![]() ![]() It is a novel of fearless adventurers versus noble savages or what may be described as Zulus meet the Vikings. King Solomon’s Mines: The novel that made the name of Sir Henry Rider Haggard. BEST SIR HENRY RIDER HAGGARD BOOKSĮven as Sir Henry has so many exceptional novels to his name, the most appreciated of his novels include: “Moon of Israel” was adapted into an Australian epic titled “Queen of the Slaves” in 1924. The novels “Dawn”, “Jess”, “Beatrice”, “Swallow” and “Stella Fregelius” have also had film versions produced. The novel “She” has also been adapted into a film at least ten times starting in 1899, when Georges Méliès made the first version titled “La Colonne de feu”. His debut novel “King Solomon’s Mines” has been adapted into a movie at least six times since the first adaptation in 1937. Many of Henry Rider Haggard’s novels have been adapted into movies. SIR HENRY RIDER HAGGARD BOOKS INTO TV/MOVIES With so much popularity some of his novels have been made into Hollywood movies. Selling millions of copies and inspiring Indiana Jones, one of the biggest lost world protagonists, Allan Quatertermain is Rider Haggard’s most influential and popular characters. ![]() Haggard’s first novel was the 1885 published work “King Solomon’s Mines” that received much critical acclaim and popularity among readers. ![]()
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