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London, Jack



Book list:

Adventure

Set in the Solomon Islands, this is a story of a coconut plantation and the slavery that exists within it.

Before Adam

The story of a man transported by his dreams to a prehistoric community.

Burning Daylight

Tells the story of the Klondike Gold Rush and the corruption that takes place when money becomes involved in relationships.

The Call of the Wild

Story of Buck, the crossbred hound, that is stolen by a gardener. Treated beyond cruel, he is rescued by John Thornton, who returns Buck to the wild.

The Game

The story of a prizefight.

The Iron Heel

Detailing of the rise of the "Iron Heel," a group of Capitalists, and the Socialist revolution that is crushed beneath it.

John Barleycorn

An autobiographical account of London's life that deals with the destructiveness of alcohol.

Love of Life And Other Stories

The collected works of Jack London, including, "Love of Life," "The Story of Keesh," "A Day's Lodging," and "The Sun Dog Trail."

Martin Eden

The story of Martin Eden, an poor seaman who desires, above anything else, to be educated and famous.

Michael, Brother of Jerry

The detailing of cruelty toward animals.

Moon-Face and Other Stories

A collection of stories that include, "Moon-Face," "The Leopard Man's Story," "Local Color," and "The Minions of Midas."

The Night-Born

Collection of short stories, including "War," "The Mexican," and "To Kill a Man."

The Red One

A science fiction story about a man who makes a discovery while dying on an island in the South Pacific.

The Sea Wolf

Details the struggles between the sea-captain, Wolf Larsen, and Humphrey Van Weyden.

South Sea Tales

Stories about life in the South Seas, particularly of Samoa, written from the time Stevenson spent there.

Tales of the Fish Patrol

A collection of short stories set in San Francisco Bay.

The Valley of the Moon

The adventures of Billy and Saxon Roberts as they search for land to farm.

White Fang

The classic story of a half-wolf, half-dog who, through its life, becomes domesticated.