Books by Jack London

Portrait of Jack London

Jack London, one of America's most adventurous voices, captured the raw power of nature and the resilience of the human spirit in his vivid storytelling. Born in 1876, he transformed his own experiences as a sailor, prospector, and wanderer into tales that pulse with authenticity and elemental struggle.

His enduring works, including classics like *The Call of the Wild* and *White Fang*, explore survival, instinct, and the thin line between civilisation and the wild. London's writing remains both thrilling and thought-provoking, offering readers a timeless journey into the heart of adventure and the depths of human endurance.

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  • Jerry Of The Islands

    Double 9 Booksllp Jerry Of The Islands

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    Book SynopsisJerry of the Islands: A True Dog Story is a novel by American author Jack London. Jerry of the Islands was at first distributed in 1917 and is one of the last works by Jack London. The novel is set on the island of Malaita, a piece of the Solomon Islands archipelago, which in 1893 turned into a British protectorate. The legend of the novel is Irish terrier Jerry, who was a sibling of canine named Michael, about whom London composed another novel - Michael, Brother of Jerry. In the introduction, Jack London tells about the boat Minota on which he voyaged and which destroyed in the Solomon Islands. Skipper Kellar of Eugenie transport protected Jack London after the wreck yet later passed on by the hands of the man-eaters. London makes reference to a letter that he got from C. M. Woodford, the Resident Commissioner of the British Solomons. In this letter, Woodford expounded on a correctional undertaking on the adjoining island. The second point of the activity was looking for the remaining parts of Jack London's companions. During the journey on Minota, Jack London and his significant other observed a canine on board the boat, an Irish terrier named Peggy. The couple connected to Peggy such a lot of that London's better half took the canine after the disaster area of the boat.

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    £13.49

  • The Iron Heel

    Double 9 Books LLP The Iron Heel

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  • The People Of The Abyss

    Double 9 Booksllp The People Of The Abyss

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    Book SynopsisThe People of the Abyss (1903) is a book by Jack London about existence in the East End of London in 1902. He composed this direct record by living in the East End (counting the Whitechapel District) for a very long time, some of the time remaining in workhouses or dozing in the city. The circumstances he encountered and expounded on were equivalent to those persevered by an expected 500,000 of the contemporary London poor.

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  • The Road

    Double 9 Booksllp The Road

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    Book SynopsisThe Road, first published in 1907, is an autobiography by Jack London. London explains about his experiences and adventures as one of the hoboes. He spent his years as a hobo in America and Canada in the years 1894-1895. London starts with a story showing what excellent liars hoboes could be. He presents his illustration as an apology to a woman in Salt Lake City that he convinced to provide him support. The next chapter explains some other skills of the hobo, the most important of which is the 'holding down' of the train. The rest of the book details different aspects of hobo life, including their diverse backgrounds. The last chapter is about the bulls, the cops. London says throughout the book about how the American system is unfair to the hoboes.

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  • The Strength Of The Strong

    Double 9 Booksllp The Strength Of The Strong

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    Book SynopsisA collection of seven short stories, 'The Strength of the Strong' is London's marvellous composition. In these stories London highlighted the problems of the working classes and given a vivid picture of socialistic society. With various symbolic characters for government, industry, labour, religion etc., these stories set in diverse settings. He starts to look back with prehistoric stories, but also includes the stories of Chinese invasion of the world later in twentieth century.

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    £10.44

  • The Valley Of The Moon

    Double 9 Booksllp The Valley Of The Moon

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    Book Synopsis'The Valley of the Moon' is an autobiographical portrait of Jack and his wife Chairman leaving working on the Oakland docks to live in Sonoma Valley. The story of Saxon and Billy is a love story that starts off with a boom and then go through difficulties and hard times. Saxon and Billy end up following a wonderful dream. This book is notable for the scenes in which the hero enjoys fellowship with the artists' colony in Carmel, and he settles in the Moon. It is Saxon, London's most fully realised heroine, who embraces these concerns.

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  • The The Assassination Bureau Ltd.

    Thomas Abraham The The Assassination Bureau Ltd.

