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  1. The God of his fathers. and other stories. by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1901-01-01
  2. A son of the sun. by Jack London; illustrated by A. O. Fischer a by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1912-01-01
  3. Michael. brother of Jerry. by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1917-01-01
  4. The sea-wolf. by Jack London. With illus. by W. J. Aylward. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1904-01-01
  5. DADDY-BOY.[including] The Jack London Legacy. by Jack.1876 - 1916].Aigner, Hal. [London, 1976
  6. The little lady of the big house by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1916-01-01
  7. The star rover by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1915-01-01
  8. The road by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1907-01-01
  9. Jack London (1876-1916) by Dale L Walker, 1967
  10. The house of Mapuhi by Jack, 1876-1916 London, 2009-10-26
  11. Works by Jack, 1876-1916 London, 2009-10-26
  12. Works Volume 6 by Jack, 1876-1916 London, 2009-10-26
  13. The Kempton-Wace letters by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1903-01-01
  14. The call of the wild by London. Jack. 1876-1916, 1903-01-01

61. Next LONDON (in MARION)
(MeSH) (1 title); London, Dzhek, 18761916. (LC) Search under London, Jack, 1876-1916.London, Dzshek, 1876-1916. (LC) Search under London, Jack, 1876-1916.
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62. R500129
Translate this page Dingo London, Jack (1876-1916) ** Critique et interprétation Naturalisme(mouvement dans la littérature) ** France ** 19è siècle.
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ARTICLES SUR MIRBEAU ROMANS 31 articles DINGO R 500 129 Le Roman : Dingo par Octave Mirbeau / Jules Bois . - [2]p. -
In : Les Annales. - (1913-05-18), p. 422
Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917) ** Romans
Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917). Dingo [Illustrations de Dingo] / Pierre Bonnard .- [35]p.
In : Pierre Bonnard, l'oeuvre grave / Francis Bouvet.- Paris:
Flammarion, 1981.- p.205-239
Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917) ** Illustrations
Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917) ** Romans
Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917). Dingo Bonnard et Octave Mirbeau / Francis Bouvet .- [1]p.
In : Pierre Bonnard, l'oeuvre grave / Francis Bouvet.- Paris:
Flammarion, 1981.- p.204 Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917) ** Romans Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917). Dingo de chiens / Odile Bonneel . - [11]p. Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917). Dingo The "caninisation" of literature : Octave Mirbeau's : Dingo / Enda Mc Caffrey . - [34]p. Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917) ** Romans Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917). Dingo Les romans : Dingo par Octave Mirbeau / Henri Clouard . - [6]p. Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917) ** Romans Mirbeau, Octave (1848-1917). Dingo

