The Sea Wolf
Chronicles the voyages of a ship run by the ruthless Wolf Larsen, among the greatest of London's characters, and spokesman for an extreme individualism London intended to critique. See More
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by Jack London
(3 reviews)
Quick ViewChronicles the voyages of a ship run by the ruthless Wolf Larsen, among the greatest of London's characters, and spokesman for an extreme individualism London intended to critique. See More
by Jack London
(1 review)
Quick ViewThe House of Pride by Jack London South Sea Tales. See More
by Jack London
(28 reviews)
Quick ViewArguably one of Jack London's most determined characters, Martin Eden's obsessive desire to not only write but to be published is unsurpassed in contemporary literature. Falling in love out of his own class, Martin Eden... See More
by Jack London
(1 review)
Quick ViewIncludes "The Dream of Debs," "South of the Slot," and "The Unparalleled Invasion." See More
by Jack London
(126 reviews)
Quick ViewThe great transmigration novel inspired by the experiences of an ex-prisoner's acount of coping with "the Jacket," a form of torture at San Quentin. London was a lifelong supporter of humane prison practices. See More
by Jack London
(143 reviews)
Quick ViewLocated in the Solomon Islands, this devastating portrayal of copra plantation slavery has scholars arguing whether London was criticizing the racism of the colonialists or approving of it. See More
by Jack London
(54 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Call of the Wild by Jack London See More
by Jack London
Quick ViewA Daughter of the Snows (1902) is Jack London's first novel. Set in the Yukon, it tells the story of Frona Welse, "a Stanford graduate and physical Valkyrie" who takes to the trail after upsetting her wealthy father's... See More
by Jack London
(15 reviews)
Quick ViewIron Heel is a dystopian novel by American writer Jack London, first published in 1908. Generally considered to be "the earliest of the modern Dystopian," it chronicles the rise of an oligarchic tyranny in the United States... See More
by Jack London
(65 reviews)
Quick ViewWritten during a time of tragedy, this novel of sea life fails in either its story or doctrinaire intentions. See More
by Jack London
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewOriginally intended as a film scenario, this plot is an improbably adventure story that can't help but bring to mind the "Lost Ark" films of decades later! See More
by Jack London
Quick View"This out of all will remain- They have lived and have tossed: So much of the game will be gain, Though the gold of the dice has been lost." They limped painfully down the bank, and once the foremost of the two men staggered... See More
by Jack London
(8 reviews)
Quick ViewA tale of the Klondike Goldrush and the corrupting influence of high stakes capitalism. See More
by Jack London
Quick ViewA varied collection including "War," "The Mexican," and "To Kill a Man." See More
by Jack London
Quick ViewOriginally published in 1912, this collection contains six stories: - The House of Pride - Koolau the Leper - Good-bye, Jack - Aloha Oe - Chun Ah Chun - The Sheriff of Kona A departure from London's normal tales of the... See More
by Jack London
(93 reviews)
Quick ViewStories set on the San Francisco Bay of London's youth, including "A Raid on the Oyster Pirates." See More
by Jack London
Quick ViewLondon's first novel introduces the strong, independent, well-educated heroine that would run through much of his work. See More
by Jack London
(22 reviews)
Quick View1902 (the first) edition, illustratedThe Children of the Frost is a collection of short Jack London's stories first published in 1902.The short stories:- In the Forests of the North- The Law of Life- Nam-Bok the Unveracious... See More
by Jack London
Quick ViewA prize fighter faces the corruption of civilization and finds redemption in the wilds of California. See More
by Jack London
(683 reviews)
Quick ViewEden (1909) is a novel by American author Jack London, about a struggling young writer. This book is a favorite among writers, who relate to Martin Eden's speculation that when he mailed off a manuscript, 'there was no human... See More
by Jack London
(36 reviews)
Quick ViewThis story of brutality toward animals inspired a movement known as the Jack London Clubs, which were devoted to the cause of animal welfare and humane treatment. See More
by Jack London
Quick ViewJerry is a dog whose experiences reflect the cruelty and racism of colonial Melanesia See More
by Jack London
(71 reviews)
Quick ViewLost Face is a collection of seven short stories by Jack London. It takes its name from the first short story in the book, about a European adventurer in the Yukon who outwits his (American) Indian captors' plans to torture... See More
by Jack London
(325 reviews)
Quick ViewThe novel Valley of the Moon is a story of a working-class couple, Billy and Saxon Roberts, struggling laborers in Oakland at the Turn-of-the-Century, who left the city life behind and searched Central and Northern... See More
by Jack London
Quick ViewThe best Hawaii stories, and among London's best stories overall, including "Shin Bones" and "The Water Baby." See More
by Jack London
Quick ViewA minor collection that includes the amazing "Told in the Drooling Ward." See More
by Jack London
(43 reviews)
Quick ViewFeatures the haunting title novella, well worth comparing to Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness." See More
by Jack London
Quick ViewJohn Griffith "Jack" London (born John Griffith Chaney; January 12, 1876 - November 22, 1916) was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist. A pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction... See More
by Jack London
Quick ViewOne of the pioneers of 20th century American literature, Jack London specialized in tales of adventure inspired by his own experiences. London was born in San Francisco in 1876. At 14, he quit school and became an "oyster... See More
by Jack London
(43 reviews)
Quick ViewThis outstanding collection includes "The Apostate," "Just Meat," "A Piece of Steak," and "Chinago." See More