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Map To King Solomons Mines. From King Solomons Mines By H. Rider Haggard, Published London, 1886. Caption Says, Facsimile Of The Map Of Route To King Solomons Mines, Now In The Possession Of Allan Quartermain, Esq. Drawn By The Dom Jose De Silvestra, In His Own Blood, Upon A Fragment Of Linen, In The Year 1590
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Map To King Solomons Mines. From King Solomons Mines By H. Rider Haggard, Published London, 1886. Caption Says, Facsimile Of The Map Of Route To King Solomons Mines, Now In The Possession Of Allan Quartermain, Esq. Drawn By The Dom Jose De Silvestra, In His Own Blood, Upon A Fragment Of Linen, In The Year 1590
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of literary history - the map to King Solomon's Mines from H. Rider Haggard's renowned novel, published in London in 1886. The caption reveals that this is a facsimile of the original map, which is now owned by Allan Quartermain, Esq. , the adventurous protagonist of the story. What makes this map truly extraordinary is its origin and creation process. Drawn by Dom Jose De Silvestra in his own blood upon a fragment of linen back in the year 1590, it carries an air of mystery and intrigue. This detail adds another layer to the already thrilling tale woven by Haggard. The image captures every intricate detail of this historical artifact, allowing us to marvel at its authenticity and significance. The delicate lines etched with blood on linen speak volumes about the dedication and determination required to uncover King Solomon's legendary mines. As we gaze upon this photo print, we are transported into a world where treasure hunts and ancient secrets reign supreme. It serves as a reminder that even within literature lies hidden treasures waiting to be discovered by those who dare venture into uncharted territories. Ken Welsh has masterfully captured not only an iconic representation but also an embodiment of adventure itself through his lens. This photograph invites us all to embark on our own quests for knowledge and discovery while paying homage to one of literature's most cherished tales: "King Solomon's Mines. "
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