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  1. Sir Henry Rider Haggard KBE (/ ˈ h æ ɡ ər d /; 22 June 1856 – 14 May 1925) was an English writer of adventure fiction romances set in exotic locations, predominantly Africa, and a pioneer of the lost world literary genre.

  2. H. Rider Haggard, KBE ( / ˈhæɡərd /; 1856–1925) was a British writer, largely of adventure fiction, but also of non-fiction. The eighth child of a Norfolk barrister and squire, [1] through family connections he gained employment with Sir Henry Bulwer during the latter's service as lieutenant-governor of Natal, South Africa. [2] .

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · Sir H. Rider Haggard (born June 22, 1856, Bradenham, Norfolk, Eng.—died May 14, 1925, London) was an English novelist best known for his romantic adventure King Solomon’s Mines (1885). The son of a barrister, Haggard was educated at Ipswich grammar school and by private tutors.

  4. Apr 24, 2012 · Henry Rider Haggard (b. 1856–d. 1925) assisted in the annexation of the Transvaal in South Africa as a young man before going on to write more than fifty novels and a dozen books of nonfictional works on sociology, agriculture, and religion.

  5. H. Rider Haggard has 1678 books on Goodreads with 215805 ratings. H. Rider Haggard’s most popular book is King Solomon's Mines (Allan Quatermain, #1).

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  7. Complete order of H. Rider Haggard books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.