Reader(s): Homewood, Bill
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA0088
Barcode: 9781843795902
Release Date: 09/2012

HAGGARD, H.R.: Allan Quatermain (Unabridged)

We have met the intrepid hunter-tracker Allan Quatermain before, in H. Rider Haggard’s marvellous King Solomon’s Mines. This time, grieving from the tragic loss of his son, Quatermain longs to return to his beloved Africa. He sets out in search of a lost white tribe, the Zu-Vendis, ruled by two beautiful sister Queens. Once again, Quatermain’s companions are the indefatigable Sir Henry Curtis and Captain Good, and the magnificent Zulu warrior Umslopogaas. The journey is incredibly dangerous, and thrillingly told. After a fantastic underground journey by canoe, our heroes are embroiled in a bloody civil war when both queens fall in love with the irresistibly handsome Curtis.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Haggard, Henry Rider - Author
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
1Allan Quatermain00:41
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2Introduction05:22
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3In the centre of the room, however…06:23
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4And so the balance sways and the story runs…05:50
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5Chapter 1: The Consul's Yarn05:54
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6'Listen, old fellow,' went on Sir Henry…07:11
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7'Well, where are you gentlemen steering for?' asked our friend…06:10
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8The tall man (who among his own people was commonly…)06:19
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9I shook my head at him.06:43
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10Chapter 2: The Black Hand06:14
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11After the first day Good succeeded, with the help of some cloth…05:48
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'Hulloa!' holloaed Sir Henry from the other boat.05:42
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13Just then, too, although all the other sounds of the forest had ceased…05:43
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 2
1Chapter 3: The Mission Station06:38
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2In half an hour more we were once again making fair progress…06:39
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Crossing over a plank and through a very narrow opening in the wall…06:08
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4When dinner was over we lit our pipes…07:03
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Chapter 4: Alphonse and His Annette05:30
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Just as I returned his axe to Umslopogaas…07:04
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7As Umslopogaas, savage old Zulu that he was…06:07
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8Alphonse stopped weeping, and began to rub his back.05:38
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9Chapter 5: Umslopogaas Makes a Promise05:13
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10For a moment Umslopogaas looked up from his sharpening…06:03
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11Shortly after this, the people whom Mr. Mackenzie had sent out…06:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12The door was unbarred.05:06
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 3
1Meanwhile I had been thinking rapidly, as one does in emergencies…06:19
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2'Dearest Father and Mother,' ran the note…07:03
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Chapter 6: The Night Wears On05:54
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4'It is well,' went on Mr. Mackenzie.06:13
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5It so happened that Mr. Mackenzie had in his little store…06:20
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6It was now nearly one o'clock in the morning…05:51
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7Chapter 7: A Slaughter Grim and Great06:43
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8Presently Umslopogaas, who was a few paces ahead of me…05:11
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9When I was two-thirds up I halted…06:21
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10I soon got the magazine of the repeater filled again with cartridges…05:23
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11I myself did not go into the melee…05:41
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12Chapter 8: Alphonse Explains05:58
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 4
1At the kraal entrance the scene was a strange one.06:09
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2It struck me as an odd thing that a girl who could find the nerve…06:38
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Accordingly we brought him to the tree where he had hidden…06:50
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4Chapter 9: Into the Unknown06:19
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5We also promised to give him wages…05:59
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Thence we proceeded a distance of about a hundred and fifty miles…06:54
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7As we were paddling leisurely along…04:36
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8Up went the swans, circling ever higher till at last they were mere specks…00:03
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9Chapter 10: The Rose of Fire06:31
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10'Well, let us hope for the best and prepare ourselves for the worst,'…08:00
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11On we rushed towards this pillar of fire…06:47
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'My word,' called out Good, who was on shore the first…07:18
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 5
1'I say, you fellows, let's get out of this or we shall all go off our heads.'03:37
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2Chapter 11: The Frowning City05:09
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3Just then, however, the others woke up…06:30
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4So we hailed back in English, French…06:34
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Good did not much like this allusion to his fat…05:44
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Curiosity now began to overcome the fear of the onlookers…05:52
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7On the brow of this precipice stood a great building…05:52
