King Solomon’s Mines

King Solomon’s Mines by H. Rider Haggard, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 5, 2015, is a literary work that follows the adventures of Allan Quatermain, an experienced white hunter in South Africa. When aristocrat Sir Henry Curtis and Captain Good seek Quatermain’s assistance to locate Sir Henry’s brother, who vanished while searching for the legendary King Solomon’s Mines, Quatermain reluctantly agrees to lead the expedition. Armed with a mysterious map and driven by the promise of treasure, the group embarks on a perilous journey into the uncharted interior, facing numerous challenges along the way.
Readers will find a rich narrative that explores themes of adventure and survival as Quatermain and his companions traverse deserts and mountains, encountering both natural dangers and the enigmatic inhabitants of Kukuanaland. The story delves into the complexities of their interactions with the local society, as they navigate cultural misunderstandings and the need to assert their status as “white men from the stars.” This edition spans 270 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed account of their quest filled with intrigue and unexpected twists.
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Thank you for checking out this book by Theophania Publishing. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you soon. We have thousands of titles available, and we invite you to search for us by name, contact us via our website, or download our most recent catalogues. Allan Quatermain, an adventurer and white hunter based in Durban, in what is now South Africa, is approached by aristocrat Sir Henry Curtis and his friend Captain Good, seeking his help finding Sir Henry’s brother, who was last seen travelling north into the unexplored interior on a quest for the fabled King Solomon’s Mines. Quatermain has a mysterious map purporting to lead to the mines, but had never taken it seriously. However, he agrees to lead an expedition in return for a share of the treasure, or a stipend for his son if he is killed along the way. He has little hope they will return alive, but reasons that he has already outlived most people in his profession, so dying in this manner at least ensures that his son will be provided for. They also take along a mysterious native, Umbopa, who seems more regal, handsome and well-spoken than most porters of his class, but who is very anxious to join the party. Travelling by oxcart, they reach the edge of a desert, but not before a hunt in which a wounded elephant claims the life of a servant. They continue on foot across the desert, almost dying of thirst before finding the oasis shown halfway across on the map. Reaching a mountain range called Suliman Berg, they climb a peak (one of “Sheba’s Breasts”) and enter a cave where they find the frozen corpse of José Silvestre (also spelt Silvestra), the 16th-century Portuguese explorer who drew the map in his own blood. That night, a second servant dies from the cold, so they leave his body next to Silvestra’s, to “give him a companion”. They cross the mountains into a raised valley, lush and green, known as Kukuanaland. The inhabitants have a well-organised army and society and speak an ancient dialect of IsiZulu. Kukuanaland’s capital is Loo, the destination of a magnificent road from ancient times. The city is dominated by a central royal kraal. They soon meet a party of Kukuana warriors who are about to kill them when Captain Good nervously fidgets with his false teeth, making the Kukuanas recoil in fear. Thereafter, to protect themselves, they style themselves “white men from the stars”-sorcerer-gods-and are required to give regular proof of their divinity, considerably straining both their nerves and their ingenuity.
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