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  • The Call of the Wild  White Fang

    Dover Publications Inc. The Call of the Wild White Fang

    Book SynopsisExperience the thrill of exploration and adventure through the literary works of Jack London, presented by the Dover Bookshelf. This beautifully crafted hardcover volume gathers the timeless tales of two of his complete novels ?The Call of the Wild and White Fang. London''s profound experiences of survival amid the wilderness explore deep questions of humanity''s place in the savage beauty of the world. Jack London''s early life was characterized by poverty and hardship, leading him to seek fortune and adventure on the high seas, in the Klondike gold rush, and through countless other endeavors. This affordable edition delivers London''s enduring legacy of adventure and self-discovery and celebrates his remarkable contribution to the American literary canon. A splendid gift for literature lovers, it''s also an exquisite keepsake. Printed in the USA.

    £16.79

  • The Call of the Wild

    Broadview Press Ltd The Call of the Wild

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    Book SynopsisA best-seller from its first publication in 1903, The Call of the Wild tells the story of Buck, a big mongrel dog who is shipped from his comfortable life in California to Alaska, where he must adapt to the harsh life of a sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush. The narrative recounts Buck’s brutal obedience training, his struggle to meet the demands of human masters, and his rise to the position of lead sled dog as a result of his superior physical and mental qualities. Finally, Buck is free to respond to the “call” of the wilderness. Over a hundred years after its publication, Jack London’s “dog story” retains the enduring appeal of a classic.This Broadview Edition includes a critical introduction that explores London’s life and legacy and the complex scientific and psychological ideas drawn upon by London in writing the story. The appendices include material on the Klondike, Darwin’s writings on dogs, other contemporary writings on instinct and atavism, and maps of the regions in which the story takes place.Trade Review“This is the best scholarly edition of The Call of the Wild currently available, with a superb, wide-ranging introduction by Nicholas Ruddick that is a model of judicious lucidity. The edition is also greatly enhanced by a series of fascinating primary documents situating the novella in an array of turn-of-the-twentieth-century cultural contexts, including the Klondike gold rush, Darwin on dogs and men, theories of atavism and instinct, and controversies surrounding charges of plagiarism against Jack London. Highly recommended.” — Jonathan Auerbach, University of MarylandTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsReferences and AbbreviationsIllustrationsIntroductionJack London: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextThe Call of the WildAppendix A: The Klondike in Reality and Myth From Tappan Adney, The Klondike Stampede (1900) From A.C. Harris, Alaska and the Klondike Gold Fields (1897) Appendix B: The Animal StoryFrom Charles G.D. Roberts, The Kindred of the Wild:A Book of Animal Life (1902)Appendix C: Darwin on Dogs and Men From Charles Darwin, The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication (1868) From Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871) From Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872) Appendix D: Outside and Inside Dogs in the Northland From Edward Jesse, Anecdotes of Dogs (1858) From Tappan Adney, The Klondike Stampede (1900) From Jack London, “Husky—The Wolf-Dog of the North” (1900) Appendix E: Instinct, Memory, Recapitulation, and Atavism From Herbert Spencer, The Principles of Psychology (1855, 1890) From Ernst Haeckel, The History of Creation (1868, 1880) From Samuel Butler, Life and Habit (1878) From Charles Darwin, The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication (1868) John Myers O’Hara, “Atavism” (1902) Appendix F: London’s First Dog StoryJack London, “Bâtard” (1902, 1904)Appendix G: Extracts from London’s Correspondence (1902–1916) From Letter to Cloudesley Johns (6 January 1902) From Letter to Anna Strunsky (11 February 1902) From Letter to George P. Brett (28 April 1902) From Letter to George P. Brett (21 November 1902) From Letter to Anna Strunsky (20 December 1902) From Letter to Anna Strunsky (7 January 1903) From Letter to George P. Brett (12 February 1903) From Letter to George P. Brett (25 February 1903) From Letter to George P. Brett (10 March 1903) From Letter to Anna Strunsky (13 March 1903) From Letter to George P. Brett (25 March 1903) From Letter to George P. Brett (2 April 1903) From Letter to George P. Brett (10 April 1903) From Letter to George P. Brett (24 July 1903) From Letter to George P. Brett (10 August 1903) From Letter to George P. Brett (15 August 1903) From Letter to Merle Maddern (28 August 1903) From Letter to Marshall Bond (17 December 1903) From Letter to George P. Brett (5 December 1904) From Letter to John M. O’Hara (25 July 1907) From Letter to Karl E. Harriman (12 December 1910) From Letter to Edgar G. Sisson (30 January 1915) From Letter to Frank A. Garbutt (5 February 1915) From Letter to H.E. Kelsey (3 April 1915) From Letter to Loen Weilskov (16 October 1916) Appendix H: Reviews of The Call of the Wild From New York Times Saturday Review of Books and Art (25 July 1903) From Outlook (25 July 1903) From George Hamlin Fitch, San Francisco Chronicle (2 August 1903) From Argonaut (3 August 1903) From Mary Calkins Brooke, [San Francisco] Bulletin (23 August 1903) From Athenaeum (29 August 1903) From Comrade (September 1903) From Florence Jackson, Overland Monthly (September 1903) From J. Stewart Doubleday, Reader (September 1903) From Literary Digest (3 October 1903) From Nation (8 October 1903) From H.W. Boynton, Atlantic Monthly (November 1903) Appendix I: The Plagiarism Issue From Egerton R.Young, My Dogs in the Northland (1902) From Jack London, The Call of the Wild (1903) From L.A.M. Bosworth and Jack London, “Is Jack London a Plagiarist?” (14 February 1907) From “Against Jack London,” New York Times Saturday Review of Books (23 February 1907) From Egerton R.Young, letter in New York Times, Saturday Review of Books (9 March 1907) From Jack London, letter to Egerton R.Young (18 March 1907) Appendix J: Buck’s Travels Map 1. To the Northland Map 2. The Klondike Trail Map 3. Salt Water Select Bibliography

