List of works by H. Rider Haggard

H. Rider Haggard, KBE (/ˈhæɡərd/; 1856–1925) was a British writer, largely of adventure fiction, but also of non-fiction. The eighth child of a Norfolk barrister and squire,[1] through family connections he gained employment with Sir Henry Bulwer during the latter's service as lieutenant-governor of Natal, South Africa.[2] Rider Haggard travelled to southern Africa in 1875 and remained in the country for six years, during which time he served as Master of the High Court of the Transvaal and an adjutant of the Pretoria Horse.[1]

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Novels56
Collections3
Letters98
Non-fiction10
Articles and reports85
References and footnotes

Rider Haggard's time in Africa proved inspirational for him,[3] and while still in Natal he wrote two articles for The Gentleman's Magazine describing his experiences.[4] He returned to Britain in 1881 and was called to the bar; while studying he wrote his first book, Cetywayo and His White Neighbours, a critical examination of Britain's policies in South Africa.[2] Two years later he published his first work of fiction, Dawn. In 1885 he wrote one of his most popular novels, King Solomon's Mines—detailing the life of the adventurer Allan Quatermain—which was followed by She: A History of Adventure (1886), which introduced the female character Ayesha, both of which became series of books;[a] according to the author Morton N. Cohen, writing for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, much of Rider Haggard's reputation rests on these two works.[2] Although he mostly concentrated on his non-fiction and his novels, he also produced a number of short-stories, which have been released in three collections.[3]

Rider Haggard was interested in land affairs and wrote several works on the subject; in 1895 he served on a government commission to examine Salvation Army labour colonies, and in 1911 he served on the Royal Commission examining coastal erosion. He was an inveterate letter writer to The Times, and had nearly 100 letters published by the newspaper.[1][2]

