuální.
Historický román o panovnici, která se ve 2. tisíciletí př. n. l. zasloužila o sjednocení Egypta. V době hlubokého rozkladu egyptského království se skrývá malá Nefra v pyramidách předků, aby se skryla před Babyloňany, kteří svrhli a zavraždili jejího otce.Po letech babylonský vládce zjistí, že Nefra žije a z politických důvodů se s ní chce oženit. Jako vyjednavače posílá svého syna a oba mladí lidé se do sebe zamilují. Oba však čeká mnoho násilí, nenávisti a intrik, než se podaří získat egyptskou korunu zpět a Nefra opět začne vládnout ve své zemi.
První kniha série Allan Quatermain Dobrodružně fantastický román anglického spisovatele (1856–1925) odehrává se ve ztracených končinách Afriky a líčí nebezpečnou výpravu za ohromným bohatstvím v pokladnici krále Šalamouna.
Slavný makedonský vojevůdce Alexandr Veliký vytvořil během velmi krátkého života jednu z největších říší historie. Po dobyvatelově smrti se rozpadla na menší státy, v nichž moc převzali jeho generálové. Egypt ovládl Ptolemaios a založil zde mocnou dynastii faraonů, která pod pyramidami vládla po tři staletí. Posledním a nejznámějším z řeckých panovníků v Egyptě byla krásná a fascinující Kleopatra. Její život popisuje poutavý román známého britského spisovatele Haggarda. Je to dobrodružný příběh o touze po moci, lásce i zradě, který vypráví kněz Harmachis, v jehož žilách kolovala krev pradávných egyptských faraonů.
Příběh o búrské dívce jménem Vlašťovka, která vyrostla v Jižní Africe mezi Kafry. A také o Velkém treku, dlouhé cestě búrských osadníků z anglické kolonie Kapské město do vnitrozemí.
Román z Transwaalu, Knihovna Lidového deníku, svazek XI.
Černé srdce a bílé srdce
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Obsahuje dva romány: [1] Černé srdce a bílé srdce., [2] Elissa nebo zkáza Zimbabwe.
Stella Fregeliusová
Mystický román z moderního života
Finished
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Set against the backdrop of the Zulu kingdom, this thrilling novel is the eighteenth in the Allan Quatermain series and serves as the climax of a trilogy. It weaves a rich narrative filled with adventure, exploring themes of courage and resilience. Readers will be drawn into the vibrant culture and challenges faced by the characters, culminating in a gripping conclusion that ties together the events of its predecessors, "Marie" and "Child of Storm."
Wordsworth Children's Classics: Allan Quatermain - Complete and Unabridged
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Allan Quartermain is a sequel to King Solomon's Mines, following Quatermain as he grapples with the loss of his only son. Yearning for the wilderness, he convinces Sir Henry Curtis, Captain John Good, and Zulu chief Umbopa to join him on an expedition from the east African coast. Their quest leads them in search of a rumored white race north of Mount Kenya. Along the way, they face fierce Masai warriors, endure a harrowing subterranean journey, and uncover a lost civilization. However, their adventure takes a tumultuous turn as they become entangled in a passionate love triangle that ignites a brutal civil war. The narrative is deeply influenced by the author's own experiences in Africa. Quatermain reflects on his profound grief: “I have just buried my boy, my poor handsome boy... my heart is broken. It is very hard having only one son to lose him thus, but God's will be done... Poor Harry to go so soon! He was doing so well at the hospital... and now the disease has killed him, and I, old and grey... am left to mourn over him, without a chick or child to comfort me. I might have saved him... but I said, 'No, let the boy earn his living.' But the rest has come to him before the labour. Oh, my boy, my boy!"
The Saga of Eric Brighteyes (Ed. Tom Shippey - Uppsala Books)
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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.
Tales of Allan Quatermain
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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.
A dramatic tale of an adventurous expedition into the heart of Africa, where a peculiar nation claims descent from King Solomon. It is ruled by a beautiful queen, said to be a direct descendant of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, who once visited the wise monarch. Her visit, however, did not go without consequences.