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  • The Call of the Wild

    Penguin Random House Children's UK The Call of the Wild

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    Book SynopsisJack London (1876-1916) was born John Chaney in Pennsylvania, USA and despite a lack of education in his childhood, and a variety of odd jobs, he always maintained his love of books. In 1896 he was caught up in the gold rush to the Klondike river in north-west Canada which became the inspiration for his story, The Call of the Wild, published in 1903, and followed by White Fang in 1906. Jack London became one of the most widely read writers in the world.

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  • The SeaWolf Oxford Worlds Classics

    Oxford University Press The SeaWolf Oxford Worlds Classics

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  • John Barleycorn

    Oxford University Press John Barleycorn

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    Book SynopsisPublished in 1913, this harrowing, autobiographical ''A to Z'' of drinking shattered London''s reputation as a clean-living adventurer and massively successful author of such books as White Fang and The Call of the Wild. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World''s Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford''s commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.Trade Reviewone of the most memorable of all boozing odysseys' Times Higher Education Supplement'It is an extraordinary work, boastful and denying by turns ... suspiciously protesting in its detestation of alcohol, but also wholeheartedly committed to the machismo of hard drinking.' Brian Morton, The Times

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  • The Scarlet Plague

    Lulu.com The Scarlet Plague

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    £9.11

  • The Call of the Wild

    Bottom of the Hill Publishing The Call of the Wild

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    £11.39

  • The Scarlet Plague

    Susan Publishing Ltd The Scarlet Plague

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  • The Call of the Wild and Other Stories:

    Alma Books Ltd The Call of the Wild and Other Stories:

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    Book SynopsisWhen Buck is smuggled from his beloved home in the Santa Clara Valley and forced to work as a sled-dog in the frozen wilderness of the Yukon, he must forget the long, lazy Californian days and face a life of constant toil and danger under the whip of cruel or inept masters, where survival itself must be fought for. But with his primal instincts stirred, how long can Buck resist the call of the wild? Set at the time of the Klondike Gold Rush, The Call of the Wild is one of the greatest evocations of the natural world, and perhaps the best example of London’s famously urgent and vivid style. This edition also includes ‘Brown Wolf’, ‘That Spot’ and ‘To Build a Fire’ – three Yukon tales that demonstrate London’s mastery of the short-story genre.Trade ReviewA story which has gained its own life and will probably be with us for as long as we’re reading books. * The Daily Telegraph *

