Tells the life story of American writer Jack London, author of "Call of the Wild," and includes profiles of historic figures and events related to London's life.
An anthology of critical essays that provide a wide range of information and opinion about the early twentieth-century novel "Call of the Wild," and its author, Jack London.
Sailing in the "Snark" Jack London, his wife, and two crew members set out to explore the islands of the South Pacific where they encounter stormy seas, illness, and exotic locales with feasts and celebrations.
Presents a critical examination and interpretation of the writings of nineteenth-century American author Jack London. Includes a chronology, bibliography and index.
Biography of the colorful American writer who had been an oyster pirate, a seal hunter, a mill worker, a hobo, and a political activist before becoming a popular author at the age of twenty-nine.