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All Adventure: Wanderer's Necklace (Essential Adventure Library)
All Adventure Wanderer's Necklace - Essential Adventure Library
Author: H. Rider Haggard
ISBN-13: 9781401004781
ISBN-10: 1401004784
Pages: 284
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This is one of Haggards later tales of the ancientspart legend, part fantasy, loosely based on history following Worlds Desire and Eric Brighteyes. This fantasy of the ancient world begins in the Norseland where Olaf, a Dane, robs the grave of an ancient warrior known as The Wanderer taking his sword and a necklace that legend has it will mate with the wanderers betrothed in the future. With this begins the theme of reincarnation. (Oddly, I had jest finished reading Talbot Mundys I Say Sunrise: his philosophy that has strong overtones of reincarnation.) After breaking his allegiance to the god Odin, we find that Olaf has wandered to Byzantium where he has become Captain of the Guards to the Empress Irene. Some thirty years have lapsed, much of which Olaf has no recollection. He suffers constantly from these lapses of memory. Here he meets the woman who wears the doppelganger of his necklace, and who, unknowingly, causes him no end of grief. Finally, he trails her to ancient Egypt, finds her, relapses into amnesia, and returns to his homeland. Naturally, expect a great deal of typical Haggard action interspersed between these lines. If you enjoy this tale, I suggest that you explore Talbot Mundys Tros quintet.


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