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  1. Works Volume 8 by Jack, 1876-1916 London, 2009-10-26
  2. The night-born and also The madness of John Harned. When the wor by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1913-01-01
  3. Works Volume 5 by Jack, 1876-1916 London, 2009-10-26
  4. The Letters of Jack London: Vol. 1: 1896-1905; Vol. 2: 1906-1912; Vol. 3: 1913-1916, Standard set (Studies in International Policy) by Jack London, 1988-09-01
  5. The Complete Short Stories of Jack London by Jack London, Earle Labor, et all 1993-09
  6. Northland Stories (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) by Jack London, 1997-01-01
  7. Jack London: Tales of the North by Jack London, 2009-01-28
  8. The Call of the Wild and Selected Stories (Signet Classics) by Jack London, 2009-08-04
  9. Graphic Classics: Jack London (2nd edition) (Graphic Classics (Graphic Novels)) by Jack London, Rod Lott, et all 2006-11-08
  10. The Call of the Wild: Annotated and Illustrated by Jack London, 1997-01-01
  11. Fantastic Tales (Bison Frontiers of Imagination) by Jack London, 1998-10-01
  12. Irving Stone's Jack London:His Life, Sailor on Horseback (A Biography) and Twenty-Eight Selected Jack London Stories by Irving Stone, Jack London, 1977-08
  13. Jack London and His Times by Joan London, 1975-01-23
  14. Oakland, Jack London, and Me by Eric Williamson, 2007-05-30

81. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. Jack London (1876 1916). Nationality American
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82. London, Jack
encyclopediaEncyclopedia London, Jack. London, Jack (John Griffith London),1876–1916, American author, b. San Francisco. The illegitimate
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia London, Jack London, Jack (John Griffith London), , American author, b. San Francisco. The illegitimate son of an astrologer and a Welsh farm girl, he had a poverty-stricken childhood, brought up by his mother and her husband, John London. At 17, Jack London shipped as an able seaman to Japan and the Bering Sea. He was an oyster pirate, a gold-seeker in the first Klondike rush, a newspaper correspondent during the Russo-Japanese War, and in 1914 a war correspondent in Mexico. His stories, romantic adventures with realistic setting and character, began to appear first in the Overland Monthly.

83. London, Jack. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
London, Jack. (John Griffith London), 1876–1916, American author, b. San Francisco. At17, Jack London shipped as an able seaman to Japan and the Bering Sea.
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84. 36664. London, Jack. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
QUOTATION The call of the wild. ATTRIBUTION Jack London (1876–1916), USnovelist. The Call of the Wild (1903). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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85. Jack London, Kamaaina Friend Of Hawaii
Catharton Authors L London, Jack Jack London, Kamaaina Friend of Hawaii.Jack London. 1876 1916. Article Jack London, Kamaaina Friend of Hawaii.
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Jack London made his mark in American literature with powerful stories of brutal life in the Klondike. This was a world he called The Wild, harrying and crushing man into submission, a primordial world of glaciers, snow drifts and conditions so harsh that only the fittest survived. ("Here was neither peace, nor rest, nor a moment's safety.")
It seems incongruous then to think of this writer in a balmy tropical setting like Hawaii, but he wrote of these islands with genuine affection and with the same eloquent vigor he bought to his earlier works. Indeed, some critics say that Jack London's Hawaii writings reveal him at the peak of his power as a writer.
London visited Hawaii in 1907 and again in 1915 and 1916. One of the places that he loved most was Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. The Kona of today is not, of course, London's, but he would be pleased to see that many of its unique and seductive qualities have endured modern times.
He wrote that "never was so much climate and landscape gathered together in one place". Kona still sits beneath the "towering bulks of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa," the massive volcanoes that formed Hawaii's largest island and, yes, the Kona climate is still just as he described.

86. Jack London @ Catharton Authors
Jack London. 1876 1916. Article Jack London, Kamaaina Friend of Hawaii. Bored?Meet people at Café Catharton Websites Jack London's Ranch Album.
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all of Catharton just Authors Catharton Authors L : London, Jack Jack London Article: Jack London, Kamaaina Friend of Hawaii Bored? Meet people at Café Catharton Websites: Jack London's Ranch Album The Jack London Collection Jack London: his life and books Jack London [sci.fi] ... Jack London Foundation Inc. Message Boards: Suggest or Request a board Mailing Lists: Kitten's Jack London Club jacklondon Chat Rooms: Kitten's Jack London Club jacklondon Can't find what you want here? Try searching Google for Jack London List of Works:
The Son Of The Wolf
(1900) (short stories)
The Cruise Of The Dazzler
The Call Of The Wild
The People Of The Abyss
The Sea-Wolf The Game Before Adam White Fang Martin Eden Burning Daylight Smoke Bellew John Barleycorn Adventure The Iron Heel The Jacket (Star-Rover) Jerry Of The Islands Valley Of The Moon
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87. OAC:
Collection number Special Collections M0077. Creator London, