[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$foqUt1UMmQ7UIbWoClLIGktaedtqFJYUw3vDNkIS9Cx8":3},{"items":4,"total":229,"page":230,"pageSize":231},[5,45,70,88,103,125,139,158,175,195,212],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":19,"language":20,"yearPublished":21,"yearPublishedTranslation":22,"wordCount":23,"charCount":24,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":26,"gutenbergSubjects":27,"gutenbergCategories":36,"gutenbergSummary":40,"gutenbergTranslators":41,"gutenbergDownloadCount":43,"aiDescription":44},1529,"Kuolematon kuningatar","Haggard, H. Rider",1856,1925,"1529-haggard-h-rider-kuolematon-kuningatar","1529__Haggard_H._Rider__Kuolematon_kuningatar",null,"romaani",[16,17,18],"seikkailu","tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[],"fi",1887,1922,76032,502007,false,54668,[28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35],"Adventure stories","Africa -- Fiction","Ayesha (Fictitious character : Haggard) -- Fiction","Fantasy fiction","Immortalism -- Fiction","Love stories","Reincarnation -- Fiction","Women -- Africa -- Fiction",[37,38,39],"Adventure","Novels","Science-Fiction & Fantasy","\"Kuolematon kuningatar\" by H. Rider Haggard is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers around Leo Vincey, a young man of striking beauty and mysterious lineage, who becomes embroiled in a fantastical tale involving ancient secrets and a beautiful, immortal queen named Ayesha. The narrative weaves elements of adventure and fantasy, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and the quest for knowledge.  At the start of the novel, the narrator, Horace Holly, recounts a fateful encounter with Leo Vincey's father, who shares his dying wishes for the care of his young son after confessing his fears of an imminent death. Following this moody introduction, the story unfolds as Holly becomes the guardian of Leo after the father's unexpected demise. As Leo matures, he learns about his unusual heritage, motivating him to seek answers related to his family's mysterious past. The characters are richly drawn, contrasting Vincey’s physical allure with Holly’s self-deprecating wit and intellectual curiosity, setting the stage for the enthralling adventures ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[42],"Nyman, O. E.",298,"Seikkailuromaani seuraa retkikuntaa, joka matkustaa Afrikan tutkimattomiin osiin etsimään kadonnutta valtakuntaa. He kohtaavat salaperäisen ja yliluonnollisen kauniin Ayeshan, kuolemattoman kuningattaren, joka on odottanut vuosisatoja muinaisen rakastettunsa jälleensyntymää. Teos yhdistelee jännitystä, fantasiaa ja kadonneen sivilisaation mystiikkaa.",{"number":46,"title":47,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":48,"bookId":49,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":50,"origin":51,"language":20,"yearPublished":53,"yearPublishedTranslation":54,"wordCount":55,"charCount":56,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":57,"gutenbergSubjects":58,"gutenbergCategories":64,"gutenbergSummary":66,"gutenbergTranslators":67,"gutenbergDownloadCount":68,"aiDescription":69},1534,"Kuningas Salomon kaivokset","1534-haggard-h-rider-kuningas-salomon-kaivokset","1534__Haggard_H._Rider__Kuningas_Salomon_kaivokset",[16],[52],"klassikot",1885,1908,49441,311811,54745,[28,29,59,60,61,62,63],"Diamond mines and mining -- Fiction","Hunting guides -- Fiction","Missing persons -- Fiction","Quatermain, Allan (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Treasure troves -- Fiction",[37,65,38],"Classics of Literature","\"Kuningas Salomon kaivokset\" by H. Rider Haggard is a novel published in 1885. Allan Quatermain leads an expedition into unexplored Africa to find a missing aristocrat's brother and the legendary mines of King Solomon. The group faces deadly deserts, treacherous mountains, and a brutal African kingdom ruled by a murderous usurper. To survive, they must pose as gods while navigating witch hunts, tribal warfare, and ancient secrets that could cost them their lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],280,"Allan Quatermain johtaa retkikunnan Afrikan tutkimattomiin osiin