63. Allesklar - Größter Deutscher Webkatalog: London, Jack
Translate this page Jack London (1876-1916) - Schriftsteller Chronologischer Überblick überdas Leben und Werk des Autoren, der in San Francisco geboren ist.
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64. Jack London
Jack London (18761916) - vlastním jménem John Griffith Chaney Americkýspisovatel, v civilním živote lovec tulenu, zlatokop
http://literatura.kvalitne.cz/lon.htm
Jack London (1876-1916) - vlastním jménem John Griffith Chaney Americký spisovatel, v civilním ¾ivotì lovec tuleòù, zlatokop a èlen pobøe¾ní hlídky. Narodil se v San Franciscu. Proslavil se mnoha naturalistickými povídkami a romány z alja¹ské pøírody a podobnì drsných prostøedí lidské civilizace. Procestoval celé Spojené státy, jednou byl uvìznìn pro potulku. Vstoupil do socialistické strany a pracoval v odborovém hnutí. Kritizoval individualismus. Postupem èasu se zhor¹oval jeho zdravotní stav, navíc propadl alkoholu a dluhùm. Nakonec spáchal sebevra¾du, kdy¾ se pøedávkoval morfiem.
  • A Son Of The Sun, 1912
  • Adventure, 1911
  • Alaska-Kid, 1912
  • Alja¹ka, 1972
  • Before Adam, 1907
  • Bílé ticho (The White Silence), 1900
  • Bílý den (Burning Daylight), 1910
  • Bílý tesák (White Fang), 1905
  • Cesta (The Road/Abenteuer des Schienenstranges), 1907
  • Children Of The Frost, 1902
  • Curious Fragments: Jack London's Tales Of Fantasy Fiction, 1975
  • Daughters Of The Rich, 1971
  • Dcera polární záøe (A Daughter Of The Aurora), 1901
  • Démon alkohol/Král Jeèmínek (John Barleycorn/König Alkohol), 1913
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    66. English Campus - "The Call Of The Wild" By Jack London
    Written by American writer Jack London (18761916), The Call of the Wild is a powerfulstory about a dog's returning to the primitive roots of his species.
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    ~Level: Junior and Senior Secondary Buck
    , a powerful dog (half St. Bernard and half sheepdog), is stolen from a Californian estate and sold as a sled dog in the Arctic. Life is extremely harsh in the North, and Buck needs to recover the instincts of his wild ancestors in order to survive. But the longer he stays with humans, the more and more he feels the wild calling him away from civilisation.... Written by American writer Jack London The Call of the Wild is a powerful story about a dog's returning to the primitive roots of his species . Beautifully written, with vivid descriptions of lives in the Arctic and remarkable insights into the relationship between humans and nature, The Call of the Wild has stood the test of time and remains one of best American classic tales. Read the book.

    67. ISKENDERiYE.COM / Jack London
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    68. Jack London Collection - Nalanda Digital Libray
    Jack London(18761916). Nalanda Digital Library , as a part of its E-textConversion Project (ECP), has converted the following writings
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    Jack London(1876-1916)
    Nalanda Digital Library , as a part of its E-text Conversion Project (ECP , has converted the following writings of Jack London into 'pdf' format for easy reading on the reading console. Profile:
    Considered by many to be America’s finest author, Jack London, whose name at birth was John Griffith Chaney, was born “south of the slot” on Market Street in San Francisco, California, on January 12, 1876. It is believed that he is the illegimate son of William Chaney, an itinerant astrologer and journalist, who deserted Jack’s mother, Flora, a spiritualist, before he was born. Flora married John London, a Civil War veteran who had recently moved to San Francisco, eight months after Jack was born. Jack did not learn the true circumstances of his birth until he was in his early twenties. Much of his youth was spent in Oakland, California, on the waterfront. Jack had little formal schooling. Initially, he attended school only through the 8th grade, although he was an avid reader, educating himself at public libraries, especially the Oakland Public Library under the tutelage of Ina Coolbrith, who later became the first poet laureate of California. In later years (mid-1890s), Jack returned to high school in Oakland and graduated. He eventually gained admittance to U.C. Berkeley, but stayed only for six months, finding it to be “not alive enough” and a “passionless pursuit of passionless intelligence”. Jack had become the best-selling, highest paid and most popular American author of his time. He was prolific: fifty-one of his books and hundreds of his articles had been published. He had written thousands of letters. Many additional works have been published posthumously. His most notable books include The Call of the Wild (originally entitled “The Sleeping Wolf”) which was published in 1903, The Iron Heel, White Fang, The Sea-Wolf (originally entitled “Mercy of the Sea”), The People of the Abyss (a sociological treatise about the slums of London, England), John Barleycorn, Martin Eden, and The Star Rover. His short story, “To Build A Fire”, is considered to be an all-time classic. His writings have been translated in several dozen languages and to this day continue to be widely read throughout the world.

