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The Ancient Allan

Henry Haggard

Publisher: Krill Press

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H. Rider Haggard was an English author known for adventure novels set in exotic locations.  Haggard is considered to be one of the first writers of the Lost World genre.  Haggard's novel She: A History of Adventure is a first-person narrative of 2 men in a lost kingdom.
Available since: 02/06/2016.

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