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King Solomon's Mines - The Graphic Novel

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Zusatztext "I  highly recommend  Campfire’s comics. They do what they are intended to do and do it in  a way that excites kids about classic literature." — Chris Wilson! The Graphic Classroom (a resource for teachers and librarians) "Campfire has another thrilling classic! this time into the heart of Africa. . . . Action! adventure! mystery! and the dream of finding a lost treasure! all ingredients to feed a kid’s imagination." -- School Library Journal Informationen zum Autor Sir Henry Rider Haggard was born on June 22, 1856 in Norfolk, England. He was very much an Englishman and a gentleman, but like his most famous creation, Alan Quatermain, he found himself in the wilds of Africa at the tender age of nineteen. Having worked in, and travelled around, South Africa for several years, Henry finally settled down with his wife in England, in 1881. His first book, Cetywayo and his White Neighbours was published in 1882. Although it was not as successful as he would have hoped, this did not deter him. Three years later King Solomon's Mines , an adventure story set in Africa, brought him instant and amazing success. In 1887, She also proved to be a hit and won critical acclaim. Klappentext Many years ago George Curtis set out for South Africa in the wild hope of making a fortune. Since then his brother! Sir Henry Curtis! has not seen or heard of him. Sir Henry and his friend! Captain Good! decide that sitting around waiting is doing no good! and set out to find him. As luck would have it they meet Allan Quatermain! an experienced elephant hunter! who encountered the missing brother many years earlier. He had told Quatermain that he was searching for the mines of King Solomon - diamond mines! which most people believe to be a myth. With a glimmer of hope! and an idea which way he had headed! our heroic trio venture out into the unexplored regions of Africa. Their quest takes them into the very heart of danger. Unbelievable adventures follow involving ancient tribes! terrifying Kings and evil witches. Will our adventurers find George and the treasures rumored to be hidden in King Solomon's Mines? Or will the obstacles they experience prove too much for them? Zusammenfassung Many years ago George Curtis set out for South Africa in the wild hope of making a fortune. Since then his brother! Sir Henry Curtis! has not seen or heard of him. Sir Henry and his friend! Captain Good! decide that sitting around waiting is doing no good! and set out to find him. As luck would have it they meet Allan Quatermain! an experienced elephant hunter! who encountered the missing brother many years earlier. He had told Quatermain that he was searching for the mines of King Solomon - diamond mines! which most people believe to be a myth. With a glimmer of hope! and an idea which way he had headed! our heroic trio venture out into the unexplored regions of Africa. Their quest takes them into the very heart of danger. Unbelievable adventures follow involving ancient tribes! terrifying Kings and evil witches. Will our adventurers find George and the treasures rumored to be hidden in King Solomon's Mines? Or will the obstacles they experience prove too much for them? ...

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Authors Bhupendra Ahluwalia, H. Rider/ Welsh Haggard, Henry Haggard, Henry Rider Haggard, CEL Welsh
Assisted by Bhupendra Ahluwalia (Illustration), CEL Welsh (Editor)
Publisher Steerforth press
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 8 to 12
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.03.2011
 
EAN 9789380028538
ISBN 978-93-80028-53-8
No. of pages 72
Dimensions 166 mm x 261 mm x 4 mm
Series Campfire Graphic Novels
Campfire Graphic Novels
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Interior design, design

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