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Illustrated Edition: Features 20 stunning illustrations, bringing the story's vivid scenes and characters to life.Includes a Detailed Summary: A captivating overview of the story for a quick refresher or introduction.Comprehensive Character List: An in-depth look at the personalities that enrich this classic tale.Author Biography: Explore the adventurous life of Jack London and the inspirations behind his timeless work.Embark on a timeless journey with Jack London's classic, "The Call of the Wild," now in a beautifully illustrated edition. This version comes alive with 20 stunning illustrations that perfectly capture the spirit and drama of London's narrative.Beyond merely telling a tale, "The Call of the Wild" delves into the basic drives that all living things, whether domestic and wild, possess. This story, which takes place against the backdrop of the Klondike Gold Rush, centers on Buck, a robust and gregarious St. Bernard-Scotch Collie mix, whose world is thrown completely upside down when he is taken from his cozy Californian home and placed in the untamed Yukon region of Alaska.In this hostile environment, Buck faces brutal hardships and learns to rely on his primal instincts for survival. He encounters a cast of diverse characters, both canine and human, each playing a pivotal role in his transformation. From his fierce rivalry with Spitz to his profound bond with John Thornton, each relationship shapes Buck's journey and his ultimate destiny.This edition not only brings you London's powerful narrative but also enriches your reading experience with a comprehensive character list, providing deeper insights into each personality's role and significance. Additionally, a detailed summary offers a quick refresher or introduction to the story, ensuring you don't miss out on any of its compelling nuances.Discover the fascinating life of Jack London through a specially included biography. Learn about the man whose adventurous spirit and unique perspective on life breathed life into this unforgettable story.Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Jack London's work, this illustrated edition of "The Call of the Wild" is a must-have for your collection. It's a timeless tale of adventure, survival, and the unbreakable bond between man and beast, now beautifully visualized and enhanced for an immersive reading experience.
During the catastrophic economic depression of the 1890s, young Jack London found himself in the same situation as many others¿homeless and unemployed. After a failed American investment and crop failure, the nation found itself in a panic. As London recounts these times, he tells stories of hopping on freight trains, consequently being forcefully removed. While living as a hobo, London often had to beg for food and money, and frequently found himself in trouble with the law. Since the economic depression had affected so many, there were often people just wandering around with no home or job to go to. Those that were fortunate enough not to be brought to such measures found this undesirable, which led to a strict uphold of vagrancy laws, punishing and harassing the homeless. Though he often would escape imprisonment by making up elaborate stories and excuses to tell the police, he wasn¿t always so lucky. After being arrested for vagrancy, London describes his horrible, thirty-day stay at Erie County Penitentiary. Following this incident, London recalls his time in Coxey¿s Army, a protest group composed of unemployed workers. Surviving these times and going on to become a successful author, Jack London looks back on the trying time of his youth with a new, and often humorous perspective. With entertaining and enlightening prose, Jack London discloses the personal details of a difficult time in his life, as well as a strained time in American history. Acting as a stimulus for political upheaval, the economic depression of 1893 was a pivotal time in America. Jack London¿s The Road provides an intimate glimpse into these times, as well as entertaining audiences with a light-hearted tone. The Road has inspired film adaptations and remains to be a relatable and intriguing perspective into a humbling human experience. This edition of Jack London¿s The Road is now presented with a stunning new cover design and is reprinted in a modern, stylish font. With this accommodations, contemporary readers are welcomed to the captivating tales of Jack London¿s life on the road, following his humble and humiliating experiences begging for food and evading arrest.
¿One of London¿s most interesting and ambitious works¿-Robert GreenwoodWhite Fang is an allegorical adventure story about a part wolf, part dog who is born in the violent, harsh environment of the Canadian Yukon territory. The novel begins with two men attempting to bring a corpse back to civilization as they are followed by a pack of starving wolves. The novel, in its second act, switches to the perspective of the wolves. As a pup, White Fang endures battles of survival with his mother, One-Eye, against other wolves and a lynx. When One-Eye is in the close vicinity to a Native Indian village, she is recognized as an animal who had been part of the encampment at one point. Grey Beaver, a young hunter, adopts White Fang. The other dogs and pups resent the new addition to the village, and torment White Fang, who in turn becomes contentious. He is sold to a dog fighter, and into a brutal life of violence. He is eventually rescued and brought to California, to start a very different life in the care of a loving master and his family. Although White Fang has become a very popular classic among readers, as an allegorical novel it is of great interest to sophisticated readers. The book has been adapted into many film versions, TV series, and animations.With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of White Fang is both modern and readable.