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  • White Fang

    General Press India White Fang

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    £18.04

  • The Call of the Wild

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  • The Call of the Wild

    Dover Publications Inc. The Call of the Wild

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  • The Call of the Wild White Fang  To Build a Fire

    Random House USA Inc The Call of the Wild White Fang To Build a Fire

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    Book SynopsisThe Call of the Wild—Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of all timeTo this day Jack London is the most widely read American writer in the world, E. L. Doctorow wrote in The New York Times Book Review. Generally considered to be London''s greatest achievement, The Call of the Wild brought him international acclaim when it was published in 1903. His story of the dog Buck, who learns to survive in the bleak Yukon wilderness, is viewed by many as his symbolic autobiography. No other popular writer of his time did any better writing than you will find in The Call of the Wild, said H. L. Mencken. Here, indeed, are all the elements of sound fiction.        White Fang (1906), which London conceived as a complete antithesis and companion piece to The Call of the Wild, is the tale of an abused wolf-dog tamed by exposure to civilization. Also included in this volume is To Build a Fire, a marvelously desolate short story set in the Klondike, but containing all the elements of a classic Greek tragedy.        The quintessential Jack London is in the on-rushing compulsive-ness of his northern stories, noted James Dickey. Few men have more convincingly examined the connection between the creative powers of the individual writer and the unconscious drive to breed and to survive, found in the natural world. . . . London is in and committed to his creations to a degree very nearly unparalleled in the composition of fiction.

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  • The Call of the Wild

    HarperCollins Publishers The Call of the Wild

    Book SynopsisHarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.Deep in the forest a call was sounding, and . . . he felt compelled to turn his back upon the fire, and to plunge into the forest.'Half St. Bernard, half sheepdog, Buck is stolen away from his comfortable life as a pet in California and sold to dog traders. He soon finds himself aboard a ship, on its way to Northern Canada. Surrounded by cruelty, Buck's natural instincts and behaviour begin to emerge as he works as a mail carrying sled dog, scavenging for food, protecting himself against other dogs and sleeping out in the cold snow.Sold to a group of American gold hunters who are inexperienced living in the wilderness, the dogs are treated badly and as misfortune besets them, Buck is saved by John Thornton. Indebted to his new master, Buck remains by Thornton's side, saving him from drowning and protecting him with fierce loyalty throughout their time together. However, Buck can not deny the strong lure o

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  • Classic Starts White Fang

    Sterling Juvenile Classic Starts White Fang

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    Book SynopsisHalf wolf, half dog, White Fang fully understands the cruelty of nature and humans, taken in by a man who trains him through constant whippings and then by another who forces him to participate in vicious dogfights. He finally overcomes these obstacles and meets someone who offers him kindness. But can White Fang leave his wild ways behind?

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  • The Best Short Stories of Jack London

    Random House Publishing Group The Best Short Stories of Jack London

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    Book Synopsis'Raw and Raked, Wild and Free...'...that was the way Jack London saw life, and the more he lived it the more enamored of it he became. 'All I saw,' he once wrote, 'was glamor of conquest, of scarlet adventure and yellow gold. ...The life was brave and wild, and I was living the adventure I had read so much about.'Brilliant, poetic, swift with violence and action, his stories clearly illustrate the unique spirit of his unbridled genius. Critics admitted that the young firebrand -- 'while frightfully primitive' -- was challenging Poe, Kipling and Melville as a one-in-a-million storyteller. The tales in this volume have been thrilling readers for nearly half a century.

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  • Call of the Wild

    Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Call of the Wild

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  • A Drinking Life

    Arcturus Publishing Ltd A Drinking Life

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    Book SynopsisCome. Your glass is empty. Fill and forget.In one of the great works of American literature, Jack London tells a poignant tale of the power of addiction through his alter-ego, John Barleycorn. With alcohol as his sole companion, John travels across North America, living as a sailor, gold prospector, unemployed vagabond, and struggling novelist. Written with elegance and intelligence, and never shying away from the addiction that bedevilled him, A Drinking Life presents its author''s arduous transformation from hard-bitten adventurer to renowned writer.ABOUT THE SERIES: The Arcturus Classics series brings together high-quality paperback editions of classics works, presented with contemporary graphic cover designs. Together they make a wonderful collection which is perfect for any home library.

