Hörbuch: Allan Quatermain
- Download 00 – Introduction audio
- Download 01 – The Consul’s Yarn audio
- Download 02 – The Black Hand audio
- Download 03 – The Mission Station audio
- Download 04 – Alphonse and His Annette audio
- Download 05 – Umslopogaas Makes a Promise audio
- Download 06 – The Night Wears On audio
- Download 07 – A Slaughter Grim and Great audio
- Download 08 – Alphonse Explains audio
- Download 09 – Into the Unknown audio
- Download 10 – The Rose of Fire audio
- Download 11 – The Frowning City audio
- Download 12 – The Sister Queens audio
- Download 13 – About the Zu-Vendi People audio
- Download 14 – The Flower Temple audio
- Download 15 – Sorais’ Song audio
- Download 16 – Before the Statue audio
- Download 17 – The Storm Breaks audio
- Download 18 – War! Red War! audio
- Download 19 – A Strange Wedding audio
- Download 20 – The Battle of the Pass audio
- Download 21 – Away! Away! audio
- Download 22 – How Umslopogaas Held the Stair audio
- Download 23 – I Have Spoken audio
- Download 24 – By Another Hand audio
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“An Adventurer – He that goes out to meet whatever may come!” This is the credo of Allan Quatermain, the quintessential, swashbuckling protagonist of Allan Quatermain by H. Rider Haggard. Quatermain first makes his appearance as a character in Haggard's most famous bestselling adventure tale, King Solomon's Mines. Published in 1885, this Victorian action novel depicts a group led by Allan Quatermain who travel to a remote region in Africa in search of the missing brother of one of them. It is considered the very first English adventure tale set in what was perhaps disparagingly then called the “Dark Continent.”
King Solomon's Mines was also an early example of marketing hype. The book became an instant bestseller following weeks of relentless publicity on billboards, newspaper ads and posters in London. It was also published at a time when expeditions to Egypt and other ancient civilizations were underway, thus generating huge interest in unexplored lands.
In Allan Quatermain, the second book in the series, Rider Haggard tells of the further adventures of his cult hero. Quatermain is a professional big game hunter and trader. He is a typical colonialist and imperialist who believes that Africa needs to be “civilized” by the efforts of the White Man. However, he also believes that the native people should have a say in their own affairs. His faithful old servant, a Hottentot named Hans, accompanies him on most of his adventures.
The book is set in the years following the King Solomon's Mines episode. The opening chapter, The Consul's Yarn begins with Quatermain's two friends Sir Henry Curtis and Captain John Good visiting him to condole him on his young son's untimely death. Quatermain is bored with his uneventful life in civilization and plans to return to the Africa. The friends agree to accompany him and this is the start of another fast paced saga, replete with blood thirsty tribal people, Masai warriors, meeting with an old Scottish civil servant and much more.
Author of more than 60 books, Henry Rider Haggard was sent to Africa by his relatively wealthy father who felt that the boy would never amount to much. He returned from Africa following a moderately successful career as a government servant and settled down to write about his experiences. His novels did not meet with much initial success, but with the publication of King Solomon's Mines, his name became a byword for adventure. He was also passionately interested in agricultural reform and social uplift of the colonies.
Allan Quatermain is a great read and a good addition to your collection of adventure sagas.
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