In Search of King Solomon's Mines

In Search of King Solomon's Mines

by Tahir Shah
In Search of King Solomon's Mines

In Search of King Solomon's Mines

by Tahir Shah

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Overview

For more than a century Henry Rider Haggard's novel King Solomon's Mines has inspired generations of young men to set forth in search of adventure. But long before Rider Haggard's classic, explorers, theologians and scientists scoured the known world for the source of Solomon's astonishing wealth.

The Bible's wisest king built a temple at Jerusalem that was said to be more fabulous than any other landmark in the ancient world. Adorned with an abundance of gold, it was said to be gleaned from a mysterious land known as 'Ophir'.

Taking his leads from a mixture of texts including the Septuagint, the earliest known form of the Bible, as well as using geological, geographical and folkloric sources, Tahir Shah sets out in search for Solomon's gold mines. For him the obvious place to look is Ethiopia, the ancient and enigmatic realm nestled in the horn of Africa.

The ensuing journey takes Shah to a remote cliff-face monastery where the monks pull visitors up on a leather rope, to the ruined castles of Gondar, and to the fabulous rock-hewn churches at Lalibela.

Then, in the south of the country, Shah discovers a massive illegal gold mine. Like something out of the Old Testament, there are thousands of men, women and children digging at the ground with their bare hands.

In Search of King Solomon's Mines is regarded as a masterpiece of adventure, its twisting narrative itself touched with gold.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912383672
Publisher: Secretum Mundi Limited
Publication date: 12/04/2020
Pages: 380
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

Tahir Shah was born into Afghan nobility in 1966 and grew up in England. He has worked for the Institute of Cultural Research and with the Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge,
and has written widely on the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa,
and South America. When not traveling, he lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Table of Contents

Illustrationsvii
Acknowledgementsix
Mapxii
1.Ali Baba's Map1
2.Seven Stones15
3.The Father of Madness27
4.The Mines47
5.Children of the Devil63
6.Breakfast with Idi Amin79
7.The Emperor's Jeep97
8.Sheba's Gold113
9.The Jinn of Suleiman129
10.The Place of Gold147
11.Prester John163
12.The Mad Sultan181
13.Used Mules199
14.Tullu Wallel217
15.Return to the Accursed Mountain231
Glossary235
Bibliography237
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