
Allan Quatermain, the sequel to King Solomon’s Mines, was first serialized in Longman’s Magazine in the U.K. and subsequently published as a novel in 1887. In it we see the eponymous hero reunited with his companions to travel to Africa on a dangerous and adventuresome quest to try to find a legendary tribe of white-skinned people, the Zu-Vendi. Having discovered their remote and isolated country, Quatermain and his crew become embroiled in its internal affairs, culminating in a bitter and violent civil war.
Selected chapters for typing
| I: The Consul’s Yarn | 19 Pages | |
| II: The Black Hand | 15 Pages | |
| III: The Mission Station | 17 Pages | |
| IV: Alphonse and His Annette | 14 Pages | |
| V: Umslopogaas Makes a Promise | 21 Pages | |
| VI: The Night Wears On | 15 Pages | |
| VII: A Slaughter Grim and Great | 18 Pages | |
| VIII: Alphonse Explains | 16 Pages | |
| IX: Into the Unknown | 19 Pages | |
| X: The Rose of Fire | 20 Pages | |
| XI: The Frowning City | 22 Pages | |
| XII: The Sister Queens | 22 Pages | |
| XIII: About the Zu-Vendi People | 16 Pages | |
| XIV: The Flower Temple | 23 Pages | |
| XV: Sorais’s Song | 19 Pages | |
| XVI: Before the Statue | 15 Pages | |
| XVII: The Storm Breaks | 18 Pages | |
| XVIII: War! Red War | 22 Pages | |
| XIX: A Strange Wedding | 15 Pages | |
| XX: The Battle of the Pass | 20 Pages | |
| XXI: Away! Away! | 14 Pages | |
| XXII: How Umslopogaas Held the Stair | 19 Pages | |
| XXIII: I Have Spoken | 13 Pages | |
| XXIV: By Another Hand | 10 Pages |