Allan's Wife and Other Tales explained

Allan's Wife and Other Tales
Author:Sir H. Rider Haggard
Illustrator:Charles Kerr, Maurice Greiffenhagen
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:Allan Quatermain Series
Genre:Adventure fiction
Publisher:Spencer Blackett
Release Date:1889
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Pages:240 p.
Preceded By:The Ghost Kings (internal chronology)
Maiwa's Revenge (publication order)
Followed By:Child of Storm (internal chronology)
Nada the Lily (publication order)

Allan's Wife and Other Tales is a collection of Allan Quatermain stories by H. Rider Haggard, first published in London by Spencer Blackett in December 1889. The title story was new, with its first publication intended for the collection, but two unauthorized editions appeared earlier in New York, based on pirated galley proofs. The other three stories first appeared in an anthology and periodicals in 1885, 1887, and 1886.

The significance of the collection was recognized by its republication (as Allan's Wife, With Hunter Quatermain's Story, a Tale of Three Lions, and Long Odds) by the Newcastle Publishing Company as the twenty-fourth volume of the celebrated Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library series in October, 1980.

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