Sir H. Rider Haggard - Chronology of Works

Chronology of Works

  • King Solomon's Mines (1885)
  • Allan Quatermain (1887)
  • She (1887)
  • Cleopatra (1889)
  • The World's Desire (1890); co-written with Andrew Lang
  • Eric Brighteyes (1891)
  • Nada the Lily (1892)
  • Montezuma's Daughter (1893)
  • The People of the Mist (1894)
  • Stella Fregelius: A Tale of Three Destinies (1903)
  • The Brethren (1904)
  • Ayesha: The Return of She (1905)
  • Moon of Israel (1918)
  • When the World Shook (1919)
  • She and Allan (1921)
Published works
  • Cetywayo and his White Neighbours; Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal (1882);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Dawn (1884);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The Witch's Head (1884); online version at Wikisource
  • King Solomon's Mines (1885);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg; Public domain Audiobook at LibriVox.org, and also at Audiobooksforfree.com
  • Hunter Quatermain's Story (1885);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Long Odds (1886);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • She (1887);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Jess (1887);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Allan Quatermain (1887);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg; Public domain Audiobook at LibriVox.org
  • A Tale of Three Lions (1887);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Mr. Meeson's Will (1888);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Maiwa's Revenge (1888);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • My Fellow Laborer and the Wreck of the Copeland (1888)
  • Colonel Quaritch, V.C. (1888);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Cleopatra (1889);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Allan's Wife (1889);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg; Public domain Audiobook at LibriVox.org
  • Beatrice (1890);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The World's Desire (1890); co-written with Andrew Lang;
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Eric Brighteyes (1891);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Nada the Lily (1892);
  • online version) at Project Gutenberg
  • Montezuma's Daughter (1893); co-written with Andrew Lang;
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The People of the Mist (1894);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Joan Haste (1895); online version at Project Gutenberg Australia
  • Heart of the World (1895); online version at Project Gutenberg Australia; Public domain Audiobook at LibriVox.org
  • Church and State (1895)
  • The Wizard (1896);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Doctor Therne (1898);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Swallow (1898);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • A Farmer's Year (1899)
  • The Last Boer War (1899)
  • The Spring of Lion (1899)
  • Elissa; the doom of Zimbabwe (1899);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Black Heart and White Heart; a Zulu idyll (1900);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The New South Africa (1900)
  • A Winter Pilgrimage (1901); online version at Project Gutenberg Australia
  • Lysbeth (1901);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Rural England (1902)
  • Pearl Maiden (1903);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Stella Fregelius (1904); co-written with Andrew Lang;
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The Brethren (1904);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The Poor and the Land (1905)
  • Ayesha: The Return of She (1905);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg; Public domain Audiobook at LibriVox.org
  • A Gardener's Year (1905)
  • Report of Salvation Army Colonies (1905)
  • The Way of the Spirit (1906)
  • Benita (1906);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Fair Margaret (1907);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The Ghost Kings (1908);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The Yellow God (1908);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The Lady of Blossholme (1909);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Queen Sheba's Ring (1910);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Regeneration: An account of the social work of the Salvation Army (1910);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Morning Star(1910);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Red Eve (1911);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The Mahatma and the Hare (1911);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Rural Denmark (1911)
  • Marie (1912);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Child of Storm (1913);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The Wanderer's Necklace (1914);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • A Call to Arms (1914)
  • Allan and The Holy Flower (1915);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • After the War Settlement and Employment of Ex-Service Men (1916)
  • The Ivory Child (1916);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Finished (1917)
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Love Eternal (1918);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Moon of Israel (1918);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • When the World Shook (1919);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The Ancient Allan (1920);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Smith and the Pharaohs (1920);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • She and Allan (1921);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • The Virgin of the Sun (1922);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg
  • Wisdom's Daughter (1923); online version at Project Gutenberg Australia
  • Heu-Heu (1924); online version at Project Gutenberg Australia
  • Queen of the Dawn (1925); online version at Project Gutenberg Australia
  • The Days of my Life: An autobiography of Sir H. Rider Haggard (1926); online version: volume 1 & volume 2 at Project Gutenberg Australia
  • Treasure of the Lake (1926); online version at Project Gutenberg Australia
  • Allan and the Ice Gods (1927); online version at Project Gutenberg Australia
  • Mary of Marion Isle (1929); online version at Project Gutenberg Australia
  • Belshazzar (1930); online version at Project Gutenberg Australia

Publication dates unknown

  • Stories by English Authors (as contributor);
  • online version at Project Gutenberg

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