Lost Face (1910) is a collection of seven short stories by American writer Jack London. Drawing on his experiences as a gold prospector in the Yukon, London explores the life of humanity at the edge of civilization. In these stories of life and death, nature reigns supreme over society, and even the strong are not guaranteed to survive. ¿Lost Face¿ is the story of a Polish trapper and fur thief named Subienkow. Captured by Native Americans, he watches in horror as a strong, courageous Cossack is slowly killed through hours of brutal torture. Recalling the hardships he faced in Poland, Russia, and Siberia, Subienkow delves deep into his reservoir of experience to devise a plan he hopes will allow him to escape such a terrible fate. Using an interpreter, he convinces Makamuk, the chief, that he possesses a powerful medicine, and offers it in exchange for his life. In ¿To Build a Fire¿¿a frequently anthologized work of adventure fiction and one of London¿s most beloved works¿an explorer decides to trek into the forest of the Yukon while a winter storm looms on the horizon. Ignoring all signs of danger, as well as the warnings of an experienced elder, he finds himself lost in the woods with nothing but a dog and a fire. With no time to question his motives¿he had set out to visit a friend¿s cabin¿he is forced to face nature head on, and on its own terms. Lost Face, published at the height of London¿s career, compiles seven stories from the master of adventure and naturalist fiction. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Jack London¿s Lost Face is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.
Written by the beloved author, Jack London, The Night-Born is a compelling collection of ten short works of fiction, each featuring an interesting protagonist. The Madness of John Harned is narrated by a wealthy Ecuadorian man who attends a bull fight with his cousin, Maria, and the American man who is in love with her, John. While they watch the event, Maria and John have a debate that eventually leads to John to make an unpredictable and unfortunate choice. When the World was Young follows the aftermath of the meeting of two men, after a thief stumbles upon a strange barbaric man while trying to rob a countryside estate. Portraying a thrilling story of crime, To Kill a Man tests preconceived biases and assumptions while depicting a conversation between a woman and the man who had attempted to rob her house. The Benefit of the Doubt invokes melancholy feelings as it follows a man who returns to his hometown to find it in a state of decline. Featuring adventure and mystery, Winged Blackmail depicts a high-profile financier struggling to track down the person who is responsible for sending him blackmail letters via a courier pigeon. Finally, the title story of The Night-Born revolves around a strange woman and two retired gold-prospectors who feel their old career has stunted their lives despite the considerable wealth it earned them. With reoccurring themes of human nature, justice, and the impermanent happiness of money, Jack London¿s The Night-Born is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. With stories set in the 20th century and accompanied by intellectual social commentary, The Night-Born grant readers a privileged perspective on the culture and societal norms of the 1900s. Meanwhile, modern readers can also relate to the human struggles that have remained to be present in contemporary society. This edition of The Night-Born by the highly esteemed author, Jack London, is now presented in an easy-to-read font and features a striking new cover design, making it both modern and accessible.
Wrestling with the disease of alcoholism for most of his life, Jack London tells all in his autobiography John Barleycorn. Beginning with a discussion of the prohibition movement and its effects, London explores the ways that alcohol affects daily life in the Victorian era. Because there were not many forms of affordable entertainment or reliable communication, bars were the perfect spot for social activity. People were able to sit and drink, enjoying themselves while hearing the gossip and news from the other townspeople. However, this social practice can quickly deteriorate into a disease that infects every aspect of life, damaging those at home, threatening financial security, and even risking their safety. From personal experience, London explains what being an alcoholic is like with stories of humor and shame delivered with sharp accuracy. While doing so, John Barleycorn includes tales of London¿s interesting and numerous careers, such his time as a sailor, oyster pirate, and gold miner. Set to the vivid backdrop of the California Bay Area, he discloses his wildest stories and paints a portrait of his stomping grounds. Featuring themes of masculinity and friendship, John Barleycorn possesses a duality of lauding the social power of alcohol while warning against falling for its addictive qualities. The fine line between enjoying a drink and struggling alcoholism is characterized in clear prose and demonstrative narratives as London both brags about and laments his personal experiences with the substance. Employing thoughtful, honest, and exceptional prose, Jack London¿s John Barleycorn made a debut as one of the first intelligent and empathetic narratives about alcoholism. With both emotional and historical significance, London explores the unfortunately common disease while also explaining the cultural impact of alcohol in the 19th century, bleeding even to modern times. Both original and profound, John Barleycorn has earned a reputation for leaving audiences stunned by its emotional and frank narrative. This edition of Jack London¿s John Barleycorn features a new, eye-catching cover design and a readable, stylish font, crafting a perfect and approachable experience for the modern reader.
