Jack London

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The Call Of the Wild

The Call Of the Wild

by Jack London

Jack London’s The Call of the Wild is an
anthropomorphic canine’s unforgettable tale of survival. Set during the 1890s
Klondike Gold Rush, the novel’s main character, Buck, a large and powerful St.
Bernard-Scotch Shepherd, is stolen from his ranch home in Santa Clara Valley,
California, and sold into service as a sled dog. At first, Buck experiences
violence and struggles for survival, becoming progressively feral in the harsh
environment. By the end, Buck relies on his instinct and learned... Read more about this item
The Sea-Wolf

The Sea-Wolf

by Jack London

The Sea-Wolf is a 1904 psychological adventure novel by American writer Jack London about a literary critic and other survivors of an ocean collision who come under the dominance of Wolf Larsen, the powerful and amoral sea captain who rescues them. Its first printing of forty thousand copies were immediately sold out before publication on the strength of London's previous The Call of the Wild.
The Iron Heel

The Iron Heel

by Jack London

The Iron Heel is a dystopian novel by American writer Jack London, first published in 1908. Generally considered to be "the earliest of the modern Dystopian," it chronicles the rise of an oligarchic tyranny in the United States. It is arguably the novel in which Jack London's socialist views are most explicitly on display.
John Barleycorn

John Barleycorn

by Jack London

Includes bibliographical references.
The Son Of the Wolf

The Son Of the Wolf

by Jack London

A short story collection set in the Klondike. The White Silence The Son of the Wolf The Men of Forty-Mile In a Far Country To the Man on the Trail The Priestly Prerogative The Wisdon of the Trail The Wife of a King An Odyssey of the North
The Valley Of the Moon

The Valley Of the Moon

by Jack London

The God Of His Fathers

The God Of His Fathers

by Jack London

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McClure's Magazine Volume Xvi November, 1900, To April, 1901

by Jack; Frederick Remington, Et Al London

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The Green Knight a Vision

by Porter and Stricklen, Edward G Garnet

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What Life Means To Me

by Jack George Sterling London

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Jack London First Editions

by James E and Robert W Mattens Sisson Iii

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The Red One

The Red One

by London, Jack

THERE it was! The abrupt liberation of sound! As he timed it with his watch, Bassett likened it to the trump of an archangel. Walls of cities, he meditated, might well fall down before so vast and compelling a summons. For the thousandth time vainly he tried to analyse the tone-quality of that enormous peal that dominated the land far into the strong-holds of the surrounding tribes. The mountain gorge which was its source rang to the rising tide of it until it brimmed over and flooded earth and sky and air.
Martin Eden

Martin Eden

by London, Jack

Martin Eden is a novel by American author Jack London, about a struggling young writer. It was first serialized in the Pacific Monthly magazine from September 1908 to September 1909, and subsequently published in book form by The Macmillan Company in September 1909.
The Scarlet Plague

The Scarlet Plague

by London, Jack

"A Gloria Mundi book."
The Log Of the Snark

The Log Of the Snark

by London, Charmian Kittredge

Letters From Jack London

Letters From Jack London

by Hendricks, King and Shepard, Irving, Editors

The Book Of Jack London

The Book Of Jack London

by London, Charmian