    69. The Jack London Collection (DL SunSITE)
    Collection of online texts of Jack London's books and short stories, photos, biographical information, Category Arts Literature Authors L London, Jack......The Jack London Collection. , A Biography of Jack London A short biographyof John Griffith London by Dr. Clarice Stasz of Sonoma State University.
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/London/

    "I'd rather be ashes than dust"

    - Did Jack write this?
    The Jack London Collection
    Jack London (born Jan. 12, 1876, died Nov. 22, 1916) is best known for his books The Call of the Wild White Fang , and The Sea-Wolf What's New
    A chronological listing of the newest additions to the Jack London Collection.
    A Biography of Jack London

    A short biography of John Griffith London by Dr. Clarice Stasz of Sonoma State University.
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Jack London

    And their answers, of course!
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    Letters, postcards, telegrams, manuscripts, official documents, and other papers relating to his life and work. Images Photographs of Jack London, his family, friends, and the places in which he lived, worked, and traveled. Writings A growing archive of full-length novels, shorts stories, essays, and newspaper pieces by Jack London. Bibliographies and Research Aids A collection of resource materials for the further study of Jack London's life and writings. Resources for Students London resources for those needing to do homework (plot summaries, etc.). Resources for Teachers Advice and curricular materials.

    70. Jack London, His Life And Books (Jack London State Historic Park)
    A brief description of the life and works of Jack London I shall use my time". Jack London (1876 1916). Jack London. Jack London fought his way up out of the factories and
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    Jack London - his life and books
    "I would rather be ashes than dust!
    I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze
    than it should be stifled by dryrot.
    I would rather be a superb meteor,
    every atom of me in magnificent glow,
    than a sleepy and permanent planet.
    The proper function of man is to live, not to exist.
    I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them.
    I shall use my time"
    Jack London (1876 - 1916)
    Jack London Jack London fought his way up out of the factories and waterfront dives of West Oakland to become the highest paid, most popular novelist and short story writer of his day. He wrote passionately and prolifically about the great questions of life and death, the struggle to survive with dignity and integrity, and he wove these elemental ideas into stories of high adventure based on his own firsthand experiences at sea, or in Alaska, or in the fields and factories of California. As a result, his writing appealed not to the few, but to millions of people all around the world. Along with his books and stories, however, Jack London was widely known for his personal exploits. He was a celebrity, a colorful and controversial personality who was often in the news. Generally fun-loving and playful, he could also be combative, and was quick to side with the underdog against injustice or oppression of any kind. He was a fiery and eloquent public speaker, and much sought after as a lecturer on socialism and other economic and political topics. Despite his avowed socialism, most people considered him a living symbol of rugged individualism, a man whose fabulous success was due not to special favor of any kind, but to a combination of unusual mental ability and immense vitality.

    71. Jack London, His Life And Books (Jack London State Historic Park)
    The proper function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my daysin trying to prolong them. I shall use my time Jack London (1876 1916).
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    Jack London - his life and books
    "I would rather be ashes than dust!
    I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze
    than it should be stifled by dryrot.
    I would rather be a superb meteor,
    every atom of me in magnificent glow,
    than a sleepy and permanent planet.
    The proper function of man is to live, not to exist.
    I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them.
    I shall use my time"
    Jack London (1876 - 1916)
    Jack London Jack London fought his way up out of the factories and waterfront dives of West Oakland to become the highest paid, most popular novelist and short story writer of his day. He wrote passionately and prolifically about the great questions of life and death, the struggle to survive with dignity and integrity, and he wove these elemental ideas into stories of high adventure based on his own firsthand experiences at sea, or in Alaska, or in the fields and factories of California. As a result, his writing appealed not to the few, but to millions of people all around the world. Along with his books and stories, however, Jack London was widely known for his personal exploits. He was a celebrity, a colorful and controversial personality who was often in the news. Generally fun-loving and playful, he could also be combative, and was quick to side with the underdog against injustice or oppression of any kind. He was a fiery and eloquent public speaker, and much sought after as a lecturer on socialism and other economic and political topics. Despite his avowed socialism, most people considered him a living symbol of rugged individualism, a man whose fabulous success was due not to special favor of any kind, but to a combination of unusual mental ability and immense vitality.

