
A seasoned explorer, once famed for his daring hunts across Africa, gathers his closest friends for a final, desperate expedition. After the sudden loss of his only son, he abandons his English home, joining his old comrades Sir Henry Curtis and Captain Good to chase rumors of an untouched people living in the remote highlands. Their goal is both personal—seeking meaning beyond grief—and legendary, hoping to uncover a civilization hidden from the world.
The tale opens with the hunter’s recollection of an early foray into the rugged country of Sikukuni, where he risked fever and scarce supplies to trade ivory. He paints vivid pictures of endless bushveld, granite koppies standing like sentinels, and the oppressive heat that turns the March landscape into a stewing cauldron. As the party pushes deeper, the harsh environment and whispered legends hint at both great danger and the promise of an unprecedented discovery.
Language
en
Duration
~34 minutes (33K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Al Haines
Release date
2021-12-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1925
Best known for the classic adventures King Solomon’s Mines and She, this English novelist helped shape the modern lost-world tale with stories full of danger, mystery, and far-off landscapes. His time in southern Africa fed the vivid settings and atmosphere that made his fiction so widely read.
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