H. Rider Haggard Books in Order
H. Rider Haggard is a renowned English writer of adventure novels, renowned for setting his stories in exotic locations, particularly Africa. He is credited with creating the Lost World literary genre, which continues to captivate readers with its thrilling tales. His works, situated at the lighter end of Victorian literature, remain popular and influential to this day. As a prominent author, Haggard is best known for his breakout novel, King Solomon's Mines (1885), which marked the beginning of a series following the adventures of Allan Quatermain. In recognition of his achievements, Haggard was knighted twice: first as a Knight Bachelor in 1912, and later as a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1919.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by H. Rider Haggard
- #1AmazonKing Solomon's Mines(1885)
- #2AmazonAllan Quatermain
- #3AmazonAllan's Wife
- #4AmazonMaiwa's Revenge
- #5AmazonMarie(1912)
- #6AmazonChild of Storm(1913)
- #7AmazonHoly Flower(1915)
- #8AmazonThe Ivory Child(1916)
- #9AmazonFinished(1917)
- #10AmazonThe Ancient Allan(1920)
- #11AmazonShe and Allan(1921)
- #12AmazonHeu Heu(1924)
- #13AmazonTreasure of the Lake(1926)
- #14AmazonAllan Quatermain and the Ice Gods(1927)
- #15AmazonAllan's Wife, with Hunter Quatermain's Story(1980)
- #16AmazonTales of Allan Quatermain and Others(2002)
- #1AmazonCetywayo and His White Neighbours(1882)
- #2AmazonA Farmer's Year
- #3AmazonA Winter Pilgrimage(1901)
- #4AmazonRural England(1902)
- #5AmazonA Gardener's Year(1905)
- #6AmazonRegeneration(1910)
- #7AmazonRural Denmark and Its Lessons(1911)
- #8AmazonDiary of an African Journey(1914)
- #9AmazonAfter the War Settlement and Employment of Ex-service Men(1916)
- #10AmazonThe Days of My Life(1926)
- #11AmazonThe Private Diaries of Sir H. Rider Haggard, 1914-1925(1980)
- #12AmazonAllan Quatermain's Wife(1887)
- #13AmazonAdventure Stories for Boys and Girls(1985)
- #14AmazonTales Before Tolkien(2003)
- #15Amazon30 Occult & Supernatural Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die(2019)
- #1AmazonThe Witch's Head(1885)
- #2AmazonJess
- #3AmazonA Tale of Three Lions
- #4AmazonMr. Meeson's Will
- #5AmazonColonel Quaritch, V.C.
- #6AmazonCleopatra
- #7AmazonBeatrice
- #8AmazonThe World's Desire
- #9AmazonSaga of Eric Brighteyes / Eric Brighteyes
- #10AmazonNada the Lily
- #11AmazonMontezuma's Daughter
- #12AmazonThe People of the Mist
- #13AmazonHeart of the World
- #14AmazonJoan Haste
- #15AmazonThe Wizard
- #16AmazonDoctor Therne
- #17AmazonSwallow
- #18AmazonThe Spring of a Lion
- #19AmazonThe Last Boer War
- #20AmazonBlack Heart and White Heart(1900)
- #21AmazonElissa(1900)
- #22AmazonLysbeth(1901)
- #23AmazonPearl-Maiden(1903)
- #24AmazonStella Fregelius(1903)
- #25AmazonThe Brethren(1904)
- #26AmazonBenita / The Spirit of Bambatse(1906)
- #27AmazonThe Way of the Spirit(1906)
- #28AmazonFair Margaret(1907)
- #29AmazonThe Ghost Kings(1908)
- #30AmazonThe Yellow God(1908)
- #31AmazonThe Lady of Blossholme(1909)
- #32AmazonMorning Star(1910)
- #33AmazonQueen Sheba's Ring(1910)
- #34AmazonRed Eve(1911)
- #35AmazonThe Mahatma and the Hare(1911)
- #36AmazonThe Wanderer's Necklace(1914)
- #37AmazonLove Eternal(1918)
- #38AmazonMoon of Israel(1918)
- #39AmazonWhen the World Shook(1919)
- #40AmazonThe missionary and the witch-doctor(1920)
- #41AmazonSmith and the Pharaohs(1920)
- #42AmazonThe Virgin of the Sun(1922)
- #43AmazonQueen of the Dawn(1925)
- #44AmazonMary of Marion Isle(1929)
- #45AmazonBelshazzar(1930)
- #46AmazonAllan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold(1999)
About H. Rider Haggard
H. Rider Haggard is a renowned English writer of adventure novels, renowned for setting his stories in exotic locations, particularly Africa. He is credited with creating the Lost World literary genre, which continues to captivate readers with its thrilling tales. His works, situated at the lighter end of Victorian literature, remain popular and influential to this day. As a prominent author, Haggard is best known for his breakout novel, King Solomon's Mines (1885), which marked the beginning of a series following the adventures of Allan Quatermain. In recognition of his achievements, Haggard was knighted twice: first as a Knight Bachelor in 1912, and later as a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1919.
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