
A weathered hunter gathers his old companions for a night of wine and reminiscence, and the tale that unfurls is one of restless ambition and untamed Africa. Driven by rumors of a mysterious white civilization hidden in the continent’s uncharted highlands, Quatermain and his steadfast friends set out from England, braving fever‑ridden plains, towering granite koppies, and the ever‑present threat of the wilderness. Their journey quickly becomes a test of endurance, as they navigate hostile terrain, encounter fierce tribes, and chase elusive ivory caravans that promise both wealth and peril.
The narrative, narrated in Quatermain’s gravelly voice, blends vivid descriptions of the African bush with the gritty realities of colonial adventure. Listeners are drawn into the tension of a quest that teeters between discovery and disaster, feeling the heat of the sun‑scorched savannah and the weight of a promise that may never be fulfilled. The story promises a gripping first act, rich with danger, camaraderie, and the tantalizing lure of an unknown world.
Language
en
Duration
~34 minutes (33K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Christopher Hatka. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
1999-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1925
Best known for thrilling Victorian adventures like King Solomon’s Mines and She, this English writer helped shape the modern lost-world tale. His years in southern Africa gave his fiction the sweeping landscapes, danger, and sense of discovery that made his stories famous.
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