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1. A Collection of Stories by Jack London | |
Paperback: 72
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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2. The God of His fathers; tales of the Klondyke by Jack London | |
Paperback: 314
Pages
(2010-08-01)
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3. The Red One by Jack London | |
Paperback: 150
Pages
(2009-05-01)
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4. Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories - Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews by Jack London | |
Paperback: 124
Pages
(2010-07-12)
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5. Adventure by Jack London | |
Paperback: 404
Pages
(2010-03-19)
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Name: Alec Redmann
EEEEEEwwww! Jack London at his racist worst This being said, if one wanted to make Jack London out to be a racist, "Adventure" would certainly be a good place to start. There are passages in it that are so dreadful that you don't know whether to laugh or to cry. They are so bad that I am very reluctant even to quote them. One of the less offensive: "'Jump!' he shouted fiercely at the end, his will penetrating the low intelligence of the black with dynamic force that made him jump to the task of brushing the loathsome swarms of flies away." ... Read more |
6. The Little Lady of the Big House by Jack London | |
Paperback: 182
Pages
(2010-03-07)
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Horrible binding
Please read it! |
7. Wolf: The Lives of Jack London by James L. Haley | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(2010-05-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description London was plagued by contradictions. He chronicled nature at its most savage, but wept helplessly at the deaths of his favorite animals. At his peak the highest-paid writer in America, he was nevertheless constantly broke. An irrepressibly optimistic crusader for social justice, he burned himself out at forty: sick, angry, and disillusioned, but leaving behind a voluminous literary legacy, much of it ripe for rediscovery. In Wolf, award-winning author James L. Haley explores the forgotten Jack London—at once a hard-living globetrotter and a man alive with ideas, whose passion for social justice roared until the day he died. Returning London to his proper place in the American pantheon, Wolf resurrects a major American novelist in his full fire and glory. Customer Reviews (5)
Fantastic
Return to London
I had no idea . . .
Jack London is a local hero in the San Francisco area
Informative and well written |
8. Michael, brother of Jerry by Jack London | |
Paperback: 392
Pages
(2010-09-10)
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Jack London' last book
Not as good as "Jerry" but a treat for Dog Lovers and London Fans
Michael, the brilliant Irish Terrier - a must read for dog lovers
Not for the faint of heart
Michael and Jerry |
9. A daughter of the snows by Jack London | |
Paperback: 338
Pages
(2010-08-28)
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10. South Sea tales by Jack London | |
Paperback: 334
Pages
(2010-09-09)
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A major problem
Terrific Collection
A Fine Collection!
This is not South Sea Tales
Good solid 1900's sea stories Most of the people in these stories are, of course, either victims or perpetrators (or both) of one of those long painful Western exploitations of a less civilized ("less civilized") part of the world.London knows that that's what's going on, and he writes with sympathy for all concerned, and without the more self-conscious bemoaning that would be expected of a XXIst century writer. To the modern reader, then, he can sometimes seem cold-blooded, but seldom disturbingly so. The prose is fine and spare most of the time, and never gets in the way of the tale. The places and the tales are memorable. There is not a great variety of character and setting; the eight stories together could almost be a single novel. His voyage on the Snark (which inspired these stories) clearly left him with a strong and single impression of this place and these people, and he conveys that impression skillfully along to us. Definitely worth reading. ... Read more |
11. Jerry of the islands by Jack London | |
Paperback: 362
Pages
(2010-09-07)
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Not sure what to think.....
An Irish Terrier Owner's Must Read, Dog Lovers, too. Also for lovers of South Seas stories |
12. The Call of the Wild, White Fang & To Build a Fire (Modern Library Classics) by Jack London | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2002-01-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description To this day Jack London is the most widely read American writer in the world," E. L. Doctorow wrote in The New York Times Book Review. Generally considered to be London's greatest achievement, The Call of the Wild brought him international acclaim when it was published in 1903. His story of the dog Buck, who learns to survive in the bleak Yukon wilderness, is viewed by many as his symbolic autobiography. "No other popular writer of his time did any better writing than you will find in The Call of the Wild," said H. L. Mencken. "Here, indeed, are all the elements of sound fiction." Customer Reviews (6)
Great stories, especially White Fang
call of the wild
Jack London's Finest Fictional Work (?)
Call of the Wild
Tim's Book Review For White Fang |
13. Tales of the fish patrol by Jack London | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(2010-09-10)
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Blown away by this book!
Classic London
fish patrol |
14. Jack London : Novels and Stories : Call of the Wild / White Fang / The Sea-Wolf / Klondike and Other Stories (Library of America) by Jack London | |
Hardcover: 1021
Pages
(1982-11-01)
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anyone who liked Call of the Wild, its a must own
An American Master...
Amazing on multiple levels!
Call of the Wild
Reality or Fantasy...Which one is it? |
15. Theft - A Play In Four Acts by Jack London | |
Paperback: 134
Pages
(2010-07-12)
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16. The Portable Jack London (Portable Library) by Jack London | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(1994-07-01)
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Needs a few more of his best stories
...
"Desert Island" London
American Experiences
the wellspring ... READ IT! LOVE IT! ... Read more |
17. The Call of the Wild by Jack London | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2010-07-11)
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Heeding the Call
Really good literature on a fascinating time in Western history
Call of the Wild by Jack London
Great story, but very sad
A Review by Lyric |
18. To Build a Fire and Other Stories by Jack London | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2008-01-01)
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From the Klondike Trail to The South Sea
Original outstanding stories...