Publications in periodicals and newspapers

Illustration by A Forestier, from "Mr. Meeson's Will", published in the June 1888 edition of The Illustrated London News.
Illustration by Richard Caton Woodville, Jr. of a H. Rider Haggard short story, "Cleopatra", published in The Illustrated London News
Illustration by Richard Caton Woodville, Jr. of a H. Rider Haggard short story, "Cleopatra", published in The Illustrated London News
Illustration by Richard Caton Woodville, Jr. of a H. Rider Haggard short story, "Nada the Lily", published in The Illustrated London News
Rider Haggard, later in life
Rider Haggard's work in periodicals and newspapers
(initially sorted by publication date)
Title[6]Date of
publication
Periodical
"The Transvaal"May 1877Macmillan's Magazine
"A Zulu War-Dance"July 1877The Gentleman's Magazine
"A Visit to the Chief Secocoeni"September 1877The Gentleman's Magazine
"Hydrophobia" (letter)3 November 1885The Times
"The Land Question" (letter)28 April 1886The Times
"About Fiction"February 1887The Contemporary Review
"Mr Rider Haggard and His Critics" (letter)27 April 1887The Times
"Our Position in Cyprus"July 1887The Contemporary Review
"American Copyright" (letter)11 October 1887The Times
"On Going Back"November 1887Longman's Magazine
"Delagoa Bay" (letter)17 December 1887The Times
"South African Policy" (letter)27 December 1887The Times
"Suggested Prologue to a Dramatised Version of She"March 1888Longman's Magazine
"Mr. Meeson's Will"18 June 1888The Illustrated London News
"The Wreck of the Copeland"18 August 1888The Illustrated London News
"Cleopatra"3 December 1888The Illustrated London News
"Hydrophobia and Muzzling" (letter)25 October 1889The Times
"The Annals of Natal"23 November 1889The Saturday Review
"Mummy at St Mary / Woolnoth's" (letter)25 December 1889The Times
"Mummies" (letter)27 December 1889The Times
"The Fate of Swaziland"January 1890The New Review
"In Memoriam"17 May 1890Thompson's Seasons
"American Copyright" (letter)5 June 1890The Times
"Mr Herbert Ward and Mr Stanley"10 November 1890The Times
"Nada the Lily"2 January 1892The Illustrated London News
"A New Argument Against Creation"19 December 1892The Times
"My First Book. Dawn. By H. Rider Haggard"April 1893The Idler
"The Tale of Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift"4 October 1893The True Story Book
"Lobengula" (letter)19 October 1893The Times
"The New Sentiment" (letter)6 November 1893The Times
"Wanted—Imagination"25 December 1893The Times
"The Fate of Captain Patterson's Party"28 December 1893The Times
"The Three Volume Novel" (letter)27 July 1894The Times
"The Adventures of John Gladwyn Jebb" (letter)30 October 1894The Times
"Agriculture in Norfolk" (letter)30 October 1894The Times
"The Nelson Bazaar" (letter)16 February 1895The Times
"Everything is Peaceful" (letter)20 March 1895The Times
"Lord Kimberley in Norfolk" (letter)17 April 1895The Times
"The East Norfolk Election" (letter)23 July 1895The Times
"The East Norfolk Election" (letter)29 July 1895The Times
"Wilson's Last Fight"7 October 1895The True Story Book
"The Crisis in the Transvaal" (letter)2 January 1896The Times
"The Transvaal Crisis" (letter)13 January 1896The Times
"Jameson's Surrender" (letter)14 March 1896The Times
"The Rinderpest in South Africa" (letter)5 November 1896The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard and Dr Neufeld" (letter)9 January 1899The Times
"Shrinkage of Population in Agricultural Districts" (letter)9 May 1899The Times
"The South African Crisis—An Appeal" (letter)1 July 1899The Times
"Commandant-General Joubert and Mr H Rider Haggard" (letter)8 September 1899The Times
"Anglo-African Writers' Club"17 October 1899The Times
"The War" (letter)25 October 1899The Times
"Farming in 1899" (letter)22 December 1899The Times
"Farming in 1899" (letter)1 January 1900The Times
"Settlement of Soldiers in South Africa" (letter)5 May 1900The Times
"1881 and 1900" (letter)2 October 1900The Times
"An Incident of African History by H Rider Haggard"December 1900The Windsor Magazine
"Farming in 1900" (letter)1 January 1901The Times
"Central and Associated Chambers of Agriculture" (letter)6 November 1901The Times
"Small Holdings" (letter)8 November 1901The Times
"Rural England" (letter)4 February 1903The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on Rural Depopulation"3 May 1903The Times