    72. Jack London's Writings
    Jack London. Jack London wurde am 12. nach Alaska, lebt monatelang im Elendsviertel von London, gerät als Korrespondent im russischjapanischen Krieg in
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/London/Writings
    Jack London's Writings
    CONTENTS: Novels Short Stories Plays Nonfiction
    (leave out connecting words like "a", "of", "and", "the"...)
    NOVELS
    The Abysmal Brute(1911)
    Not yet available. A prize fighter faces the corruption of civilization and finds redemption in the wilds of California.
    Adventure

    Located 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.
    Before Adam

    The modern narrator's dreams transport him to a prehistoric community. Illustrated.
    Burning Daylight

    A tale of the Klondike Goldrush and the corrupting influence of high stakes capitalism. One of the "Sonoma County novels." Illustrated.
    The Call of the Wild
    [A concordance is available for this work]
    The mythopoetic story of Buck, a sledge dog in the Klondike, and his journey of transformation. The Cruise of the Dazzler (1902) Not yet available. Escapades of the "Frisco Kid," a gritty and mischievous youth whose quick wit and courage see him through challenge and adventure. A Daughter of the Snows (1902) Not yet available.

    73. Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
    Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title Michael, Brother of Jerry. AuthorLondon, Jack, 18761916. Notes. Language English. Release Date May 1999. File(s)
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    Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
    Title: Michael, Brother of Jerry
    Author: London, Jack, 1876-1916
    Notes
    Language: English Release Date: May 1999
    File(s): Title Format Directory Filename Size Etext number Michael, Brother of Jerry (ASCII) mcjer10.txt 568.02 KB Select (click on) a Title to view. Click the Author name above for more eBooks by that author
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    74. Jack London
    Jack London was born in San Francisco. London's first novel, THE SON OF THEWOLF, appeared in 1900. By 1904 Jack London was the author of 10 books.
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Jack London (1876-1916) - original name John Griffith Chaney Prolific American novelist and short story writer, whose works deal romantically the overwhelming power of nature and the struggle for survival. London's identification with the wilderness have made him popular among the Green movement. His left-wing philosophy is seen in the visionary novel THE IRON HEEL (1908). JOHN BARLEYCORN (1913), which describes London's drinking bouts, connects him with such later authors as Charles Bukowski and Jack Kerouac . On the other hand, the author's views about the superiority of white people and Social Darwinism, have placed him among the ultra-right conservatives. "Fiction pays best of all and when it is of fair quality is more easily sold. A good joke will sell quicker than a good poem, and, measured in sweat and blood, will bring better remuneration. Avoid the unhappy ending, the harsh, the brutal, the tragic, the horrible - if you care to see in print things you write. (In this connection don't do as I do, but do as I say.) Humour is the hardest to write, easiest to sell, and best rewarded... Don't write too much. Concentrate your sweat on one story, rather than dissipate it over a dozen. Don't loaf and invite inspiration; light out after it with a club, and if you don't get it you will nonetheless get something that looks remarkably like it." - (From 'Getting into Print', first published in 1903 in

    75. Jack London International
    Alles über Jack London Links, Bilder, Essays.Category World Deutsch Autoren und Autorinnen L London, Jack......Jack London International, J. A. C. K. L. O. N.D. O. N.
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    This Website is maintained and developed by a group of German Jack London afficionados and experts, along with direct descendants of Jack London and other members of Jack London's family. The site is dedicated to Jack London fans and scholars all over the world and will provide you with as much information as is available. If you have specific areas of interest that you think we should include, please let us know.