Brilliantly Written
Mixed Bag of Stories
Really good for an adventurer that can't get out much |
19. The Complete Short Stories of Jack London by Jack London, Earle Labor, Robert C. Leitz, I. Milo Shepard | |
Hardcover: 2557
Pages
(1993-09)
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Swindle!
Pricey, but worth it. I think Jack London is at his best in his short stories.NONE of his novels are QUITE first-rate, and as you explore beyond the famous ones the quality falls off rapidly.Most of his less-well-known novels are deservedly forgotten. ("The Little Lady of the Big Hous e-- EEeeeeeewwwww!") This is not true of his stories. When you explore beyond the couple of dozen that are anthologized, you discover treasures.I am finding that many of the stories I don't know are every bit as good as those I know. One of my recent "discoveries" is a story entitled "The Banks of the Sacramento." It's not deep, it's not portentous, it's not Great Literature--it's just a superbly constructed little gem of a suspense story* that concerns a fourteen-year-old boy who conducts a daring rescue of--well, read it.Aloud, in company, if possible. There are, as you'd expect, some curiosities, some juvenalia, some outright bad stories, but not enough to dilute the collection.And of course even these have their interest."The Handsome Cabin Boy" is not a very good story, but it certainly is another piece in the puzzle of Jack London's sexuality. Look, if you've bought more than three collections of Jack London stories, you know you're going to buy them all eventually--so why mess around? These are, as you'd darn well expect at the price, nicely printed, sturdy volumes.They are intended for, and meet, both the needs of general readers and scholars seeking accurate texts.One annoying peculiarity is that an alphabetical list of story titles appears only at the end of the third volume. These volumes are, alas, priced on the self-fulfilling assumption that they will be bought only by libraries, and your library is probably where you will go for them.(Interlibrary loans are a wonderful thing; be sure to ask about them if your library does not have these volumes). ....END ... Read more |
20. John Barleycorn: "Alcoholic Memoirs" (Oxford World's Classics) by Jack London | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2009-05-15)
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Pass the Barleycorn
Have your cake and drink it
It happens even to the greatest, maybe especially to them Most of all though, this book is about alcoholism.As one reviewer correctly notes, London had a strong liking for intoxication.However, one would be wrong to think of this book as pro-drinking, London is fairly fanatical in his dislike of alcohol and what it eventually did to him and other young men of his age.However, the brilliance of these 'alcoholic memoirs' is that he successfully illuminates the thought processes of most intelligent persons that have drinking problems.You will come away from this book understanding why many people, even an almost super-human person like Jack London, can fall prey to this vice.An absorbing read, and the book has a much more reader friendly and 'modern' style than many of London's fiction.
Great
But is it really against alcohol? Let menote that "John Barleycorn" is one of Jack London's best books,and the closest thing to an autobiography he ever wrote.Chapters XXXVIand XXXVII, where he describes the "White Logic," contain somethe finest, most lyrical, most poetic writing he ever did. He describesthe minuses of alcohol, AND he describes the plusses of alcohol.Hedescribes BOTH the minuses AND plusses vividly, with all the skill of agreat writer.He is a man who LOVES alcohol. He is a man who knows he hasbeen damaged by alcohol.He describes both. He praisessaloon-keepers: "Saloon-keepers are notoriously good fellows. On anaverage they perform vastly greater generosities than do business men. WhenI simply had to have ten dollars, desperate, with no place to turn, I wentto Johnny Heinhold. Several years had passed since I had been in his placeor spent a cent across his bar. And when I went to borrow the ten dollars Ididn't buy a drink, either. And Johnny Heinhold let me have the ten dollarswithout security or interest...." Of course, he balances this byexplaining how this is in saloon-keepers own interest, and says "thisis not to exalt saloon-keepers." He praises the physical strengthalcohol provides: "And here again we come to another side ofmany-sided John Barleycorn. On the face of it, he gives something fornothing. Where no strength remains he finds new strength. The wearied onerises to greater effort. For the time being there is an actual accession ofstrength. I remember passing coal on an ocean steamer through eight days ofhell, during which time we coal-passers were kept to the job by being fedwith whisky. We toiled half drunk all the time. And without the whisky wecould not have passed the coal. This strength John Barleycorn gives isnot fictitious strength. It is real strength." Of course, hebalances this by saying "But it is manufactured out of the sources ofstrength, and it must ultimately be paid for, and with interest." Hemakes alcohol sound exciting, dangerous, comradely, glamorous, manly.Alcohol is his adventure, like his other adventures--indeed, as heexplains, an integral PART of his other adventures. And in the end, whenhe adds it all up, plusses and minuses, where does HE strike the balance? What total does HE come up with? "And so I pondered my problem. Ishould not care to revisit all these fair places of the world except in thefashion I visited them before. GLASS IN HAND! There is a magic in thephrase. It means more than all the words in the dictionary can be made tomean. It is a habit of mind to which I have been trained all my life. It isnow part of the stuff that composes me. I like the bubbling play of wit,the chesty laughs, the resonant voices of men, when, glass in hand, theyshut the grey world outside and prod their brains with the fun and folly ofan accelerated pulse. No, I decided; I shall take my drink onoccasion." I don't drink. John Barleycorn is the only thing I haveever read that has made me feel that maybe I've missed something... ... Read more |
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