"Agricultural Distress" (letter)11 June 1903The Times
"The Motor Problem" (letter)24 June 1903The Times
"Fiscal Policy and Agriculture" (letter)16 December 1903The Times
"Telepathy (?) Between a Human Being and a Dog" (letter)21 July 1904The Times
"Telepathy (?) Between a Human Being and a Dog" (letter)9 August 1904The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on Small Holdings"12 September 1904The Times
"Case L.1139 Dream"October 1904Journal of the Society for Psychical Research
"Mr Rider Haggard on Agriculture"22 October 1904The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on Rural Housing"27 October 1904The Times
"The Deserted Village" (letter)25 August 1905The Times
"Decrease of Population and the Land" (letter)6 January 1906The Times
"Prevention of Cruelty to Children"3 February 1906The Times
"The New Land and Tenure Bill" (letter)12 March 1906The Times
"Garden City Association"17 March 1906The Times
"Mr H. Rider Haggard on the Zulus"19 May 1906The Illustrated London News
"To Be Proof against British Bullets: A Zulu Incantation"19 May 1906The Illustrated London News
"Housing of the Working Classes"26 June 1906The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on Small Holdings"4 July 1906The Times
"The Unemployed and Waste City Lands" (letter)19 July 1906The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on the Transvaal Constitution"7 August 1906The Times
"Vanishing East Anglia"1 September 1906The Saturday Review
"The Landgrabbing at Plaistow"5 September 1906The Times
"The Land Tenure Bill"22 November 1906The Times
"Publishers and the Public" (letter)19 February 1907The Times
"The Careless Children"2 March 1907The Saturday Review
"The Government and the Land" (letter)29 April 1907The Times
"Chambers of Agriculture"2 May 1907The Times
"The Government and the Land" (letter)8 May 1907The Times
"Miss Jebb on Small Holdings"15 June 1907Country Life
"Rural Housing and Sanitation Association"27 June 1907The Times
"St Thomas Hospital Medical School"28 June 1907The Times
"The Land Question"4 July 1907The Times
"A Plea for the Sitting Tennant" (letter)12 August 1907The Times
"A Literary Coincidence" (letter)19 October 1907The Spectator
"Town Planning Conference"26 October 1907The Times
"Dr Barnardo's Homes"16 November 1907The Times
"The Proposed Agricultural Party"5 December 1907The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard and Small Holdings"10 January 1908The Times
"Mr Haggard and Children's Legislation"13 March 1908The Times
"The Drink Trade and Common Sense" (letter)2 April 1908The Times
"The Zulus: the Finest Savage Race in the World"June 1908The Pall Mall Magazine
"Sparrows" (letter)18 August 1908The Times
"Sparrows, Rats and Humanity" (letter)5 September 1908The Times
"The Letters of Queen Victoria" (letter)26 November 1908The Times
"The Romance of the World's Greatest Rivers"December 1908Travel Magazine
"Afforestation. Mr Rider Haggard's View"1 March 1909The Times
"The Late Sir Marshal Clarke" (letter)13 April 1909The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on Agriculture"27 November 1909The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on South Africa "11 March 1910The Times
"Why?" (letter)25 April 1910The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on Irish Agriculture"23 May 1910The Times
"Why Not?" (letter)12 July 1910The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on Agriculture"16 September 1910The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on Vermin"8 November 1910The Times
"Danish High Schools"21 December 1910The Times
"Sugar Beet Growing in Norfolk"6 March 1911The Times
"Rural Denmark" (letter)22 March 1911The Times
"Rural Denmark" (letter)3 April 1911The Times
"The Copyright Bill" (letter)6 June 1911The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard on Poverty. The Burden of Civilization"15 July 1911The Times
"Mr Rider Haggard and the Public Records"28 July 1911The Times
"The Farmers' Burden"1 December 1911The Times
"Egyptian Date Farm. The Financial Aspect"11 October 1912The Times
"Umslopogaas and Makokel. Sir H. Rider Haggard on Zulu Types" (letter)16 August 1913The Times
"The Death of Mark Haggard" (letter)10 October 1914The Times
"On the Land. Old Problems and New Ways. The War—and After."15 March 1915The Times
