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King Solomon's Mines

By: H. Rider Haggard
Narrated by: Toby Stephens
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Summary

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On board a ship bound for Natal, adventurer Allan Quatermain meets Sir Henry Curtis and Captain John Good. His new friends have set out to find Sir Henry's younger brother, who vanished while seeking King Solomon's legendary diamond mines in the African interior. By strange chance, Quatermain has a map to the mines, drawn in blood, and agrees to join the others on their perilous journey.

The travellers face many dangers on their quest - the baking desert heat, the hostile lost tribe they discover and the evil 'wise woman' who holds the secret of the diamond mines. King Solomon's Mines is an exciting adventure that has gripped generations.

It is the first English story set in Africa and is considered to be the origin of the Lost World literary genre that inspired others such as Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King and HP Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness.

Haggard wrote the novel as a result of a five-shilling wager with his brother to see whether he could write a novel half as good as Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island (1883). The novel ended up becoming the best seller of 1885.

Narrator Biography

Toby Stephens is an award winning actor who has an extensive array of credits over stage, film, television and audiobooks. He narrated Ian Fleming's Bond, From Russia with Love, along with Jeffery Deaver's Carte Blanche: A James Bond Novel. Throughout his stage appearances he has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company appearing in a number of their productions; Theatre Royal Haymarket, The Almeida, The Donmar Warehouse and The Old Vic.

Toby Stephens film credits include the James Bond film, Die Another Day where he plays the villain Gustav Graves, All Things To All Men, Believe, The Journey and the Oscar-nominated film 13 Hours. He is well known for his role of Captain Flint in the Starz series Black Sails, other notable television credits include, And Then There Were None, the role of Edward Fairfax Rochester in a BBC adaptation of Jane Eyre, Walking The Dead, Robin Hood and Wired. In 2018 he will appear as John Robinson in the Netflix remake of the 1965 TV Series, Lost In Space.

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Dated but still influential

What made the experience of listening to King Solomon's Mines the most enjoyable?

Toby Stephens' reading. I tried reading this book in my teens (in the 1980s) but ground to a halt through boredom. I tried again in 2013 but was suffering from depression and couldn't finish any book. I nearly gave up on the audio last week, but persisted, thanks to Stephens' enthusiasm, diversity of voices for the characters, and the fact that it does get interesting again about halfway through.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

Haggard's respect for other cultures. Don't get me wrong, he is a product of his time, and there are some "let's laugh at the gullible [black people]" moments. By way of example, the hoary old chestnut of the convenient eclipse gets a look in here (forgivable as it has been used this way in real life). Let's hope a few black astronomers get to laugh at Haggard for thinking the darkness lasts a full hour, or for thinking that there will be moonlight on the night after a total solar eclipse. The book also repeats an unquestioned maxim that black and white couples cannot marry.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

The exploration of the actual mines. Anyone who has played Tomb Raider is going to feel at home! But it's more the journey than particular scenes.
There are a number of scenes which were probably much better received in 1885 than in 2015, notably the half-shaven Good scene (which was apparently blatant plagiarism).

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No. As I say, I had to force myself to continue. A fairly early scene, in which our heroes massacre a herd of elephants, is not great for character identification.

Any additional comments?

If you're interested in the Lost World genre, it's good to get this one under your belt, as it was the first.

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Non PC but ......

I read this as a child and had never thought of the audiobook. However, I was at a loose end and bingo. I had forgotten that not only is this a "ripping adventure" but its actually very amusing, I really enjoyed the picture of Good half shaven, false teeth and no trousers, and well written. OK, non-PC in some of the words and attitudes, but if you accept it as of its time then you can sit back and enjoy. Toby Stephens does it full credit, although at one point one of the African characters does sound a little Asian to my ears, but he gets it back on track pretty quickly. All in all, if you can suspend your disbelief then you will have a good time.

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OF ITS TIME

Not very politically correct but is a 'ripping yarn'. More blood than a blood bank but still a good tale.

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An African adventure

Chose this audiobook as I had never read the original story. A simple adventure that is a little dated now but still worth listening to. Nicely narrated by Toby Stephens.

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Great African Adventure Story Of Its Time.....

What did you like most about King Solomon's Mines?

Apparently Africa was largely undiscovered at the time of this books publication, so this novel captured the imagination of the public. It is a fantastic African adventure story, perhaps written for buys. There is much travel and adventure, hunting of large game and war with warriors. Mystical tribes, black magic and Indiana Jones style exploration of ancient mines.

Not for the faint hearted, scenes of hunting and war are graphically explained.

By today's standards it also has more than its fair share of racism and sexism.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I quite liked the real Villian of the story, the mother of all witch doctors, Gagool. She adds a certain interest to the story by her total cruelty.

What about Toby Stephens’s performance did you like?

Toby Stephens performs this brilliantly. The middle of the book got a bit tedious at times and he kept me engaged.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Well I drove home listening to the last two hours and got so engrossed I missed my junction turn off on the motorway! The start and ending is brilliant, the middle is not so great but stick with it, the end is well worth the wait.

Any additional comments?

Read and enjoy keeping its historical context and time in mind.

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King Solomon's Mines

Excellent listening. Brought back memories of reading the book many years ago. Gripping story that kept my interest throughout.

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Treasure indeed

Where does King Solomon's Mines rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

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Who was your favorite character and why?

Quartermain , He had real hopes aspirations and weakness

Which character – as performed by Toby Stephens – was your favourite?

Sir Henry Curtis but all were excellent.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I will when I get time but it will be played often as I love this kind of adventure

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This was so well done and well read ,Toby Stephens voice was just right and I can thoroughly
recommend the recording ,You could almost smell the pipe tobacco, hear the echo of the caves and see the massed ranks battling it out.

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Rollicking Victorian Adventure

Great read and exceptional performance! Very English yarn embracing big game, lost nations, treasure, war and peril.

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Toby Stephens

another "ripping yarn" from my youth and the film staring Stuart grainger make an excellent read, allowing for it being written in 1885 and the prejudices/hunting it is historical afterall, but what made this for me is the masterful narration of Toby Stephens the first I have heard from him, and now with over 300 audible books I put him in my top 3 or 4 narrators, just brilliant enthusiasm and characterisation.

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just lovely.

well read, thank you for bringing another classic to life.
look forward to more please.

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