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  • Nada the Lily is an historical novel by English writer H. Rider Haggard, published in 1892. Inspired by Haggard's time in South Africa (1875–82). It was...
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    Allan Quatermain (category Fictional characters from the 19th century)
    reincarnation. Nada the Lily (1892) Nada the Lily is a historical fantasy and adventure romance set in Zululand and surrounding areas under the rule of two...
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    H. Rider Haggard (category Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
    Bulawayo; she had been named after Haggard's 1892 book Nada the Lily. Haggard belonged to the Athenaeum, Savile, and Authors' clubs. Years later, when...
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    List of works by H. Rider Haggard (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Library Catalogue. London: British Library. Retrieved 3 April 2015. "Nada the Lily". British Library Catalogue. London: British Library. Retrieved 3 April...
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  • Wilbur Smith Nada the Lily by H. Rider Haggard King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard Jess by H. Rider Haggard Swallow by H. Rider Haggard The Diamond Hunters...
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  • gambling spot, Aspinalls. In his years at Oxford, Aspinall had loved the book Nada the Lily by H. Rider Haggard, about an illegitimate Zulu prince who lived...
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    Haggard's novels Nada the Lily and Marie include versions of some events in Dingane's life, as does Bertram Mitford's 1898 novel The Induna's Wife.[citation...
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    London. Shaka features in Nada the Lily (1892), an historical adventure novel by Sir H. Rider Haggard. Haggard refers to him using the alternate spelling of...
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    Rudyard Kipling (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    In the stillness, and suspense, of the winter of '92 some memory of the Masonic Lions of my childhood's magazine, and a phrase in Haggard's Nada the Lily...
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  • Zulu chief Dingane appear as characters. Events in Nada the Lily are frequently referred to. The plot begins in Cradock, a District of Cape Colony, a...
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    Mkuze (category Populated places in the Jozini Local Municipality)
    kzn.org.za.[better source needed] [1][dead link] H. Rider Haggard, Nada the Lily, Delphi Classics (Illustrated) "Zululand Accommodation, Zululand Bed...
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    Mines. Umslopogaas from Nada the Lily (1892) also appears in the novel as a major character. Along with the other three novels in the Ayesha series, She and...
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    (1887), Allan Quatermain (1887), Nada the Lily (1892), and She and Allan (1921). Gibson, Marion (2013). Imagining the Pagan Past. Routledge. p. 137. ISBN 978-0415674188...
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    Naďa Konvalinková. Note: Her name derives from the flower konvalinka (lily-of-the-valley) Naďa Konvalinková at IMDb Bio inset in the interview, "Naďa...
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    1889; Nada the Lily 1892; The Witch's Head 1893; The Wizard 1896; Black Heart & White Heart & Other Stories 1900), Robert Louis Stevenson (The Wrong Box...
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  • in the UK and Doubleday, Page and Company in the US. It is the final published book in the Ayesha series but chronologically the first book in the series...
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  • London by Spencer Blackett in December 1889. The title story was new, with its first publication intended for the collection, but two unauthorized editions...
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  • archetype of the order of W. H. Hudson's Rima, or Rider Haggard's "Nada the Lily" (referred to early in the book as the heroine of the favourite reading-matter...
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  • play a role here. The magic of the Ghost Kings is shown to be very real and not a little eerie. Mopo, the witch doctor from Nada the Lily also appears in...
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    History of Adventure, Nada the Lily, Red Eve, and Eric Brighteyes. Novels portal Harmachis Cleopatra, a 1917 film based on the novel Smith, Curtish C...
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