"Soldiers as Settlers. After-War Problem for the Empire"20 August 1915The Times
"Raids by Air. Zeppelins and Zeppelins" (letter)22 October 1915The Times
"Women's Work on the Land. A Palliative in Hard Times" (letter)29 November 1915The Times
"Women on the Land. Town Girls' Unfitness for Farm Work" (letter)9 December 1915The Times
"Soldiers as Settlers. Sir Rider Haggard's Oversea Mission"2 February 1916The Times
"Soldiers as Settlers" (letter)7 February 1916The Times
"Soldier Settlers. The Future of Rural England. Sir Rider Haggard's Mission" (letter)10 February 1916The Times
"Farewell Luncheon to Sir Rider Haggard"March 1916United Empire
"Soldier Settlers for the Empire. Offer from Victoria"18 April 1916The Times
"Sir R Haggard's Tour. Land for Ex-Service Men"22 July 1916The Times
"Sir H. Rider Haggard's Mission. Land for Ex-Soldiers"1 August 1916The Times
"Land for Ex-Soldiers. Outline of Sir R. Haggard's Report"12 August 1916The Times
"Empire Land Settlement Deputation to the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the President of the Board of Agriculture"September 1916United Empire
"Empire Land Settlement by Sir Rider Haggard"December 1916United Empire
"A Journey through Zululand by Sir H Rider Haggard"December 1916The Windsor Magazine
"Mr Wilson's Note. British Publicity"28 December 1916The Times
"Home Produce" (letter)22 February 1917The Times
"The Milk Supply" (letter)11 April 1917The Times
"Corn Production Bill. A National Measure" (letter)13 June 1917The Times
"A Protest and a Plea. Farmers and Meat" (letter)9 October 1917The Times
"Pig-Breeding. A Subject for Municipal Enterprise" (letter)22 February 1918The Times
"The German Colonies. Interests of the Dominions" (letter)5 November 1918The Times
"Light—More Light!" (letter)19 November 1918The Times
"A Great American. Tributes to the Late Mr Roosevelt" (letter)8 January 1919The Times
"Shut the Door" (letter)10 March 1919The Times
"Population and Housing. Emigration v Birth Control"25 March 1919The Times
"The Ex-Kaiser" (letter)11 April 1919The Times
"Empire Birth-Rate. Sir Rider Haggard on Emigration"17 April 1919The Times
"Ex-Service Men Abroad. Warnings from California" (letter)10 May 1919The Times
"Edith Cavell" (letter)16 May 1919The Times
"The Ex-Kaiser. Uncertainties of Trial" (letter)8 July 1919The Times
"Race Suicide Peril. Western Civilization Threatened"11 October 1919The Times
"The British Cinema. Production of Reputable Films" (letter)5 November 1919The Times
"Horrors on the Film. Limits of Publicity" (letter)19 November 1919The Times
"The Hill of Death by Sir H Rider Haggard"December 1919The Windsor Magazine
"The British Museum" (letter)24 January 1920The Times
"Air Exploration and Empire" (letter)7 February 1920The Times
"The Liberty League. A Campaign Against Bolshevism" (letter)3 March 1920The Times
"Bolshevist Peril. Counter-Propaganda"4 March 1920The Times
"The Empire's Vacant Lands. Settlers and the Food Supply"14 April 1920The Times
"Films and Happy Endings. The Tyranny of a Convention" (letter)21 April 1921The Times
"Land and its Burdens. Evil of Grinding Taxation" (letter)8 August 1921The Times
"Boy Emigrants" (letter)31 March 1922The Times
"Migration and Morals. Declining Birther Rate"7 April 1922The Times
"Labour Party's Programme. Confiscation and Class Hatred" (letter)28 October 1922The Times
"Efficient Denmark. Keeping the People on the Land"7 December 1922The Times
"The Egyptian Find. Tombs of Eighteenth Dynasty Queens" (letter)19 December 1922The Times
"King Tutankhamen. Reburial in Great Pyramid" (letter)13 February 1923The Times
"The Norfolk Dispute. A Truce while There is Time" (letter)3 April 1923The Times
"Rural Post and Telephone. Minister's Reply to Deputation"19 April 1923The Times
"Liberalism and Land Reform" (letter)1 May 1923The Times
"Small Holdings. Influence of Heredity" (letter)4 July 1923The Times
"Agricultural Parcel Post"26 July 1923The Times
"Country Houses for Sale. Empty East Anglian Mansions" (letter)14 June 1924The Times
"Plight of Agriculture"24 July 1924The Times
"Loans From British Museum" (letter)30 July 1924The Times
"Zinovieff Letter. Mr MacDonald and a "Political Plot". A Matter of Honour" (letter)29 October 1924The Times
"Two Centuries of Publishing. Tributes to Messrs. Longmans"6 November 1924The Times
"Imagination and War"26 November 1924The Times

