
audiobook
by H. Rider (Henry Rider) Haggard
Set against the restless frontier of 1830s South Africa, the tale immerses listeners in a world where British ambition, Boer desperation, and Zulu power collide. Through the eyes of a young Allan Quatermain—still learning French and far from the fame of his later adventures—we glimpse a continent on the brink of upheaval, its peoples caught in a vortex of mistrust and shifting loyalties.
When a convoy of trekkers pushes northward, they encounter the brutal assault on Maraisfontein, a desperate rescue, and a tense shooting match that tests both skill and resolve. Along the way, colorful companions such as Hernando Pereira appear, and the shadow of the Zulu king Dingane looms ever larger. The narrative blends vivid action with careful historical detail, offering an engaging portrait of courage, cultural clash, and the early sparks that would shape the continent’s destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (554K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1999-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1925
Adventure, lost worlds, and ancient mysteries run through these classic stories by one of the great popular novelists of the late Victorian era. Best known for King Solomon's Mines and She, he helped shape the modern adventure tale and inspired generations of writers.
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