Jack London: Novels, Short Stories, Poems, Plays, Memoirs & Essays: Over 250 Titles in One Illustrated Edition

 

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Jack London: Novels, Short Stories, Poems, Plays, Memoirs & Essays: Over 250 Titles in One Illustrated Edition

This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.
Jack London (1876-1916) was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist. His amazing life experience also includes being an oyster pirate, railroad hobo, gold prospector, sailor, war correspondent and much more. He wrote adventure novels & sea tales, stories of the Gold Rush, tales of the South Pacific and the San Francisco Bay area – most of which were based on or inspired by his own life experiences.
Content:
The Cruise of the Dazzler
A Daughter of the Snows
The Call of the Wild
The Kempton-Wace Letters
The Sea-Wolf
The Game
White Fang
Before Adam
The Iron Heel
Martin Eden
Burning Daylight
Adventure
The Scarlet Plague
A Son of the Sun
The Abysmal Brute
The Valley of the Moon
The Mutiny of the Elsinore
The Star Rover
The Little Lady of the Big House
Jerry of the Islands
Michael, Brother of Jerry
Hearts of Three
Son of the Wolf
The God of His Fathers
Children of the Frost
The Faith of Men
Tales of the Fish Patrol
Moon-Face
Love of Life
Lost Face
South Sea Tales
When God Laughs
The House of Pride & Other Tales of Hawaii
Smoke Bellew
The Night Born
The Strength of the Strong
The Turtles of Tasman
The Human Drift
The Red One
On the Makaloa Mat
Dutch Courage
Uncollected Stories
The Road
The Cruise of the Snark
John Barleycorn
The People of the Abyss
Theft
Daughters of the Rich
The Acorn-Planter
A Wicked Woman
The Birth Mark
The First Poet
Scorn of Woman
Revolution and Other Essays
The War of the Classes
What Socialism Is
What Communities Lose by the Competitive System
Through The Rapids on the Way to the Klondike
From Dawson to the Sea
Our Adventures in Tampico
With Funston’s Men
The Joy of Small Boat Sailing
Husky, Wolf Dog of the North
The Impossibility of War…

Source: Goodreads

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