Featuring eight works of short fiction, South Sea Tales by Jack London is an adventurous collection with a nautical theme. With settings on islands or ships, South Sea Tales tell the exciting, but often heartbreaking tales of violence, colonialism, and racism. The House of Mapuhi follows the son of a trading magnate, who travels from island to island buying valuable items for his mother's business. When he learns of a brilliant pearl owned by one of the locals on the island of Hikueru, he becomes obsessed with obtaining it. London mocks Christian martyrdom in The Whale Tooth, a story of a man falling victim to his own impulses and inflated self-importance, consequently leading to cannibalism and murder. Yah! Yah! Yah! explores colonial brutality and race relations in the South Sea with a sympathetic portrayal of the native islanders. Further examining these themes, Mauki follows the son of a chief who had been kidnapped and sold into slavery. Hailed as a fan favorite, The Seed of McCoy depicts a story about sailing the seas with a twist. Finally, with a touching lesson of tolerance, The Heathen portrays two men from different racial backgrounds, Otoo and Charley, as they stay loyal to each other while they fight to survive a brutal shipwreck. With bold and unique characters, thrilling settings, and thought-provoking themes, South Sea Tales by Jack London is sure to captivate readers. Inspired by London's own adventures in the South Sea, South Sea Tales brings an authentic and memorable setting for stories that possess in-depth and compelling prose. Jack London's well-known style of descriptive, visceral prose shines in this classic collection, creating works with intense adventure and an interesting depiction of the early 20th century. With a striking new cover design and a modern and readable font, this edition of South Sea Tales by Jack London is catered to a contemporary audience. With these accommodations, modern readers can now enjoy the strong prose of Jack London, examine the culture of 20th century colonialism, and explore the islands of the southern Pacific with ease.
Hunden Michael er en irsk terrier, der er født og opvokset i den britiske koloni Santa Isabel Island i Salomonøerne i Oceanien. Til at starte med er Michael skibshund, men bruges også til at jage slaver på øerne. En dag glemmer kaptajnen imidlertid Michael på stranden og sejler bort. Nu begynder Michaels eventyr for alvor. Han bliver samlet op af Dag Daughtry, som tager ham med på en verdensomsejling."Michael" er efterfølger til Jack Londons bog "Jerry" om Michaels bror, der også kommer ud for en masse spændende ting. Bøgerne kan læses i forlængelse af hinanden eller hver for sig.Jack London (1876-1916) var en meget produktiv amerikansk forfatter, som skrev hele 49 romaner og noveller. Jack Londons historier kredser for det meste om to emner: samfundskritik og vildmarken. Hans bøger er blevet oversat til flere sprog, og en af de mest kendte romaner "Ulvehunden" er desuden blevet filmatiseret.
En av Jack Londons mest populära böcker för ungdomar. Joe vantrivs med skolan och med sin stränge och rike far. En dag bestämmer han sig för att rymma och gå till sjöss. Han hamnar på piratskeppet "Blixten" där han får uppleva tusen spännande äventyr.I originalöversättning av Ernst LundquistJack London (1876-1916) var en mycket produktiv amerikansk författare som under sin livstid skrev 49 romaner och flertalet noveller. London använde sig oftast av två teman i sitt skrivande: samhällskritiken och vildmarken. Bland hans mest kända verk finns Skriet från vildmarken, Varghunden och Varg-Larsen.
Embark on a literary adventure of survival and self-discovery through Jack London's classic wildlife tales in a stunning hardcover edition from the Dover Bookshelf, affordable and beautifully bound for literature enthusiasts.
The abridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Jack Londons haunting classic, White Fang, read by the actor William Hootkins, star of Star Wars, Batman and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Born in the wilds of the freezing cold Yukon, White Fang - half-dog, half-wolf - is the only animal in the litter to survive. He soon learns the harsh laws of nature, yet buried deep inside him are the distant memories of affection and love. Will this fiercely independent creature of the wild learn to trust man again?
