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H. Rider Haggard (1856–1925)

Author of King Solomon's Mines

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About the Author

Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925) is best remembered for his 34 adventure fantasy novels set in exotic locations. As a child, Haggard, whose father was an English barrister, was considered dim-witted and was inclined to daydreaming. His parents ended his formal education when he was seventeen, show more and he was sent to work in South Africa, where his imagination was inspired by the people, animals, and jungle. He became close friends with authors Rudyard Kipling and Andrew Lang. Haggard's most popular books are King Solomon's Mines (1886) and She (1887). He also wrote short stories, as well as nonfiction on topics such as gardening, English farming, and rural life, interests which led to duties on government commissions concerned with land maintenance. For his literary contributions and his government service, Haggard was knighted in 1912. Several of Haggard's novels have been filmed. She was filmed in 1965, starring Ursula Andress. King Solomon's Mines was filmed with Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr in 1950, and again with Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone in 1985. Also, the novel Allan Quatermain was filmed as Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold with Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone in 1986. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Image credit: Henry Rider Haggard, circa 1905. Photographer unknown. Bains News Service / Wikimedia.

Series

Works by H. Rider Haggard

King Solomon's Mines (1885) 6,204 copies, 141 reviews
She (1886) 3,241 copies, 76 reviews
Allan Quatermain (1887) 895 copies, 17 reviews
The People of the Mist (1894) — Author — 569 copies, 10 reviews
Ayesha: The Return of She (1905) — Author — 551 copies, 15 reviews
She / King Solomon's Mines / Allan Quatermain (1885) 455 copies, 6 reviews
Cleopatra (1889) — Author — 328 copies, 7 reviews
She and Allan (1921) 289 copies, 8 reviews
Eric Brighteyes (1890) — Author — 272 copies, 4 reviews
The World's Desire (1890) 244 copies, 5 reviews
Pearl Maiden (1903) 212 copies, 1 review
Montezuma's Daughter (1893) 210 copies, 7 reviews
Wisdom's Daughter (1923) — Author — 176 copies, 3 reviews
When the World Shook (1919) — Author — 170 copies, 4 reviews
The Wanderer's Necklace (1914) 159 copies, 3 reviews
The Brethren (1904) 154 copies, 3 reviews
Lysbeth: A Tale of the Dutch (1901) 150 copies, 2 reviews
Nada the Lily (1892) 137 copies, 3 reviews
Allan's Wife (1889) 137 copies, 4 reviews
The Morning Star of Amen (1910) 120 copies, 1 review
Marie (1912) 113 copies, 2 reviews
Child of Storm (1913) 112 copies, 4 reviews
Queen Sheba's Ring (1910) — Author — 111 copies, 5 reviews
Allan and the Holy Flower (1915) — Author — 111 copies, 2 reviews
Heart of the World (1976) 104 copies, 5 reviews
The Ivory Child (1916) 102 copies, 4 reviews
Benita (1906) 93 copies, 3 reviews
She • King Solomon's Mines (2018) 92 copies, 3 reviews
Maiwa's Revenge (1888) 92 copies, 1 review
Finished (1917) 79 copies, 1 review
The Ancient Allan (1920) 78 copies, 3 reviews
Allan Quatermain and the Ice Gods (1927) 77 copies, 3 reviews
The Yellow God (1908) 66 copies
Moon of Israel (1918) 64 copies, 3 reviews
Heu-Heu or the Monster (1924) 62 copies, 1 review
Red Eve (1911) 60 copies
The Wizard (1896) 59 copies, 1 review
The Virgin of the Sun (1922) 57 copies, 1 review
Mr. Meeson's Will (1888) 53 copies, 1 review
The Treasure of the Lake (1926) 48 copies, 1 review
King Solomon's Mines • Allan Quatermain (2008) 48 copies, 1 review
The Witch's Head (1884) 44 copies, 2 reviews
The Ghost Kings (1908) 44 copies, 1 review
Beatrice (1889) 43 copies, 1 review
Swallow (1898) 43 copies
Jess (1886) 41 copies, 2 reviews
Fair Margaret (1907) 40 copies
King Solomon's Mines [1985 film] (1985) — Author — 39 copies, 1 review
She & The Return of She (2007) — Author — 39 copies
Cleopatra(Annotated) (2016) 38 copies
The Mahatma and the Hare (1911) 37 copies
Dawn (1884) 37 copies
Colonel Quaritch, V.C. (1888) 36 copies
Queen of the Dawn (2000) 32 copies
Smith and the Pharaohs and Other Tales (1920) 31 copies, 1 review
The Lady of Blossholme (1909) 28 copies
Stella Fregelius (1903) 28 copies
Doctor Therne (1898) 26 copies
A Tale of Three Lions (1887) 24 copies
Long Odds (1886) 22 copies
Joan Haste (2003) 22 copies
Belshazzar (1928) — Author — 21 copies, 1 review
Black Heart and White Heart (1896) 19 copies, 1 review
Love Eternal (1918) 16 copies
A Farmers Year (1899) 14 copies
Haggard Aycha (1905) 12 copies
Mary of Marion Isle (2008) 11 copies
The Days of My Life (2006) 9 copies, 1 review
The Last Boer War (2001) 9 copies
The Way of the Spirit (2008) 7 copies
A Winter Pilgrimage (1999) 5 copies
Novelas escogidas (1966) 5 copies
ALLAN QUATERMAIN.TOME 2. (1887) 4 copies
A Gardener's Year (2010) 4 copies
Die Berge des Mondes (1994) 4 copies
The Treasury of Allan Quatermain Vol. I (2007) 4 copies, 1 review
Magepa the Buck (1912) 4 copies
La città nascosta (2011) 3 copies
Only a Dream (2012) 3 copies
African Stories 2 copies
ALLAN QUATERMAIN.TOME 1. (1983) 2 copies
Kütt Quatermaini lugu (2005) 2 copies
La fleur sacrée T2 (1983) 1 copy
L'esclave reine (1984) 1 copy
Margaret 1 copy
Little Flower (2012) 1 copy
(all) 1 copy
La nuit des Pharaons. (1985) 1 copy
El pueblo de la niebla (2019) 1 copy
La estrella matutina 1 copy, 1 review
Pollyanna 1 copy
Rozamunda 1 copy