Non-fiction

Cover of Cetywayo and His White Neighbours (1888)
Non-fiction by Rider Haggard
(initially sorted by publication year)
Title[3][7][8]Year of first
publication
First edition publisher
(London, unless otherwise stated)
Ref.
Cetywayo and His White Neighbours1882[b]Trübner & Co[10]
An Heroic Effort1893Frome: Butler & Tanner[9]
A Farmer's Year1899Longmans Green[11]
The Last Boer War1899Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner[12]
A Winter Pilgrimage1901Longmans Green[13]
Rural England1902Longmans Green[14]
A Gardener's Year1905Longmans Green[15]
The Poor and the Land1905Longmans Green[16]
Regeneration1910Longmans Green[17]
Rural Denmark1911Longmans Green[18]
The Days of My Life[c]1926Longmans Green[20]

Novels

Allan Quatermain, shown in the frontispiece of the 1887 novel of the same name.
Frontispiece of She: A History of Adventure (1887)
Illustration of Allan Quatermain by Maurice Greiffenhagen in Allan's Wife and Other Tales
Caricature of Rider Haggard in Vanity Fair, 1887
Novels of Rider Haggard
(initially sorted by publication year)
Title[3][7]Year of first
publication
First edition publisher
(London, unless otherwise stated)
NotesRef.
Dawn1884Hurst and BlackettPublished in three volumes[21]
The Witch's Head1884Hurst and BlackettPublished in three volumes[22]
King Solomon's Mines1885CassellAllan Quatermain series[23]
She: A History of Adventure1886New York: HarperAyesha series[24]
Allan Quatermain1887Longmans, Green & Co.Allan Quatermain series[25]
Jess1887Smith, Elder & Co.[26]
A Tale of Three Lions1887New York: LovellAllan Quatermain series[27]
Maiwa's Revenge, or the War of the Little Hand1888Longmans GreenAllan Quatermain series[28]
Colonel Quaritch, VC1889Longmans GreenPublished in three volumes[29]
Cleopatra1889Longmans Green[30]
Beatrice1890Longmans Green[31]
The World's Desire1890Longmans GreenCo-written with Andrew Lang[32][33]
Eric Brighteyes1891Longmans Green[34]
Nada the Lily1892Longmans GreenAllan Quatermain and Ayesha series[35]
Montezuma's Daughter1893Longmans Green[36]
The People of the Mist1894Longmans Green[37]
Heart of the World1895Longmans Green[38]
Joan Haste1895Longmans Green[39]
The Wizard1896Bristol: J. W. Arrowsmith[40]
Doctor Therne1898Longmans Green[41]
Swallow: A Tale of the Great Trek1899Longmans Green[42]
Lysbeth1901Longmans Green[43]
Pearl Maiden1903Longmans Green[44]
Stella Fregelius: A Tale of Three Destinies1903Longmans Green[45]
The Brethren1904Cassell[46]
Ayesha: The Return of She1905Ward Lock & CoAyesha series. Serialised in The Windsor Magazine December 1904 – October 1905[47]
The Way of the Spirit1906Hutchinson[48]
Benita1906Cassell[49]
Fair Margaret1907Hutchinson[50]
The Ghost Kings1908Cassell[51]
The Yellow God1908New York: Cupples & Leon[52]
The Lady of Blossholme1909Hodder & Stoughton[53]
Morning Star1910Cassell[54]
Queen Sheba's Ring1910Nash[55]
Red Eve1911Hodder & Stoughton[56]
The Mahatma and the Hare1911Longmans Green[57]
Marie1912CassellAllan Quatermain series[58]
Child of Storm1913CassellAllan Quatermain series[59]
The Wanderer's Necklace1914Cassell[60]
The Holy Flower1915Ward Lock & CoAllan Quatermain series. Serialised in The Windsor Magazine December 1913 - November 1914[61]
The Ivory Child1916CassellAllan Quatermain series[62]
Finished1917Ward Lock & CoAllan Quatermain series[63]
Love Eternal1918Cassell[64]
Moon of Israel1918John Murray[65]
When the World Shook1919Cassell[66]
The Ancient Allan1920CassellAllan Quatermain series[67]
She and Allan1921HutchinsonAllan Quatermain series and Ayesha series[68]
The Virgin of the Sun1922Cassell[69]
Wisdom's Daughter1923HutchinsonAyesha series[70]
Heu-Heu1924HutchinsonAllan Quatermain series[71]
Queen of the Dawn1925Hutchinson[72]
The Treasure of the Lake1926HutchinsonAllan Quatermain series[73]
Allan and the Ice-gods1927HutchinsonAllan Quatermain series[74]
Mary of Marion Isle1929Hutchinson[75]
Belshazzar1930Stanley Paul[76]

Short story collections

Allan Quatermain orders his men to fire in this illustration by Thure de Thulstrup from Maiwa's Revenge (1888).
Short story collections by Rider Haggard
(initially sorted by publication year)
Title[3][7][8]Year of first
publication
First edition publisher
(London, unless otherwise stated)
Ref.
Allan's Wife and Other Tales1889Hurst and Blackett[77]
Black Heart and White Heart: A Zulu Idyll[d]1900Longmans Green[79]
Smith and the Pharaohs1920Kent: Simkin, Marshall, Hamilton[80]

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