    76. The Assassination Bureau, Ltd. (in MARION)
    Title The Assassination Bureau, Ltd. / Jack London ; completed by Robert L.Fish from notes by Jack London ; with an introduction by Donald E. Pease.
    http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION/ABD-4956

    77. Call Of The Wild By Jack London (1876 - 1916)
    Mega Essays Search. Get your essays here, 86,000 to choose from! Essays Callof the Wild by Jack London (1876 1916). Type of Work Adventure novel.
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    Adventure novel Setting
    Northland (Alaska); the goldrush of the 1890s Principal Characters
    Buck, a large, intelligent and well-bred dog
    Spitz, a cruel lead sled dog
    John Thornton, Buck's Northiand master Story Overveiw Buck, a huge four-year-old Scottish Shepherd-Saint Bernard cross-breed, lived a life of ease at Judge Miller's Santa Clara Valley estate. As the judge's loyal companion, working with his sons, and guarding his grandchildren, Buck ruled over all things - humans included. Combining his mother's intelligence with the size and strength of his father, Buck became the undisputed leader of all the dogs on the estate. At this time, gold had been found in Alaska, and thousands of men were rushing to the Northland. They wanted dogs, dogs like Buck. One night, Manuel, the estate's gardener, who felt he was not earning enough to support both his family and his gambling habits, took Buck for a walk to the railroad station. There, money was exchanged, a rope was placed around Buck's neck, and his life in the civilized world had come to an end. For two days and two nights Buck traveled northward in a baggage carrier. Caged, with no food or water, his placid disposition changed to that of a raging fiend. In Seattle, Buck was met by a man in a red sweater, holding a club. As Buck came charging out of the opened crate the man cruelly beat him into submission. Buck had learned his first lesson: he stood no chance against a man with a club.

    78. One Of The Last Posed Photos Of Jack London(Jack London Ranch Album)
    Jack London 1876 – 1916 “The Thursday before, when Ernest Hopkins and two cameramen had been photographing Jack both for “movies” and “stills,” I
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    Photo colorization by © Zackel One of the last posed photos of Jack London, who died 5 days after this photo was taken. Jack London 1876 – 1916
    “The Thursday before, when Ernest Hopkins and two camera men had been photographing Jack both for “movies” and “stills,” I had suddenly, in one or two of the poses, noticed something in Jack's face, or an accession of something more dimly felt of late, that struck fear into me. It might be described as a deadness —or an absence of life; something that no face, upon an upright figure, should be.” The Book of Jack London vol. II   page 377
    —Charmian Kittredge London
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    79. Jack London Im COMPUTERGARTEN Am 12. Januar Von I.u. W. Schnekenburger
    Translate this page Januar. Jack London amerikanischer Schriftsteller. 1876 - 1916 Jack London wurdeals John Griffith Chaney am 12 . Januar 1876 in San Francisco geboren.
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    Der Computergarten am 12. Januar
    Jack London
    amerikanischer Schriftsteller Jack London wurde als John Griffith Chaney
    am 12 . Januar 1876

    in San Francisco geboren. Den Namen London erhielt er erst nach der Heirat seiner Mutter Flora Wellman mit dem Kriegsveteranen John London.
    Der biologische Vater war ein gewisser William H. Chaney, seines Zeichens Astrologe, Schrifsteller, Abenteurer, Seefahrer und Pirat.
    Die Angaben
    Jack-London-Experten Reinhard Wissdorf.)
    Schriftsteller
    Vielleicht einer der erfolgreichsten in seiner Zeit
    den Wettbewerb. Sein Leben und sein Werk sind von Marx und Nietzsche Karl Marx : " Die Philosophen haben die Welt nur verschieden interpretiert, es kommt darauf an, sie zu verändern. " Jack London Das Ausgesetztsein von Mensch und Tier in einer erbarmungslosen Wildnis - die Jack London erlebt hat - ist sein Thema. In seinen Schriften spiegeln sich sozial - darwinistische Anschauungen, in den

    80. The Call Of The Wild (in MARION)
    The call of the wild. Title The call of thewild compact disc / by Jack London. Author
    http://www.ccpl.org/MARION/ACB-6529
    The call of the wild
    Title:
    Author:
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    Edition:
    • Unabridged.
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    • 4 sound discs (4.5 hrs.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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    • Narration by Frank Muller.
    • Stolen from his life as a beloved pet, Buck must learn to adapt to abuse as a Klondike sled dog, to life with a loving master, John Thornton, and finally, when Thornton dies, to life in the wild as a leader of the wolf pack.
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