Associated Works

Tales Before Tolkien: The Roots of Modern Fantasy (2003) — Contributor — 685 copies, 8 reviews
King Solomon's Mines [World's Best Reading] (1994) 253 copies, 2 reviews
Science Fiction Short Stories (Gothic Fantasy) (2015) — Contributor — 181 copies, 1 review
The Road to Science Fiction #1: From Gilgamesh to Wells (1977) — Contributor — 166 copies, 1 review
Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy, Volume 2: Witches (1984) — Contributor — 153 copies, 1 review
The Mammoth Book of Modern Ghost Stories (2007) — Contributor — 149 copies, 4 reviews
The Big Book of Adventure Stories (2011) — Contributor — 137 copies, 3 reviews
Into the Mummy's Tomb (2001) — Contributor — 127 copies
Great Supernatural Stories: 101 Horrifying Tales (2017) — Contributor — 118 copies
World's Great Adventure Stories (1929) — Contributor — 83 copies
Mammoth Book of Short Fantasy Novels (Mammoth) (1986) — Contributor, some editions — 80 copies, 1 review
100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature, Volume 2 (2021) — Contributor — 80 copies
Lost Worlds Short Stories (Gothic Fantasy) (2017) — Contributor — 65 copies
King Solomon's Mines [1950 film] (1950) — Original novel — 63 copies, 1 review
Baker's Dozen: 13 Short Fantasy Novels (1984) — Contributor — 45 copies, 1 review
Terror By Gaslight (1975) — Contributor — 39 copies, 2 reviews
Best Loved Books for Young Readers 13 (1969) 38 copies, 1 review
King Solomon's Mines [2004 TV miniseries] (2004) — Original book — 37 copies, 1 review
Famous and Curious Animal Stories (1982) — Contributor — 34 copies, 2 reviews
King Solomon's Mines and Other Adventure Classics (2016) — Contributor — 32 copies
Realms of wizardry (1976) — Contributor — 25 copies
Horror by Lamplight (1993) — Contributor — 19 copies
Stories by English Authors (2013) — Contributor — 17 copies, 1 review
Loaded for Bear: A Treasury of Great Hunting Stories (1990) — Contributor — 17 copies
Fifty Enthralling Stories of the Mysterious East (1937) — Contributor — 17 copies
Fifty True Stories Stranger Than Fiction (1936) — Contributor — 16 copies
The Zinzolin Book of Occult Fiction (2022) — Contributor — 15 copies
Stories by English Authors: Africa (1990) — Contributor — 15 copies
She [1965 film] (1965) — Original novel — 14 copies
Before Superman: Superhumans of the Radium Age (2025) — Contributor — 13 copies
Escape Stories (1980) — Contributor — 11 copies
The Thrill of Horror: 22 Terrifying Tales (1975) — Contributor — 11 copies
My First Book (1894) — Contributor — 9 copies, 1 review
Spirits Spooks and Other Sinister Creatures (1984) — Contributor — 8 copies
Ancient Egyptian Supernatural Tales (2017) — Contributor — 7 copies
Marvel Classics Comics No. 24 — Story — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Haggard, H. Rider
Legal name
Haggard, Henry Rider
Birthdate
1856-06-22
Date of death
1925-05-14
Gender
male
Education
Ipswich Grammar School
Occupations
novelist
barrister
civil servant
Awards and honors
Knight Commander, Order of the British Empire (1919)
Knight Bachelor (1912)
Relationships
Haggard, Lilias Rider (daughter)
Short biography
Sir H. Rider Haggard

