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Allan and the Holy Flower

by H. Rider Haggard, Mint Editions

When Brother John, a man known for wandering around Africa for years, tells Allan Quatermain about a rare and gorgeous orchid hidden in the wild flora of Africa, Quatermain is determined to find one. When he does, he travels to England and meets Stephen Somers, who collects special flowers. Somers was eager to buy the orchid, but after a mix up at an auction, he finds himself in trouble with his family. Nevertheless, Somers still desperately wants one of the African orchids, and offers to accompany Quatermain and finance the journey to recover another flower. Never one to turn down an expedition, Quatermain agrees, and together, they begin their expedition in Africa, determined to find the orchid that Brother John had described as the largest flower in the region. However, as their adventure unfolds, the men face unanticipated struggles. While they continue their search, the men must work together and think quick to survive the unexpected, trekking through land unknown, fighting battles, leading rescue missions, and navigating daunting encounters with cannibals, slave traders, and a giant gorilla. Filled with thrilling action, narrow escapes, and wonderful descriptions, Allan and the Holy Flower by H. Rider Haggard is a page-turning 19th century adventure novel. Set in colonial Africa, Haggard includes a setting that is not often depicted in English literature. First published in 1915, Allan and the Holy Flower remains to be a fresh and thrilling action- adventure, delighting audiences with its quick pace and nail-biting conflicts. Written in imaginative, yet accessible prose, Allan and the Holy Flower is a classic adventure novel perfect for all ages. This edition of Allan and the Holy Flower by H. Rider Haggard features a striking new cover design and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations, Allan and the Holy Flower caters to a contemporary audience while preserving the original innovation and adventure of H. Rider Haggard's work.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Back Cover

When the great English hunter Allan Quatermain and an orchid collector, Stephen Somers, set out to find a rare flower in the African wilderness, they discover much more than they bargained for. Written by the prolific innovator of the 19th century adventure genre, H. Rider Haggard, Allan and the Holy Flower is thrilling read, featuring battles, expeditions, cannibals, and unexpected discoveries.

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When the great English hunter Allan Quatermain and an orchid collector, Stephen Somers, set out to find a rare flower in the African wilderness, they discover much more than they bargained for. Written by the prolific innovator of the 19th century adventure genre, H. Rider Haggard, Allan and the Holy Flower is thrilling read, featuring battles, expeditions, cannibals, and unexpected discoveries.

Author Biography

Sir Henry Rider Haggard, (1856-1925) commonly known as H. Rider Haggard was an English author active during the Victorian era. Considered a pioneer of the lost world genre, Haggard was known for his adventure fiction. His work often depicted African settings inspired by the seven years he lived in South Africa with his family. In 1880, Haggard married Marianna Louisa Margitson and together they had four children, one of which followed her father's footsteps and became an author. Haggard is still widely read today, and is celebrated for his imaginative wit and impact on 19th century adventure literature.

Details

ISBN1513277626
Author Mint Editions
Pages 282
Series Mint Editions
Language English
Year 2021
ISBN-10 1513277626
ISBN-13 9781513277622
Format Paperback
Publisher Graphic Arts Books
Imprint Graphic Arts Books
Place of Publication Portland
Country of Publication United States
Publication Date 2021-04-22
NZ Release Date 2021-04-22
US Release Date 2021-04-22
UK Release Date 2021-04-22
DEWEY 823.8
Audience General
AU Release Date 2021-06-14

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