More sources for Haggard reading
Since this is 2 years-plus after anybody posted on this thread, I don't know if any of you will see it. But it's great to see other Haggard fans out there, and to see the interesting comments posted. It's no substitute for a real "flesh-and-blood" printed book, but one option for anyone out there who's trying to read a Haggard tale but hasn't been able to yet lay hands on an actual physical copy, is to download an electronic copy from Project Gutenberg, which is searchable by title or author. Even slightly better, in my opinion, is to search in Google Books for "rider haggard" or for any of the specific titles, with the search option set to "full view". The books in google books are scans of the original books with all of the original formatting and look of the pages of the real book. Project Gutenberg files are just plain text and so are not quite as easy on the eye when reading.