etsimään kadonnutta miestä ja tarunomaisia timanttikaivoksia. Matka vie seikkailijat vaarojen halki salaperäiseen Kukuanamaahan, missä he kohtaavat julman kuninkaan ja muinaisia aarteita.",{"number":71,"title":72,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":73,"bookId":74,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":75,"origin":76,"language":20,"yearPublished":21,"yearPublishedTranslation":77,"wordCount":78,"charCount":79,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":80,"gutenbergSubjects":81,"gutenbergCategories":82,"gutenbergSummary":83,"gutenbergTranslators":84,"gutenbergDownloadCount":86,"aiDescription":87},1538,"Tarina kolmesta leijonasta","1538-haggard-h-rider-tarina-kolmesta-leijonasta","1538__Haggard_H._Rider__Tarina_kolmesta_leijonasta",[16],[],1899,7805,49916,54768,[29,60,62],[37,38],"\"Tarina kolmesta leijonasta\" by H. Rider Haggard is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story features the character Allan Quatermain, a seasoned adventurer who embarks on a journey back into the African wilderness, where he confronts both the beauty and dangers of the untamed landscape. The narrative blends elements of adventure and exploration, focusing on Quatermain's experiences and encounters with wildlife, particularly the titular lions.  The opening of the novel introduces Allan Quatermain, who reminisces about his past adventures in Africa while currently living in England. He reflects on his longing for the wilderness and the adventures that await him. As he returns to the African bush, accompanied by his son Harry and companions, they soon find themselves in perilous situations involving lions. A pivotal moment arises when they discover a hidden cache of gold while mining, which triggers a series of events filled with danger. The beginning sets a suspenseful tone, establishing the theme of exploration and the confrontation with nature that will unfold throughout the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[85],"Järnefelt, Saimi",358,"Seikkailutarina, jossa kokenut metsästäjä Allan Quatermain muistelee poikansa kanssa Afrikassa kokemaansa vaarallista leijonajahtia. Kullanetsintään ja metsästykseen keskittyvä kertomus vie lukijan keskelle erämaan vaaroja ja jännittäviä kohtaamisia petoeläinten kanssa.",{"number":89,"title":90,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":91,"bookId":92,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":93,"origin":94,"language":20,"yearPublished":95,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":96,"charCount":97,"usRestricted":98,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":99,"gutenbergCategories":100,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":101,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":102},1542,"Musta ja valkea sydän","1542-haggard-h-rider-musta-ja-valkea-sydan","1542__Haggard_H._Rider__Musta_ja_valkea_sydän",[],[],1896,15883,99783,true,[],[],[],"Seikkailukertomus sijoittuu Etelä-Afrikan Zulu-maahan 1800-luvun lopulla. Päähenkilönä on moraaliltaan arveluttava kauppias Philip Hadden, joka joutuu tekemisiin kuningas Cetshwayon ja paikallisten heimojen kanssa. Teos tarkastelee petosta ja uskollisuutta vaarallisissa olosuhteissa.",{"number":104,"title":105,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":106,"bookId":107,"genreRaw":108,"genre":14,"themes":109,"origin":110,"language":20,"yearPublished":111,"yearPublishedTranslation":112,"wordCount":113,"charCount":114,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":115,"gutenbergSubjects":116,"gutenbergCategories":119,"gutenbergSummary":121,"gutenbergTranslators":122,"gutenbergDownloadCount":123,"aiDescription":124},1551,"Israelin kuu","1551-haggard-h-rider-israelin-kuu","1551__Haggard_H._Rider__Israelin_kuu","Kertomus II:sta Moseksen kirjasta",[],[],1918,1919,64075,396317,54906,[117,118],"Exodus, The -- Fiction","Jews -- History -- To 70 A.D. -- Fiction",[120],"Historical Novels","\"Israelin kuu\" by H. Rider Haggard is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers on Ana, a scribe in ancient Egypt, who reflects on his life experiences during the reign of Pharaoh Seti II and the struggles of the Hebrew people, particularly through the lens of their interactions with Egyptian society.   