This is a diary of Sir Henry Rider Haggard's tour of South Africa in 1914. It captures his feelings and perceptions on the change of Southern Africa, and of himself, since his departure in 1881.
Red Eve
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Set against the backdrop of the 14th century, the story explores the passionate romance between Sir Hugh de Cressi and Eve Clavering amidst the chaos of the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War. Their love faces numerous challenges, including political intrigue and personal sacrifices, while the narrative vividly depicts medieval life and thrilling battles. The novel highlights the enduring strength of love in the face of adversity, making for a compelling historical romance.
The Wanderer's Necklace
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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.
Colonel Quaritch
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Set against a backdrop of financial struggle, the narrative weaves a complex tale involving lost family wealth, love triangles, and the pursuit of power. Themes of blackmail and attempted murder create a tense atmosphere, while a forced marriage and betrayal add to the intrigue. Ultimately, the story culminates in a battle between good and evil, showcasing the triumph of virtue amidst scandal and deception. The novel is rich in mystery and offers a compelling blend of romance and suspense.
Set in ancient Egypt during the biblical Exodus, the narrative centers on the forbidden romance between Prince Seti and Merapi, a Hebrew slave known as the "Moon of Israel." Their love story unfolds amidst political intrigue, divine interventions, and the plagues afflicting Egypt. The novel intricately depicts the conflict between Egyptian rulers and enslaved Israelites, blending romance with significant historical events. H. Rider Haggard's 1918 work showcases his talent for combining rich historical detail with a compelling narrative, immersing readers in a dramatic past.
22 Escape Stories by Various Authors ISBN 0 7064 1174 9
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, designed specifically for those with impaired vision, featuring large print for enhanced readability. It is published by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to making historical texts accessible to a wider audience.
Mr. Meeson's Will
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Set against the backdrop of Victorian adventure, the author draws inspiration from his experiences in Africa, where he encountered larger-than-life adventurers and ancient civilizations like Great Zimbabwe. This rich context shaped the creation of his iconic Allan Quatermain character. In addition to thrilling tales of exploration, the author addresses agricultural and social reform, reflecting on both African and European influences. His work combines adventure with deeper themes, showcasing the complexities of colonial life and the allure of lost worlds.
Allan's Wife
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Set against the backdrop of Colonial Africa, the adventures of Allan Quatermain are inspired by the author's encounters with remarkable adventurers and the continent's rich mineral wealth and ancient ruins. Haggard's experiences as an assistant in Natal shaped his storytelling, leading him to explore themes of adventure, discovery, and social reform. His works reflect not only the allure of exotic locales but also a keen insight into agricultural and social issues, drawing from both African and European contexts.
The author draws inspiration from his experiences in Colonial Africa, where he encountered larger-than-life adventurers and the remnants of ancient civilizations like Great Zimbabwe. These influences shaped his creation of the Allan Quatermain adventures, blending thrilling narratives with themes of exploration and discovery. Additionally, Haggard addressed agricultural and social reform issues, reflecting both his African experiences and observations in Europe, showcasing his multifaceted engagement with the world around him.
Child Of Storm
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Set against the backdrop of Zululand, the story revolves around a captivating Zulu woman who uses her charm to manipulate those around her in her quest for power. Allan Quatermain becomes embroiled in her schemes while aiding his friend Saduko in winning Mameena's affection. As Mameena's ambition leads to civil strife and devastating consequences for the Zulu people, Allan's insight into her true nature becomes crucial. The novel explores themes of ambition, manipulation, and the impact of personal desires on society.
Megali focuses on making historical works accessible through large print reproductions, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that valuable historical texts remain available to a wider audience.
The Brethren
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The plot revolves around three ex-judges imprisoned in a minimum-security facility who devise a cunning scheme to exploit wealthy closeted gay men. Posing as two gay friends seeking financial help, they craft persuasive letters to manipulate their targets. The story explores themes of deception, morality, and the complexities of identity, as the judges navigate their unethical plan while revealing the darker sides of human nature and society's taboos.