Also known asSir Henry Rider Haggard
born
June 22, 1856

Bradenham, England
died
May 14, 1925 (aged 68)

London, England
notable works“She”
“King Solomon’s Mines”
“Heart of the World”
“The Ivory Child”
“Cleopatra”
“Nada the Lily”
“A Farmer’s Year”
“Queen Sheba’s Ring”
“Rural England”
“Marie”

Sir H. Rider Haggard, in full Sir Henry Rider Haggard (born June 22, 1856, Bradenham, Norfolk, Eng.—died May 14, 1925, London), English novelist best known for his romantic adventure King Solomon’s Mines (1885).

The son of a barrister, Haggard was educated at Ipswich grammar school and by private tutors. In 1875, at age 19, he went to southern Africa as secretary to the governor of Natal, Sir Henry Bulwer. Then he served on Sir Theophilus Shepstone’s staff and himself hoisted the flag at the brief first annexation of the Transvaal (1877–81). He then became master of the high court there. In 1879 he returned to England, wrote a history of recent events in southern Africa, Cetywayo and His White Neighbours (1882), and read for the bar.

He published two unsuccessful novels but captured the public with his African adventure story King Solomon’s Mines. He followed this with She (1887) and further stories of Africa, notably Allan Quatermain (1887), Nada the Lily (1892), Queen Sheba’s Ring (1910), Marie (1912), and The Ivory Child (1916). He used other settings for such striking romances as Cleopatra (1889), Montezuma’s Daughter (1893), and Heart of the World (1896).

Haggard was also a practical farmer; he served on several government commissions concerning agriculture and was knighted in 1912 for these services. A Farmer’s Year (1899) and Rural England, 2 vol. (1902), are works of some importance. His autobiography, The Days of My Life: An Autobiography by Sir H. Rider Haggard (1926), was edited by C.J. Longman and published posthumously. With Robert Louis Stevenson, George MacDonald, and William Morris, Haggard was part of the literary reaction against domestic realism that has been called a romance revival.
(Written By: The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica)
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Bradenham, Norfolk, England, UK
Places of residence
South Africa
UK
Place of death
London, Middlesex, England, UK
Burial location
St Mary Churchyard, Ditchingham, Norfolk, England, UK
Map Location
England, UK

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Reviews

440 reviews


“Is there no man that will draw my veil and look upon my face, for it is very fair? Unto him who draws my veil shall I be, and peace will I give him, and sweet children of knowledge and good works.”