At the start of the book, we are introduced to Ana, who reminisces about his life as a scribe and his close connections to the royal family, including the pharaoh and his son, Seti. He shares his admiration for Seti and describes the tumultuous social landscape of Egypt, particularly the plight of the Hebrew slaves. The narrative quickly immerses the reader in Ana's world, detailing his aspirations, the harsh realities of his existence, and the tragic events that unfold, including the murder of a Hebrew elder that Ana witnesses, igniting a conflict that reflects the broader struggles between the Egyptians and the enslaved Israelites. Ana's writing emerges as a means of both record and refuge, suggesting a deeper exploration of identity and loyalty in a world rife with oppression and personal turmoil. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],225,"Muinaiseen Egyptiin sijoittuva historiallinen romaani kuvaa israelilaisten lähtöä Egyptistä ja siihen liittyviä raamatullisia tapahtumia. Kirjanoppinut Anan kertomana teos seuraa prinssi Setin ja heprealaisen Merapin välistä suhdetta sekä Egyptin jumalien ja Israelin Jumalan välistä kamppailua.",{"number":126,"title":127,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":128,"bookId":129,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":130,"origin":131,"language":20,"yearPublished":132,"yearPublishedTranslation":10,"wordCount":133,"charCount":134,"usRestricted":98,"gutenbergId":13,"gutenbergSubjects":135,"gutenbergCategories":136,"gutenbergSummary":13,"gutenbergTranslators":137,"gutenbergDownloadCount":13,"aiDescription":138},2054,"Maiwan kosto","2054-haggard-h-rider-maiwan-kosto","2054__Haggard_H._Rider__Maiwan_kosto",[],[],1888,24479,156227,[],[],[],"Allan Quatermain muistelee metsästysretkellään Afrikassa kokemaansa seikkailua, jossa hän päätyi auttamaan Maiwa-nimistä naista. Quatermain osallistuu heimojen väliseen sotaan kukistaakseen julman kuninkaan, pelastaakseen vangitun ystävänsä ja auttaakseen Maiwaa saamaan hyvityksen kokemistaan vääryyksistä.",{"number":140,"title":141,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":142,"bookId":143,"genreRaw":144,"genre":14,"themes":145,"origin":146,"language":20,"yearPublished":147,"yearPublishedTranslation":22,"wordCount":148,"charCount":149,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":150,"gutenbergSubjects":151,"gutenbergCategories":153,"gutenbergSummary":154,"gutenbergTranslators":155,"gutenbergDownloadCount":156,"aiDescription":157},2511,"Musta sankari","2511-haggard-h-rider-musta-sankari","2511__Haggard_H._Rider__Musta_sankari","Allanin ystävän Umslopogaasin lapsuus ja nuoruuden vaiheet",[16],[],1892,47325,294871,65516,[152],"Zululand (South Africa) -- Fiction",[37,120,38],"\"Musta sankari: Allanin ystävän Umslopogaasin lapsuus ja nuoruuden vaiheet\" by H. Rider Haggard is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in South Africa and focuses on the life of Umslopogaas, a character representing the bravest and noblest aspects of the Zulu people, as he navigates issues related to power, survival, and love amidst the tumultuous backdrop of Zulu history. Central to the narrative is Umslopogaas's relationship with Chaka, the Zulu king, and his own sister Baleka, highlighting themes of loyalty and vengeance.  The opening of the novel introduces the reader to Umslopogaas's early life and the significant events that shape his character. The tale begins with a recounting of a prophecy regarding Chaka, and it is filled with rich details about the Zulu culture, warfare, and the personal stories of love and loss. Mopo, a powerful figure from Umslopogaas's past, shares a narrative that intertwines with the fates of key historical characters and foreshadows conflicts to come. As Mopo reflects on his violent history and his connection to Umslopogaas, the novel sets the stage for exploring the tragic consequences of power struggles within the Zulu kingdom. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[42],324,"Historiallinen seikkailuromaani kertoo zulukansan vaiheista ja soturi Umslopogaasin nuoruudesta 1800-luvun Etelä-Afrikassa. Teos kuvaa kuningas Chakan nousua valtaan sekä heimon sisäisiä valtataisteluita ja kansantaruja.",{"number":159,"title":160,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":161,"bookId":162,"genreRaw":163,"genre":14,"themes":164,"origin":165,"language":20,"yearPublished":147,"yearPublishedTranslation":22,"wordCount":166,"charCount":167,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":168,"gutenbergSubjects":169,"gutenbergCategories":170,"gutenbergSummary":171,"gutenbergTranslators":172,"gutenbergDownloadCount":173,"aiDescription":174},2512,"Susi-veikot","2512-haggard-h-rider-susi-veikot","2512__Haggard_H._Rider__Susi-veikot","Umslopogaasin ja Galazin seikkailuja",[16],[],31128,196989,65529,[152],[37,38],"\"Susi-veikot: Umslopogaasin ja Galazin seikkailuja\" by H. Rider Haggard is a fictional adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative follows two protagonists, Umslopogaas and Galazi, as they traverse the Zulu landscape, engaging in epic battles and confrontations shaped by personal vendettas and the allure of beauty, specifically that of a woman named Liljankukka. As they navigate the tribal politics and the looming threat of conflict with the Halakaze people, the story unfolds a rich tapestry of desire, revenge, and the profound consequences of warfare.  At the start of the novel, we are introduced to King Dingaan of the Zulu, who yearns for the beautiful Liljankukka, the daughter of the Halakaze chief. However, his advances are rebuffed, leading him into a rage and a desire for conquest. Amidst this power struggle, we meet the character Mopo, who warns Dingaan against sending troops to capture Liljankukka. Despite the tensions, Mopo is revealed to have lost much to the conflicts of the past and is deeply intertwined with the fates of Umslopogaas and Liljankukka. The narrative establishes a tone of impending conflict, driven by lust, revenge, and the weight of the past, setting the stage for the characters' intertwined destinies as they embark on a quest that threatens to reshape their world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[42],286,"Seikkailuromaani seuraa soturi Umslopogaasin ja hänen toverinsa Galazin vaiheita 1800-luvun alun Zulu-maassa. Kertomus kietoutuu kauniin Liljankukan ja kuningas Dingaanin väliseen valtapeliin sekä heimojen välisiin verisiin konflikteihin.",{"number":176,"title":177,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":178,"bookId":179,"genreRaw":180,"genre":14,"themes":181,"origin":182,"language":20,"yearPublished":183,"yearPublishedTranslation":184,"wordCount":185,"charCount":186,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":187,"gutenbergSubjects":188,"gutenbergCategories":190,"gutenbergSummary":191,"gutenbergTranslators":192,"gutenbergDownloadCount":193,"aiDescription":194},2528,"Pyhä kukka","2528-haggard-h-rider-pyha-kukka","2528__Haggard_H._Rider__Pyhä_kukka","Allan Quatermain'in jännittävä seikkailu Afrikassa",[16],[],1915,1923,86166,554103,65824,[60,189,62],"Plant collecting -- Africa -- Fiction",[37,38],"\"Pyhä kukka: Allan Quatermainin jännittävä seikkailu Afrikassa\" by H. Rider Haggard is a novel published in 1915. Allan Quatermain returns from Africa with an extraordinarily rare orchid, the largest ever discovered. When a wealthy young man accidentally pays a fortune for a similar flower and loses his inheritance, he proposes a daring expedition to find a living specimen in the African wilderness. Their quest leads them through encounters with slave traders, warrior tribes, cannibals, and a giant gorilla in search of the mysterious holy flower. