The Ivory Child: The Ivory Child: H. Rider Haggard's African Adventure in Search of an Ivory Treasure

· Prabhat Prakashan
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274
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The Ivory Child by H. Rider Haggard: This adventure novel follows the story of adventurer and ivory trader Alan Quartermain as he is recruited to help a group of missionaries rescue and protect a young girl who holds great spiritual and political power in a remote African kingdom.

Key Aspects of the Book "The Ivory Child":
High Stakes Adventure: The novel is full of daring chases, intense battles, and unexpected twists, as Quartermain and his companions race to save the kidnapped girl and thwart those who seek to exploit her for their own gain.
Exploration of African Cultures: The novel offers a detailed and nuanced portrayal of African peoples and their customs, including their religious beliefs and spiritual practices.
Themes of Colonialism and Political Power: The novel explores the complex power dynamics at play in colonial Africa, including the struggles for independence and autonomy by indigenous peoples.

H. Rider Haggard was an English writer and colonial administrator who drew heavily on his experiences and observations in Africa for his novels. He is best known for his adventure stories featuring Allan Quatermain, but also wrote several works exploring spiritualism and the occult. The Ivory Child is a prime example of his blend of adventure, fantasy, and social commentary.

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H. Rider Haggard was an English writer and colonial administrator who drew heavily on his experiences and observations in Africa for his novels. He is best known for his adventure stories featuring Allan Quatermain, but also wrote several works exploring spiritualism and the occult. The Ivory Child is a prime example of his blend of adventure, fantasy, and social commentary.

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