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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.
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.
An iconic collection of short stories by the legendary Jack London. This book features some of his lesser-known works, including 'The Chinago, ' which explores themes of racism and exploitation in the Pacific Northwest. This is an essential read for fans of London's work, as well as anyone interested in American literature or social justice issues.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.
"The Call of the Wild," penned by the renowned American author Jack London, is a literary masterpiece that transcends time and genre, immersing readers in a thrilling journey through the unforgiving landscapes of the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. Published in 1903, this novella remains a testament to London's profound understanding of the wild, his keen insights into the primal instincts that lie dormant within every being, and his ability to craft a narrative that resonates with the raw essence of the natural world.At its core, "The Call of the Wild" is a tale of Buck, a domesticated and dignified St. Bernard-Scotch Collie mix, whose life takes an abrupt and transformative turn when he is stolen from his comfortable home in sunny California. Sold into the harsh and demanding life of an Alaskan sled dog, Buck is thrust into an environment that awakens the dormant, primal instincts within him. The Yukon, with its bone-chilling temperatures and untamed wilderness, becomes the crucible in which Buck undergoes a profound metamorphosis from a pampered house pet to a formidable leader of the pack.London's narrative prowess is evident in his vivid and evocative descriptions of the natural world. The rugged beauty of the Klondike, with its icy expanses and towering pines, serves as both a majestic backdrop and an unyielding adversary for Buck. London skillfully weaves a tapestry of sensory details, allowing readers to feel the biting cold, hear the crunch of snow beneath paw, and sense the tension in the air as Buck faces the challenges that come with survival in the wild.Yet, beyond the physical challenges, London delves into the psychological and emotional terrain of his characters. The call of the wild, as the title suggests, is not merely a summons to the untamed landscapes of the Yukon, but a stirring from within-an ancestral echo that reverberates through Buck's soul. It is the ancient voice of his lupine forebears, urging him to shed the trappings of domesticity and embrace the primal instincts that lie dormant within him. As Buck heeds this call, he undergoes a profound spiritual and psychological journey, grappling with questions of identity, loyalty, and the relentless pursuit of freedom.London's narrative style is marked by its brevity and intensity. Each page is infused with a sense of urgency, mirroring the pace of sled dogs racing through the frozen wilderness. The prose is muscular and direct, devoid of unnecessary embellishments, yet rich in its ability to evoke powerful emotions. Through concise yet impactful language, London captures the essence of Buck's struggle for survival and self-discovery."The Call of the Wild" is not merely a story of one dog's journey; it is a meditation on the symbiotic relationship between humanity and the untamed forces of nature. London, drawing from his own experiences in the Klondike, weaves a narrative that transcends the boundaries of species and speaks to the universal themes of resilience, adaptability, and the unyielding spirit of the wild. As readers embark on this literary odyssey, they, too, feel the call-an irresistible pull to venture into the heart of the wilderness, to confront the primal instincts that lie dormant within, and to embrace the untamed beauty of the world that Jack London so brilliantly brings to life.
The year is 2073, sixty years after a devastating global pandemic known as the Scarlet Plague has wiped out most of earth's population. James Smith is one of the few survivors, living in the ruins of what was once San Francisco. He tells his grandsons of what life was like before the plague, when advanced technology and complex societies flourished.But civilization was unable to defend itself against the rapid spread of the airborne Scarlet Plague. Within days, millions were dead. Those spared eventually resorted to primitive, survivalist behavior as global infrastructure collapsed.Sixty years later, Smith and his family struggle for subsistence, haunted by fading memories of the once great world they lost. And now, the signs of a second outbreak are looming. The Scarlet Plague, Jack London's 1912 post-pandemic vision, dramatizes both the fragility and the tenacity of human society in the face of biological devastation-perhaps a warning of what could actually come to pass.Newly designed and typeset, printed on archival-quality, acid-free paper
It is the early 20th century and the mysterious oligarchy known as "The Iron Heel" has risen to power in the United States, establishing a brutal authoritarian regime. Fearless activist Avis Everhard attempts to alert an incredulous public to the creeping danger of the emerging plutocracy and its plans for complete subjugation of the working classes.As Everhard and her fellow socialist revolutionary Ernest rise to prominence, a violent political struggle erupts, with the Iron Heel ruthlessly determined to protect its grip on power at any cost. Everhard risks her life to document the truth as militant unions and guerilla forces take up arms against the brutal capitalist dictatorship.But defeating the technology-enabled Iron Heel proves a far greater challenge than anticipated. Despite bloody repression and fabricated propaganda, the grinding wheels of dictatorship tighten inexorably as the regime's figurehead "Oligarchs" are revealed as puppets of a shadowy elite.Jack London's 1908 novel blends politics, technological speculation, action, and romance while offering his chilling vision of a dystopian American future under the boot of a fascistic one-percent-a seminal work of political speculative fiction that foreshadows many of the issues we face in our modern age.Newly designed and typeset, printed on archival-quality, acid-free paper
Deep dive into this dark and dangerous collection of ‘Dystopian Classics’ from some of the greatest writers of futuristic fiction to grace the page!From three friends' attempts at saving their city in ‘Heads of Cerberus’, to reckoning with a powerful plague and changing climates in ‘The Last Man’, this collection features futuristic stories packed with conflicts and dangerous journeys.We’ll stay in the future fast lane in the original tale of the blockbuster hit film adaptation ‘The Time Machine’. But beware, humanity has divided into two dark and dangerous tribes. Which one will our hero choose? Lastly, ‘The Iron Heel’ sees a failed and forced future of the United States in the years preceding World War 2. Weaving a thrilling adventure collection of futuristic tales, ‘Dystopian Classics’ is the perfect companion for film fans of ‘Back to the Future’ and ´The Last of Us´.H. G. Wells (1866-1946) was an English writer and Noble Prize in Literature nominee, prolific across several genres and celebrated as the father of science fiction. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851) was an English novelist, celebrated for her early example of science fiction in her widely read Gothic novel ‘Frankenstein’.Jack London (1876-1916) was an American novelist and journalist. Celebrated today as a pioneer of commercial fiction and American magazines, he is also dubbed an innovator in the science fiction genre. Francis Stevens, pseudonym of Gertrude Barrows Bennet (1884-1948), was a writer of science fiction and fantasy and one of the leading names on the American literary scene.
The story takes place in the extreme conditions of the Yukon during the 19th century Klondike Gold Rush, where strong sled dogs were in high demand. After Buck, a domesticated dog, is snatched from a pastoral ranch in California, he is sold into a brutal life as a sled dog. The novella details Buck's struggle to adjust and survive the cruel treatment he receives from humans, other dogs, and nature. He eventually sheds the veneer of civilization altogether and instead relies on primordial instincts and the lessons he has learned to become a respected and feared leader in the wild. The Call of the Wild is London's most popular work and is considered the masterpiece of his so called 'early period'. The novella is often classified as children's literature because of its animal protagonist, but the maturity of its subject matter makes it valuable for older audiences as well. Major themes include survival of the fittest, civilization versus nature, and fate versus free will.
Martin Eden is a classic novel by Jack London that explores the journey of a young and aspiring writer, through the challenges of self-discovery and thepursuit of intellectual and artistic fulfillment. First published in 1909, it's set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. Martin Eden grapples withthe complexities of social class, love, and the harsh realities of the literary world.
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