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  • Northland Stories Penguin Twentieth Century Classics

    Penguin Publishing Group Northland Stories Penguin Twentieth Century Classics

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    Book SynopsisLike the characters in the popular dime novels of the time, London's heroes display such manly virtues as courage, loyalty, and steadfastness as they conftont the merciless frozen expanses of the north. Yet London breaks free of stereotypical figures and one-dimensional plots to explore deeper psychological and social questions of self-mastery, masculinity, and racial domination. The uneasy relationship between the Native Americans and whites lies at the heart of many of the stories, while others reflect London's growing awareness of the destruction wrought by the white incursion on Indian culture.Northland Stories comprises nineteen of Jack London's greatest short works, including An Odyssy of the North (London's major breakthrough as a young author), The White Silence, The Law of Life, The League of the Old Men, and the world classic To Build a Fire.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaTable of ContentsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Jonathan AuerbachIntroduction by Jonathan AuerbachSuggestions for Further ReadingA Note on the TextNorthland StoriesThe White SilenceThe Son of the WolfIn a Far CountryTo the Man on TrailThe Wisdom of the TrailAn Odyssey of the NorthThe God of His FathersSiwashGrit of WomenWhere the Trail ForksThe Law of LifeKeesh, the Son of KeeshThe Death of LigounLi Wan, the FairThe League of the Old MenThe Story of Jees UckLove of LifeThe Sun-Dog TrailTo Build a FireExplanatory NotesAppendix

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  • The Call of the Wild

    Penguin Random House Children's UK The Call of the Wild

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    Book SynopsisLife is good for Buck in Santa Clara Valley, where he spends his days eating and sleeping in the golden sunshine. But one day a treacherous act of betrayal leads to his kidnap, and he is forced into a life of toil and danger. Dragged away to be a sledge dog in the harsh and freezing cold Yukon, Buck must fight for his survivial.

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  • The Cruise of the Snark Penguin Classics

    Penguin Publishing Group The Cruise of the Snark Penguin Classics

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    Book SynopsisInspired by the examples of his heroes Herman Melville, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Joshua Slocum, Jack London determined to sail around the world. In April 1907 he sailed from San Francisco in the forty-five-foot ketch Snark, with his wife, Charmian, a skeleton crew, and his writing to keep him company. Beset by seasickness and tropical disease, London wrote incessantly—not only his major autobiographical novel Martin Eden and numerous short stories, but also a series of sketches recording the voyage itself. These entertaining pieces, collected together into the book he called The Cruise of the Snark, reveal London’s indefatigable spirit and love of adventure at sea and among the Pacific islands. This edition also includes London's delightful sea pieces That Dead Men Rise Up Never and The Joy of Small-Boat Sailing.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more tha

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  • Klondike Tales Modern Library

    Random House Publishing Group Klondike Tales Modern Library

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    Book SynopsisAs a young man in the summer of 1897, Jack London joined the Klondike gold rush. From that seminal experience emerged these gripping, inimitable wilderness tales, which have endured as some of London’s best and most defining work. With remarkable insight and unflinching realism, London describes the punishing adversity that awaited men in the brutal, frozen expanses of the Yukon, and the extreme tactics these adventurers and travelers adopted to survive. As Van Wyck Brooks observed, “One felt that the stories had been somehow lived-that they were not merely observed-that the author was not telling tales but telling his life.”This edition is unique to the Modern Library, featuring twenty-three carefully chosen stories from London’s three collected Northland volumes and his later Klondike tales. It also includes two maps of the region, and notes on the text.

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  • Call Of The Wild Whitefang Bantam Classics

    Random House Publishing Group Call Of The Wild Whitefang Bantam Classics

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    Book SynopsisThe Call Of The Wild is the  story of Buck, a dog stolen from his home and thrust  into the merciless life of the Arctic north to  endure hardship, bitter cold, and the savage  lawlessness of man and beast. White Fang  is the adventure of an animal -- part dog, part  wolf --turned vicious by cruel abuse, then  transformed by the patience and affection of one man.  Jack London's superb ability as a storyteller and  his uncanny understanding of animal and human  natures give these tales a striking vitality and  power, and have earned him a reputation as a  distinguished American writer.

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