Nada the Lily

Nada the Lily by H. Rider Haggard, published by Wildside Press in 2003, is a work that delves into historical narratives through a fictional lens. This edition, comprising 348 pages, presents a story that aims to convey the remarkable spirit of kings and their subjects, making historical incidents more accessible to a broader audience.
Readers will find a narrative that focuses on the essence of historical events, often overlooked in traditional references. The book intertwines themes of action and adventure within its literary framework, offering insights into the lives and motivations of its characters. Haggard’s storytelling seeks to illuminate the past, providing a unique perspective on the events that shaped history.
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Statement by the author: The author’s aim… has been to convey, in a narrative form, some idea of the remarkable spirit which animated these kings and their subjects, and to make accessible, in a popular shape, incidents of history which are now, for the most part, only to be found in a few scarce works of reference, rarely consulted, except by students.
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