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8Chapter 12: The Sister Queens06:28
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9On we went up the first flight of one hundred and twenty steps…06:05
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10In the exact centre of the hall was a solid mass of black marble…06:19
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11I have seen beautiful women in my day…05:30
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12'Oh, my word!' thought I to myself…05:59
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
13When they were all gone she bent forward…06:45
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 6
1Chapter 13: About the Zu-Vendi People06:02
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2The best bred people in the country are, as I think I have said…05:28
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Zu-Vendis has had its king-makers as well as England…06:08
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4The law of the country is, on the whole, mild and just…05:45
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5And now comes a question which I find some difficulty in answering.04:32
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Chapter 14: The Flower Temple06:36
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7As soon as we were seated the driver called out…06:07
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8Overcome at so awe-inspiring a sight, the vast loveliness…06:55
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9As we appeared there was a murmur through the vast crowd…04:14
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10There is silence upon the face of the Earth and the waters thereof!05:26
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11As he spoke a wonderful and a beautiful thing happened.05:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12Then Sorais made answer in her deep quiet tones…05:03
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 7
1Chapter 15: Sorais' Song05:48
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2On other days we would pay visits to the country seats…06:36
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Next day we were much more lively…05:36
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4That night, when in fear and trembling we attended the royal…05:25
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Another source of imminent danger to us was the rising envy…08:24
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Chapter 16: Before the Statue06:48
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7'Thou sayest thou dost love me,' she said in a low voice…07:21
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8I found the old warrior leaning on Inkosi-kaas as usual…06:04
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9This reading and signing of the laws took a long time…06:52
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10Chapter 17: The Storm Breaks04:49
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11From the direction of the quarters of the maids of honour…05:17
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
12At last, whether it was her gaze, or the perfume in her hair…06:00
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
Disc 8
1I gained audience of the Queen without trouble.07:27
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2Here we heard from Alphonse, who was deeply aggrieved…07:40
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Chapter 18: War! Red War!07:08
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4This incident was unimportant enough in itself…06:13
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Just then Sir Henry joined us, and Good arrived, too…06:04
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
6Throughout this long and eloquent address Good had been…06:56
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7Up she rose and, descending from the throne…07:06
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8'And I tell ye strangers - all save Bougwan…'06:33
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9Chapter 19: A Strange Wedding07:04
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10Now, as it happened, Agon had been hurried away that morning…06:57
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Disc 9
1It may, perhaps, be remembered…04:45
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2Well, that night Good and I messed as I have said in solitary grandeur…04:35
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3Chapter 20: The Battle of the Pass05:58
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4The main body of the army reached the neck about dinner-time…06:31
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5And at last up came the red sun…06:28
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6And so, notwithstanding all that we could do, the enemy drew nearer…07:08
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7Just then we saw the smaller bodies of cavalry stationed on…05:51
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8Chapter 21: Away! Away!06:36
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
9Leaving Umslopogaas to hold the horses, I hobbled to the spring…07:06
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
10On, clattering through the sleeping streets.07:46
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11Chapter 22: How Umslopogaas Held the Stair06:10
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Disc 10
1Just then, to my astonishment, the Zu-Vendi officer Kara…07:21
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
2For a moment the black-bearded Nasta stood with bowed face…06:56
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
3A gasp of wonder and astonishment rose from all those who…06:58
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
4I laughed, or rather tried to.07:06
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
5Chapter 23: I Have Spoken05:40
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6'Methinks my sister the Queen hath forgotten the chief count…'06:58
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
7And I thank thee, my Lord Incubu…06:16
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
8It is a week since I wrote the above, and now I take up my pen…06:59
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9Chapter 24: By Another Hand05:17
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10'At last,' he gasped, with an attempt at a smile…05:52
Homewood, Bill (Reader)
11Since then things have gone very well with us.05:21
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12Note by George Curtis Esq.02:39
Homewood, Bill (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 12:03:17