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Jack London

Jack London—his real name was John Griffith London—had a wild and colorful youth on the waterfront of Oakland, his native city. Born in 1876, he left school at the age of fourteen and worked in a cannery. By the time he was sixteen he had been both an oyster pirate and a member of the Fish Patrol in San Francisco Bay. He later wrote about these experiences in The Cruise of the Dazzler (1902) and Tales of the Fish Patrol (1905). In 1893 he joined a sealing cruise that took him as far as Japan. Returning to the United States, he traveled throughout the country. He was determined to become a writer and read voraciously. After a brief period of study at the University of California at Berkeley he joined the gold rush to the Klondike in 1897. He returned to San Francisco the following year. His short stories of the Yukon were published in Overland Monthly (1898) and the Atlantic Monthly (1899), and in 1900 his first collection, The Son of the Wolf, appeared, bringing him national fame. In 1902 he went to London, where he studied the slum conditions of the East End. He wrote about this experience in The People of the Abyss (1903). His life was exciting and eventful. There were sailing voyages to the South Seas and around Cape Horn. He reported on the Russo-Japanese War for the Hearst papers and gave lecture tours. A prolific writer, he published an enormous number of stories and novels. Besides two revealing memoirs, The Road (1907) and John Barleycorn (1913), he authored several collections of short stories, including Love of Life (1907), Lost Face (1910), and On the Makaloa Mat (1919). He also wrote many novels, including The Call of the Wild (1903), The Sea-Wolf (1904), White Fang (1906), Before Adam (1907), The Iron Heel (1908), Martin Eden (1909), and The Star Rover (1915). Jack London died in 1916, at his famous Beauty Ranch in California.
The Call of the Wild: The Original Classic Novel Featuring Photos from the Film
The Call of the Wild & White Fang
The Sea-Wolf and Selected Stories
The Call of the Wild and White Fang
The Call of the Wild
The Call of the Wild and Selected Stories
White Fang
The Call of the Wild
The Iron Heel
Call of the Wild
The Sea-Wolf and Selected Stories
The Cruise of the Snark
The Star Rover
South Sea Tales
John Barleycorn
Klondike Tales
The Sea-Wolf
The Call of the Wild, White Fang & To Build a Fire
Northland Stories
The Assassination Bureau, Ltd.
The Portable Jack London
Martin Eden
The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and Other Stories
Call of The Wild, White Fang
Best Short Stories of Jack London
To Build a Fire and Other Stories

Books

The Call of the Wild: The Original Classic Novel Featuring Photos from the Film
The Call of the Wild & White Fang
The Sea-Wolf and Selected Stories
The Call of the Wild and White Fang
The Call of the Wild
The Call of the Wild and Selected Stories
White Fang
The Call of the Wild
The Iron Heel
Call of the Wild
The Sea-Wolf and Selected Stories
The Cruise of the Snark
The Star Rover
South Sea Tales
John Barleycorn
Klondike Tales
The Sea-Wolf
The Call of the Wild, White Fang & To Build a Fire
Northland Stories
The Assassination Bureau, Ltd.
The Portable Jack London
Martin Eden
The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and Other Stories
Call of The Wild, White Fang
Best Short Stories of Jack London
To Build a Fire and Other Stories

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