Love of Life and other Short Stories presents a riveting collection of Jack London's timeless tales. From the harsh wilderness of the Klondike to the struggles of human endurance, London's stories delve deep into the human spirit, exploring themes of survival, adventure and the indomitable will to persevere against all odds.
""Burning Daylight"" is a compelling novel by Jack London, renowned for its exploration of the American dream and the pursuit of wealth and success. Set in the rugged landscape of the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush, the story follows the charismatic and ambitious protagonist, Elam Harnish, known as Burning Daylight, as he rises from humble beginnings to become a wealthy and influential figure in the Alaskan wilderness. Driven by a relentless desire for adventure and fortune, Burning Daylight navigates the treacherous world of business and politics, facing both allies and adversaries in his quest for power and prestige. Along the way, he forms relationships with a colorful cast of characters, including fellow prospectors, savvy businesswomen, and cunning rivals. As Burning Daylight grapples with the complexities of wealth and ambition, London offers a poignant commentary on the nature of success and the sacrifices it entails. With its vivid descriptions, dynamic characters, and thought-provoking themes, ""Burning Daylight"" remains a timeless exploration of the human spirit and the pursuit of the elusive American dream.
Le vagabond des étoiles, est un livre classique et rare, qui a été considéré comme important tout au long de l'histoire de l'humanité, et pour que cet ouvrage ne soit jamais oublié, chez Alpha Editions, nous avons fait des efforts pour sa préservation en rééditant ce livre dans un format moderne pour les générations présentes et futures. . Tout ce livre a été reformaté, retapé et repensé. Ces livres ne sont pas constitués de copies numérisées de leur ¿uvre originale et leur texte est donc clair et lisible. Ce livre remarquable s'inscrit dans les genres de Language and Literatures, American and Canadian literature
Croc-Blanc, est un livre classique et rare, qui a été considéré comme important tout au long de l'histoire de l'humanité, et pour que cet ouvrage ne soit jamais oublié, chez Alpha Editions, nous avons fait des efforts pour sa préservation en rééditant ce livre dans un format moderne pour les générations présentes et futures. . Tout ce livre a été reformaté, retapé et repensé. Ces livres ne sont pas constitués de copies numérisées de leur ¿uvre originale et leur texte est donc clair et lisible. Ce livre remarquable s'inscrit dans les genres de Language and Literatures, American and Canadian literature
The most well-known book by Jack London is The Call of the Wild. Huge Saint Bernard Buck is followed as he is taken from his cushy existence in California and sent to the Klondike Gold Rush in this film. His kidnappers offer him for sale so that miners in the North might use him as a sledge dog. As the harsh realities of life on the route gradually destroy his civilised upbringing, he slowly discovers his ancient roots. London created a genuine adventure by drawing on his experiences in the Yukon.
In this collection of short stories, London examines the human condition with his characteristic wit and insight. With tales of love, loss, and redemption, When God Laughs is a powerful exploration of the joys and sorrows of life.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
This gripping play by Jack London tells the story of a young woman who turns to thievery in order to survive. With its intense characterizations and vivid dialogue, Theft is a powerful work of dramatic literature that explores the dark underbelly of American society.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
This is a heart-warming tale of a man and his dog. It centers around Michael, a young boy, and his relationship with his dog Jerry. They grow up together and forge an unbreakable bond that lasts even after Jerry's death. The story captures the beauty of friendship, loyalty, and the unbreakable bond between man and animal.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
'He must master or be mastered; while to show mercy was a weakness.'Buck, a wealthy judge's dog, leads a quiet life until he is kidnapped, sold and taken to the freezing north.
Jack London's gripping tale, White Fang, follows the transformation of a wild wolf-dog from the harsh wilderness to domestic life, navigating themes ofsurvival, loyalty and the untamed beauty of nature. A timeless adventure that captivates with its raw power and profound exploration of the human-animalbond.
This collector's edition is cleanly formatted for easy reading. 12 point Garamond, 1.25 spacing. Jack London's masterpiece, The Call of the Wild, is based on the author's experiences as a gold prospector in the Canadian wilderness. It immortalizes London's ideas about nature and the unbreakable will to exist. It is about spirit and struggle, survival, and success. The story takes place in the Yukon during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush when strong sled dogs were in demand. The novel's protagonist is a domesticated dog named Buck. As the story begins, he lives at a ranch in the Santa Clara Valley of California. When Buck is stolen from the ranch and sold as sled dog in Alaska, he reverts to his primal state. He has no choice but to dominate other dogs in a brutal climate. He sheds all softening effects of civilization and relies on his primordial instincts and acquired experience to emerge as an alpha dog. It is a beautifully told tale of survival. The Call of the Wild is a book with a heart. It is a book with a conscience.