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],323,"Seikkailuromaanissa Allan Quatermain lähtee vaaralliselle retkelle Afrikan sisäosiin etsimään tarunhohtoista orkideaa, jota paikallinen heimo palvoo pyhänä kukkana. Matkalla seurue kohtaa orjakauppiaita ja joutuu taisteluun selviytyäkseen hengissä tuntemattomassa erämaassa.",{"number":196,"title":197,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":198,"bookId":199,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":200,"origin":201,"language":20,"yearPublished":202,"yearPublishedTranslation":183,"wordCount":203,"charCount":204,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":205,"gutenbergSubjects":206,"gutenbergCategories":207,"gutenbergSummary":208,"gutenbergTranslators":209,"gutenbergDownloadCount":210,"aiDescription":211},2539,"Maailman sydän","2539-haggard-h-rider-maailman-sydan","2539__Haggard_H._Rider__Maailman_sydän",[16],[],1895,81359,522106,66020,[28,31],[37,120],"\"Maailman sydän\" by H. Rider Haggard is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative weaves together themes of adventure and exploration, centering around the main character, Ignatio, who is an intrepid seeker of knowledge and treasure from the bygone Aztec civilization. The story delves into Ignatio's quest and encounters in the rich cultural backdrop of Central America, exploring both historical elements and mystical lore.  The opening of the book introduces us to the protagonist, Don Ignatio, a well-respected figure in his community, who possesses vast knowledge about ancient Aztec culture. He recalls his early life experiences, marked by tragedy and loss, which shaped his desire to understand the past. As a child, Ignatio witnessed the brutal murder of his father at the hands of soldiers, leaving him to be raised by his godfather, a priest who imparts wisdom about Ignatio's heritage and responsibilities. As he grows, Ignatio's passion for reclaiming the legacy of his ancestors comes to the forefront, leading him down a path of rebellion against colonial oppression. The narrative showcases his journey through various societal dynamics, setting the stage for a larger quest that involves lost treasures and the struggle for identity and autonomy among indigenous peoples. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],306,"Seikkailuromaani sijoittuu Meksikon ja Guatemalan rajaseuduille, missä englantilainen Strickland ja atsteekkien jälkeläinen Ignatio etsivät tarunhohtoista kadonnutta kaupunkia. Matka halki vaarallisten viidakoiden on täynnä muinaisia salaisuuksia, jännitystä ja kohtalokkaita käänteitä.",{"number":213,"title":214,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":215,"bookId":216,"genreRaw":217,"genre":14,"themes":218,"origin":219,"language":20,"yearPublished":21,"yearPublishedTranslation":184,"wordCount":220,"charCount":221,"usRestricted":25,"gutenbergId":222,"gutenbergSubjects":223,"gutenbergCategories":224,"gutenbergSummary":225,"gutenbergTranslators":226,"gutenbergDownloadCount":227,"aiDescription":228},2544,"Salattu maa","2544-haggard-h-rider-salattu-maa","2544__Haggard_H._Rider__Salattu_maa","Suurmetsästäjä Allan Quatermain'in seikkailuja Keski-Afrikassa",[16],[],68038,458369,66067,[28,29,31,60,62],[37,38],"\"Salattu maa: Suurmetsästäjä Allan Quatermainin seikkailuja Keski-Afrikassa\" by H. Rider Haggard is a novel written in the early 20th century. This work follows the legendary character Allan Quatermain, a skilled big-game hunter, as he embarks on thrilling adventures across Central Africa. The narrative likely intertwines themes of exploration, adventure, and encounters with both nature and indigenous cultures.  At the start of the story, the reader is introduced to Allan Quatermain, who mourns the death of his son, Harry. Grieving and disillusioned with civilization, Quatermain decides to return to Africa, drawn by the memories of his adventures and a desire to immerse himself in the wilderness where he once thrived. He is soon joined by his old friends, Henry Curtis and Captain Good, as they plan a new expedition to explore uncharted territories, potentially searching for a legendary white civilization. This opening sets a somber tone of loss and longing, paving the way for the ensuing adventures in the wilds of Africa. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[42],311,"Seikkailuromaanissa suurmetsästäjä Allan Quatermain suuntaa poikansa kuoleman jälkeen viimeiselle tutkimusmatkalleen Keski-Afrikkaan. Yhdessä ystäviensä ja sotaherra Umslopogaasin kanssa hän löytää salatun valkoisen sivilisaation, Zu-Vendi-kansan, ja päätyy keskelle valtakunnan sisällissotaa.",11,1,24]