H. Rider Haggard
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- | '''Sir Henry Rider Haggard''' KBE ([[June 22]], [[1856]] – [[May 14]], [[1925]]), born in [[Norfolk]], [[England]], was a [[Victorian era|Victorian]] writer of [[adventure novel]]s set in locations considered [[exotic]] by readers in his native [[England]]. {{GFDL}} | + | '''Sir Henry Rider Haggard''' KBE ([[June 22]], [[1856]] – [[May 14]], [[1925]]), born in [[Norfolk]], [[England]], was a [[Victorian literature|Victorian]] writer of [[adventure novel]]s set in locations considered [[exotic]] by readers in his native [[England]], best known for his novel ''[[She (novel)|She]]''. {{GFDL}} |
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Sir Henry Rider Haggard KBE (June 22, 1856 – May 14, 1925), born in Norfolk, England, was a Victorian writer of adventure novels set in locations considered exotic by readers in his native England, best known for his novel She.
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