And a voice cried, “Through all those who seek after thee desire thee, behold! Virgin art thou, and Virgin shall thou go till Time be done. No man is there born of woman who may draw thy veil and live, nor shall be. By Death only can thy veil be drawn, oh Truth!”

And Truth stretched out her
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arms and wept, because those who sought her might not find her, nor look upon her face to face.

I have wanted to read She for so long, at first enflamed by the knowledge that one of my favourite writers, J. R. R. Tolkien, loved it and was inspired by it, and many years small embers were added to to the pile from various places where the author H. Rider Haggard was touted to be a juggernaut of adventure fiction. Having read She, the praise is well-deserved. Haggard is an excellent writer of adventure, and I was surprised to find that even elements of Gothic mystery and even a pinch of Lovecraftian horror permeated through the text, most stronger in the latter half. Haggard even goes philosophical in certain sections, and these too are rendered with polished prose and deep thoughts—and never once did they feel like asides from the main yarn but a natural part of its unravelling.

And in all this, the titular character ‘She’ takes the spotlight with her Ozymandian pride, her Siren-like beauty, her Circean infatuation, and her cynical philosophy (which we never truly excavate). He loves deeply as she hates, her mirth is as deep as her sorrow, and her moods are fickle but at the same time measured. She is an awesome figure in the realm of stories, a terrible and sublime villain, cruel and cunning to those who oppose her, yet warm and friendly to those who find favour with her.

Go and read She and meet She.
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They don't write books like this any more, and that is both a good and a bad thing.

You have to keep telling yourself that this book was written a LONG time ago, since it is a pretty safe bet that something in this book will offend virtually any modern reader. I found myself shaking my head in disbelief and laughing sort of the same way I used to laugh while watching Archie Bunker--except that Archie was an anachronism even during his first run on TV, and Alan Quartermain is quite enlightened show more for his time. Not that different from reading Edgar Rice Burroughs, really.

IF you can get past that, and I hope that you can, this is a fantastic adventure novel. Absolutely top shelf---how did I miss this one? Full of heroic characters, dastardly villains, complex plots and schemes, hair-raising adventures, creepy settings, epic battles and something that I did not expect----humor. This book is laugh out loud funny even while telling a straight forward adventure yarn in the classic style. A style it pretty much invented, I might say, just as I think that it is no stretch to say that without Alan Quartermain there would be no Indiana Jones. In fact the whole vibe of the movie borrows quite a bit from Haggard's style.

I have already bought a ticket for the remaining books in the series.
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A sequel to The Odyssey, written by H Rider Haggard *and* Andrew Lang? It sounded like a great idea. I opened it in the middle, which was a mistake; the choice of language and sentence structure identifies it as what it is, a Victorian-era fantasy with no ties to the ancient world. But going back to it and starting from the first page, I found it much more engaging. This time I got to page 141 before the two-women-besotted-with-one-man-through-multiple-lifetimes trope annoyed me too much to show more continue. I already read about the misadventures and poor decisions of Odysseus throughout The Odyssey, do I need to read more? Do I want to read more about Fates and fickle gods? On the whole, I think maybe not. It's starting to remind me of Dido and Aeneas too. Tbh, I miss Penelope, a much more active, clever and interesting character than either of the female leads in this book. 3 stars for keeping my attention through 60% of the book is generous. show less
This is certainly a book of its time, written originally in 1885, it is full of English Superiority over everybody, and the darker the skin, the more inferior the person is.

On the whole of it, its actually well written, but for modern readers who think elephants should not be hunted and everybody is equal, there will be both a lot of eye rolling, and out right rage (whole herds of elephants are decimated just for a few tusks of ivory). Also, there is exactly two named women in this story, show more one is an ancient witch, and the other is a beautiful tribes women (almost as beautiful as white person).

This story is the base for so many adventure stories and movies, such as Indian Jones Franchise. Its got witches, savages, exotic locations, missing heirs, pretty much everything you can want out of a book like this. So, if you can get past the 1880's British Superiority and the casual racism, its a good story, but not without its problems.
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