In Search of King Solomon's Mines

A Modern Adventurer's Quest for Gold and History in the Land of the Queen of Sheba

Nonfiction, Travel
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Author: Tahir Shah ISBN: 9781628724981
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: December 17, 2014
Imprint: Arcade Publishing Language: English
Author: Tahir Shah
ISBN: 9781628724981
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: December 17, 2014
Imprint: Arcade Publishing
Language: English

A thrilling, modern-day quest into our ancient past to find a legendary historical site buried in memory and time.

King Solomon, the Bible’s wisest king, possessed extraordinary wealth. The grand temple he built in Jerusalem was covered in gold from the porch to the inner sanctum, where the Ark of the Covenant was kept. Long before H. Rider Haggard’s classic adventure novel King Solomon’s Mines unleashed gold fever more than a century ago, many had attempted to find the source of the great king’s wealth. In this new adventure, Tahir Shah tries his hand at the quest.

Intrigued by a map he finds in a shop not far from the site of the temple, Shah assembles a multitude of clues to the location of Solomon’s mines. Some come from ancient texts, including the Septuagint, the earliest form of the Bible, and some from geological, geographical, and folkloric sources. All point across the Red Sea to Ethiopia, the land of the Queen of Sheba, Solomon’s lover, who bore Solomon’s son Menelik and founded Ethiopia’s imperial line. Shah’s trail takes him on a wild ride—by taxi, bus, camel, donkey, and Jeep—that is sure to delight all travelers.

“A hybrid of Indiana Jones and Herodotus.” —The Sunday Times

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A thrilling, modern-day quest into our ancient past to find a legendary historical site buried in memory and time.

King Solomon, the Bible’s wisest king, possessed extraordinary wealth. The grand temple he built in Jerusalem was covered in gold from the porch to the inner sanctum, where the Ark of the Covenant was kept. Long before H. Rider Haggard’s classic adventure novel King Solomon’s Mines unleashed gold fever more than a century ago, many had attempted to find the source of the great king’s wealth. In this new adventure, Tahir Shah tries his hand at the quest.

Intrigued by a map he finds in a shop not far from the site of the temple, Shah assembles a multitude of clues to the location of Solomon’s mines. Some come from ancient texts, including the Septuagint, the earliest form of the Bible, and some from geological, geographical, and folkloric sources. All point across the Red Sea to Ethiopia, the land of the Queen of Sheba, Solomon’s lover, who bore Solomon’s son Menelik and founded Ethiopia’s imperial line. Shah’s trail takes him on a wild ride—by taxi, bus, camel, donkey, and Jeep—that is sure to delight all travelers.

“A hybrid of Indiana Jones and Herodotus.” —The Sunday Times

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