The Complete Short Stories of Jack London

The Complete Short Stories of Jack London

by Jack London
Publication Date: 06/07/2019

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Jack London is best known for his stories about Alaska, the Yukon and the great Klondike Gold Rush. Most if not all of us have read The Call of the Wild and White Fang in grade school. The Northern Tales, however, made up only a part of Jack London's work.


The Complete Short Stories of Jack London contains all of the author's stories that we could discover -- some 210 stories. The collection includes his stories of the North ("To Build a Fire," "The Race for Number Three," "Keesh, Son of Keesh," others), his tales of the Southern Seas ("Koloau the Leper," "The Water Baby," "The Terrible Solomons"), social and science fiction ("The Red One," "The Unparalleled Invasion,"......

ISBN:
1230003310809
1230003310809
Category:
Short stories
Publication Date:
06-07-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Walrus Books
Jack London

Jack London (1876 - 1916), lived a life rather like one of his adventure stories. He was born John Chaney, the son of a travelling Irish-American fortune-teller and Flora Wellman, the outcast of a rich family. By the time Jack was a year old, Flora had married a grocer called John London and settled into a life of poverty in Pennsylvania. As Jack grew up he managed to escape from his grim surroundings into books borrowed from the local library - his reading was guided by the librarian.

At fifteen Jack left home and travelled around North America as a tramp - he was once sent to prison for thirty days on a charge of vagrancy. At nineteen he could drink and curse as well as any boatman in California! He never lost his love of reading and even returned to education and gained entry into the University of California. He soon moved on and in 1896 joined the gold rush to the Klondyke in north-west Canada. He returned without gold but with a story in his head that became a huge best-seller - The Call of the Wild - and by 1913 he was the highest -paid and most widely read writer in the world. He spent all his money on his friends, on drink and on building himself a castle-like house which was destroyed by fire before it was finished. Financial difficulties led to more pressure than he could cope with and in 1916, at the age of forty, Jack London committed suicide.

Titles such as The Call of the Wild, The Sea-Wolf and White Fang continue to excite readers today.

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