Audiolibro: Nada the Lily
- Download Dedication, Preface and Introduction audio
- Download The Boy Chaka Prophesies audio
- Download Mopo in Trouble audio
- Download Mopo Ventures Home audio
- Download The Flight of Mopo and Baleka audio
- Download Mopo Becomes the King's Doctor audio
- Download The Birth of Umslopogaas audio
- Download Umslopogaas Answers the King audio
- Download The Great Ingomboco audio
- Download The Loss of Umslopogaas audio
- Download The Trial of Mopo audio
- Download The Counsel of Baleka audio
- Download The Tale of Galazi the Wolf audio
- Download Galazi Becomes King of the Wolves audio
- Download The Wolf-Brethren audio
- Download The Death of the King's Slayers audio
- Download Umslopogaas Ventures Out to Win the Axe audio
- Download Umslopogaas Becomes Chief of the People of the Axe audio
- Download The Curse of Baleka audio
- Download Masilo Comes to the Kraal Dugeza audio
- Download Mopo Bargains with the Princes audio
- Download The Death of Chaka audio
- Download Mopo Goes to Seek the Slaughterer audio
- Download Mopo Reveals Himself to the Slaughterer audio
- Download The Slaying of the Boers audio
- Download The War with the Halakazi People audio
- Download The Finding of Nada audio
- Download The Stamping of the Fire audio
- Download The Lily is Brought to Dingaan audio
- Download Mopo Tells His Tale audio
- Download The Coming of Nada audio
- Download The War of the Women audio
- Download Zenita Comes to the King audio
- Download The End of the People Black and Grey audio
- Download The Lily's Farewell audio
- Download The Vengeance of Mopo and His Fosterling audio
- Download Mopo Ends His Tale audio
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A classic tale of love and revenge set in the Zulu Kingdom of present-day KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. A work of fiction loosely woven around actual historical events, Nada the Lily is unusual in the literature of the British empire for its cast of entirely black African characters. Narrated by Mopo, witch-doctor to the legendary Zulu king, Chaka, and featuring a spectral wolf pack and a cave that becomes a tomb, the novel continues in the spirit of the Alan Quatermain novels that made H. Rider Haggard the best-selling author of the nineteenth century. Nada the Lily was republished in the 1970s as the twentieth volume in the celebrated Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library, which included nine of Haggard's works. - Summary by Phil Benson
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