In Jack London's gripping dystopian novel, The Iron Heel, witness a chilling vision of a future dominated by a ruthless oligarchy. As society teeters on the brink of rebellion, London explores themes of class struggle and political upheaval, offering a thought-provoking narrative that resonates with timeless relevance.
Embark on a thrilling journey into the rugged wilderness of the Yukon with Jack London's timeless classic, The Call of the Wild. Follow Buck, a domesticated dog turned wild, as he navigates the harsh landscapes, discovering his primal instincts and the indomitable spirit that connects him to the untamed heart of nature.
This novel, a companion to London's famous "The Call of the Wild", inversely explores the world from the perspective of a wolf-dog mix named White Fang.
THE FAITH OF MEN - JACK LONDON - (Fine Print Edition)Short Story Collection. A Relic Of The Pliocene - A Hyperborean Brew - The Faith Of Men - Too Much Gold - The One Thousand Dozen - The Marriage Of Lit-Lit - Batard - The Story Of Jees Uck. Publication date: 1904
The classic book, White Fang by Jack London! There's a reason why White Fang is one of the best books of all time. If you haven't read this classic, then you'd better pick up a copy of White Fang by Jack London today!
LOST FACE By JACK LONDON - (Fine Print Edition)SHORT STORY COLLECTION: Lost FaceTrustTo Build A FireThat SpotFlush Of GoldThe Passing Of Marcus O'brienThe Wit Of Porportu
"The Sea Wolf" stands as one of the crowning achievements in Jack London's prolific literary career, a gripping tale of survival, morality, and the eternal struggle between man and nature. Published in 1904, this maritime adventure novel has captivated readers for over a century, cementing its place as a timeless classic in the canon of American literature.Born on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California, Jack London himself lived a life as adventurous and tempestuous as the characters he would later create in "The Sea Wolf." Raised in poverty, London experienced the harsh realities of life from an early age, working a variety of jobs, from a cannery worker to an oyster pirate, before finding solace in the world of literature."The Sea Wolf" follows the journey of Humphrey Van Weyden, a refined and intellectual gentleman who finds himself shipwrecked in the unforgiving waters of the Pacific Ocean. His rescue, however, leads him to the sealing schooner Ghost, commanded by the enigmatic and brutal Wolf Larsen. A tyrannical sea captain, Larsen represents a force of nature as formidable and unrelenting as the elements themselves.London masterfully explores the themes of existentialism, individualism, and the innate struggle for survival in the face of adversity. The dichotomy between Van Weyden, a man of letters and ideals, and Wolf Larsen, a ruthless and primal force, serves as the central conflict that propels the narrative forward. The reader is taken on a tumultuous voyage through the treacherous waters of the North Pacific, where the struggle for dominance and the clash of contrasting ideologies play out against the backdrop of the vast and indifferent sea.The novel delves into the complexities of human nature, examining the thin line between civilization and savagery. London's vivid and evocative prose paints a stark picture of life at sea, from the bone-chilling cold of the Arctic to the brutal realities of the seal-hunting industry. The Sea Wolf himself, Larsen, emerges as a captivating and morally ambiguous character, a symbol of the untamed wilderness that exists both within and beyond the human soul.Beyond its gripping narrative, "The Sea Wolf" is a powerful critique of social Darwinism and a meditation on the fundamental nature of humanity. London, drawing from his own experiences as an adventurer and a seafarer, infuses the novel with a palpable sense of realism. The novel also serves as a reflection of the social and political climate of its time, addressing issues such as class struggle, individualism, and the impact of industrialization on the natural world."The Sea Wolf" continues to resonate with readers across generations, its enduring appeal lying in its exploration of universal themes and the timeless struggle for survival. Jack London's legacy is firmly anchored in the pages of this maritime masterpiece, reminding us that, like the relentless sea, the human spirit can weather even the fiercest storms. As readers embark on this literary voyage, they are confronted with a narrative that transcends time, inviting them to navigate the turbulent waters of the human condition alongside unforgettable characters and the indomitable spirit of Jack London himself.
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