The Ancient Allan
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In this adventure, Allan Quatermain and Lady Luna Ragnall embark on a journey influenced by the magical herb taduki, which allows them to relive a past life as lovers in ancient Egypt. This narrative continues the stories from Allan and the Holy Flower and The Ivory Child, blending themes of reincarnation and adventure as the duo navigates their shared history and the mysteries of the ancient world.
Allan and the Holy Flower
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Allan and the Holy Flower is a 1915 novel by H. Rider Haggard featuring Allan Quatermain. It first appeared serialised in The Windsor Magazine from issue 228 to 239, illustrated by Maurice Greiffenhagen, and in New Story Magazine from December 1913 through June 1914. Brother John, who has been living in Africa for many years, gives Allan Quatermain the largest orchid he has ever seen. Later, in England, he has a meeting with Mr. Somers, an orchid collector who is prepaired to finance an expedition to search for the plant. Join Allan as he sets out to find this rare orchid ... and finds something more. Excerpt: Now I, the listener, thought for a moment or two. The words of this fighting savage, Mavovo, even those of them of which I had heard only the translation, garbled and beslavered by the mean comments of the unutterable Sammy, stirred my imagination. Who was I that I should dare to judge of him and his wild, unknown gifts? Who was I that I should mock at him and by my mockery intimate that I believed him to be a fraud?
Maiwa's Revenge or the War of the Little Hand
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Allan Quatermain embarks on a gripping adventure in this novel, where he faces challenges in a quest that intertwines themes of revenge and conflict. Set against a backdrop of exotic locales, the narrative explores the complexities of human nature and the consequences of war. As Quatermain navigates treacherous situations, readers are drawn into a world filled with danger, intrigue, and the spirit of exploration that defines Haggard's work.
Set against the backdrop of Central Africa, this adventure novel follows Leonard Outram and his companions as they embark on a quest to discover the secrets of the mysterious People of the Mist. Their journey is fraught with challenges, including dangerous landscapes and ancient customs. Themes of courage, betrayal, and forbidden love enrich the narrative, blending romance and adventure within a historical framework. Haggard's storytelling captivates readers, highlighting the resilience of humanity and the intrigue of lost civilizations.
Smith and the Pharaohs and Other Tales
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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.
Nada the Lily
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Nada the Lily is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1895. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
When the World Shook
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Three adventurers—Bastin, Bickley, and Arbuthnot—embark on a journey to a remote Pacific island, where they discover an ancient civilization and awaken a powerful king named Oro. This encounter reveals advanced knowledge and technology, prompting the explorers to confront profound existential questions about power, immortality, and humanity's future. The novel blends adventure with philosophical themes, exploring the mysteries of the unknown and the implications of ancient wisdom in a modern context.
This sequel to "King Solomon's Mines" was based on Haggard's own experiences in Africa. Allan Quartermain and his companions set out for Africa, this time in search of a white race reputed to live north of Mount Kenya. They discover a lost civilization and become embroiled in a fierce civil war.
Set against a backdrop of love and magic, the story features Ayesha, a captivating and powerful woman who defies time and death while awaiting the rebirth of her long-lost lover. As the enigmatic white queen of a Central African tribe, she embodies a complex mix of beauty, desire, and mortality. Leo, accompanied by Holly, embarks on a quest to find Ayesha, journeying deep into the East in search of this mythical figure. The narrative explores themes of longing and the supernatural across centuries.
Allan Quatermain and the Ice Gods
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Allan Quatermain embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the secrets of a prehistoric tribe in icy landscapes, blending adventure with ancient mysteries. As he navigates this treacherous terrain, he experiences a past life as a member of the tribe, intertwining themes of time travel, reincarnation, and the supernatural. This thrilling narrative captivates readers with its exploration of lost civilizations and extraordinary events, showcasing Quatermain's legendary status as an explorer.





















































