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  • The Ghost Kings: Henry Rider Haggard The Ghost Kings

    Henry Rider Haggard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 21, 2017)
    The author wrote, "The Zulus have a strange story of a white girl who in Dingaan's day was supposed to 'hold the spirit' of some legendary goddess of theirs who is also white. This girl, they say, was very beautiful and brave, and had great power in the land before the battle of the Blood River, which they fought with the emigrant Boers. Her title was Lady of the Zulus, or more shortly, Zoola, which means Heaven." This is her story.
  • The Ghost Kings

    H. Rider Haggard

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Sept. 27, 2006)
    The afternoon was intensely, terribly hot. Looked at from the high ground where they were encamped above the river, the sea, a mile or two to her right—for this was the coast of Pondo-land—to little Rachel Dove staring at it with sad eyes, seemed an illimitable sheet of stagnant oil.
  • The Ghost Kings

    Henry Rider Haggard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 2, 2017)
    The Ghost Kings is a 1908 mystery-adventure novel by H Rider Haggard, set on the borders of Zululand in Africa. In this story Mr. Rider Haggard returns to the manner of his earlier romances to such good purpose that, despite its length and somewhat episodic character, interest is kept up from beginning to end.
  • The Ghost Kings

    Henry Rider Haggard

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 1, 2017)
    The Ghost Kings
  • The Ghost Kings

    H. Rider Haggard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 15, 2018)
    The Ghost Kings is a 1908 mystery-adventure novel by H Rider Haggard, set on the borders of Zululand in Africa. In this story Mr. Rider Haggard returns to the manner of his earlier romances to such good purpose that, despite its length and somewhat episodic character, interest is kept up from beginning to end.
  • The Ghost Kings by H. Rider Haggard, Fiction, Fantasy, Historical, Action & Adventure, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology

    H. Rider Haggard

    Paperback (Aegypan, Nov. 1, 2007)
    A strange girl, was Rachel Dove . . . raised in the jungles of Africa by a mother with mystical leanings and a father possessed by the missionary spirit. "Lady of the Lightning," the Kaffirs called her, in memory of her surviving a violent storm -- a name that foretold her later, mystic reputation among them. Yet she had not survived that storm alone -- for a boy, Richard Darrien, rescued her from drowning in the raging torrent. Rachel sensed their lives would be intertwined -- however strange those lives should become, in the mysterious and unforgiving jungle.
  • The Ghost Kings

    Henry Rider, Haggard,, Sir Angels

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2017)
    The Ghost Kings is a 1908 mystery-adventure novel by H Rider Haggard, set on the borders of Zululand in Africa. In this story Mr. Rider Haggard returns to the manner of his earlier romances to such good purpose that, despite its length and somewhat episodic character, interest is kept up from beginning to end.
  • The Ghost Kings

    H. Rider Haggard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 10, 2017)
    Young missionary Rachel Dove has spent most of her life in the darkest depths of Africa, sacrificing her health and happiness to support her father's charitable initiatives on the continent. Little does she know that a nefarious villain and a renowned African warrior are scheming to whisk her away and make her the queen of a long-lost civilization. Will her beloved be able to rescue her in time?
  • The Ghost Kings

    H. Rider Haggard

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Jan. 18, 2008)
    Sir Henry Rider Haggard KBE (1856-1925) was a Victorian writer of adventure novels set in exotic locations. After failing his army entrance exam he was sent to a private 'crammer' in London to prepare for the entrance exam for the British Foreign Office, for which he never sat. Haggard's father sent him to Africa in an unpaid position as assistant to the secretary to Lieutenant-Governor of Natal Sir Henry Bulwer. Heavily influenced by the larger-than-life adventurers he met in Colonial Africa, the great mineral wealth discovered in Africa, and the ruins of ancient lost civilizations in Africa such as Great Zimbabwe, Haggard created his Allan Quatermain adventures. Haggard also wrote about agricultural and social issues reform, in part inspired by his experiences in Africa, but also based on what he saw in Europe. Haggard is most famous as the author of the best-selling novel King Solomon's Mines (1885). Amongst his other works are She (1887), Allan Quatermain (1888), Eric Brighteyes (1891) and Ayesha (1895).
  • The Ghost Kings

    Henry Rider Haggard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 3, 2017)
    At least this was what Tom said, but Rachel, who had been brought up among natives and understood their mind, knew that his real reason was that he wished to be out of the way when the baby was buried. Kaffirs do not like death, unless it comes by the assegai in war, and Tom, a good creature, had been fond of that baby during its short little life. Well, it was buried now; he had finished digging its resting-place in the hard soil before he went. Rachel, poor child, for she was but fifteen, had borne it to its last bed, and her father had unpacked his surplice from a box, put it on and read the Burial Service over the grave. Afterwards together they had filled in that dry, red earth, and rolled stones on to it, and as there were few flowers at this season of the year, placed a shrivelled branch or two of mimosa upon the stones—the best offering they had to make. Rachel and her father were the sole mourners at this funeral, if we may omit two rock rabbits that sat upon a shelf of stone in a neighbouring cliff, and an old baboon which peered at these strange proceedings from its crest, and finally pushed down a boulder before it departed, barking indignantly. Her mother could not come because she was ill with grief and fever in a little tent by the waggon. When it was all over they returned to her, and there had been a painful scene.
  • The Ghost Kings

    Haggard H. Rider (Henry Ride 1856-1925

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, Jan. 28, 2013)
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  • The Ghost Kings

    H. Rider Haggard

    Paperback (Independently published, April 13, 2019)
    "The Zulus have a strange story of a white girl who in Dingaan's day was supposed to 'hold the spirit' of some legendary goddess of theirs who is also white. This girl, they say, was very beautiful and brave, and had great power in the land before the battle of the Blood River, which they fought with the emigrant Boers. Her title was Lady of the Zulus, or more shortly, Zoola, which means Heaven." This is her story.