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King Solomon's Mines is a novel written by H. Rider Haggard and published in 1885. It tells the story of Allan Quatermain, a British big-game hunter who searches for the legendary King Solomon's Mines in Africa, at the behest of an unnamed client. The book has been adapted numerous times for film and television. The novel is divided into four parts, each part told in the first-person by one of the protagonists. The first three parts all feature Allan Quatermain as their protagonist and are set in Africa, while Part 4 features his son. The book has been adapted numerous times as films, television series, comics and video games.
""King Solomon's Mines"" is an adventure novel written by H. Rider Haggard. First published in 1885, it follows the journey of Allan Quatermain, a professional big-game hunter, as he leads a small group of explorers on a quest to find the legendary mines of King Solomon in Africa. The story is filled with thrilling encounters, dangerous obstacles, and hidden treasures. As the group ventures deeper into uncharted territory, they face hostile tribes, treacherous landscapes, and the mysteries of the African continent. Along the way, they discover ancient civilizations, encounter wild animals, and unravel the secrets of King Solomon's Mines. Haggard's novel combines elements of adventure, exploration, and colonial-era romance. It offers a vivid portrayal of African landscapes and cultures, while also exploring themes of greed, imperialism, and the clash between Western and indigenous societies.
John Solomon-Supercarg
ALPHA EDITION
2022
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King Solomon's Mines is a classic adventure novel by the British author Sir Henry Rider Haggard, first published in 1885. The book is one of the first works of the 'Lost World' literary genre, which was highly popular during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, inspiring many other authors to create similar stories. The novel is set in the context of the European scramble for Africa and reflects the colonial mindset of the era.
The well-known book King Solomon's Mines (1885) was written by English adventurer and fabulist Sir H. Rider Haggard. Adventurer and white hunter Allan Quatermain live in Durban in what is now South Africa. Aristocrat Sir Henry Curtis and his buddy Captain Good approach him and ask for his assistance in locating Sir Henry's brother. They bring a mystery native with them by the name of Umbopa who resembles a more regal, attractive, and well-spoken porter than others. They soon come upon a group of Kukuana warriors who are just ready to slay them when Captain Good fumbles with his dentures in nervousness. They identify as ""white men from the stars""-sorcerer-gods-to protect themselves and are forced to demonstrate their deity. She takes them to a treasure room hidden deep beneath a mountain that is stocked with gold, gems, and ivory. Then, as they are gazing at the riches, she cunningly slips away and activates a hidden mechanism that shuts the huge stone door to the pit. They discover an escape route after a few depressing days spent locked in the dark chamber, which is enough to make them wealthy. A distraught Ignosi tells them they must go back home to live with their own people and stops them.
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"John Solomon Supercargo" by Henry Bedford-Jones is a thrilling maritime adventure novel that takes readers on a high-stakes journey across the high seas. As a work of fiction by the prolific author Henry Bedford-Jones, the novel immerses readers in an action-packed tale of adventure and intrigue. Centered around the titular character, John Solomon Supercargo, the story follows his exploits aboard ship voyages filled with cargo, trading, and treasure hunting. Bedford-Jones expertly captures the excitement and danger of life at sea, weaving a narrative brimming with suspense and action. Against the backdrop of maritime settings, readers are swept into a world of intrigue as Solomon navigates through perilous situations and encounters unexpected challenges. With its gripping storyline and fast-paced plot, "John Solomon Supercargo" offers readers an exhilarating adventure that keeps them on the edge of their seats until the very end.
What does ancient Israel's most prosperous king have to teach us about living wisely today? Beloved Our Daily Bread author Bill Crowder offers practical application for the twenty-first century from the life of King Solomon, who was blessed with understanding "as measureless as the sand on the seashore." In six chapters, Crowder unpacks the well-known and lesser-known successes and failures of the person the Bible says was the wisest man to ever live. From Solomon's wisdom and folly, you will learn how to apply scriptural truths to everyday decisions, relationships, and difficulties. Discover how to trade pride and self-reliance for a humble, daily dependence on God. Bill Crowder served in the pastorate for more than 20 years before joining Our Daily Bread Ministries. He has published more than 20 books including Wisdom for Our Worries, has written many Bible-study booklets, and cohosts the Discover the Word podcast. Now semiretired, Bill and his wife, Marlene, live in North Carolina.
John Solomon-Supercargo
Antigonos Verlag
2025
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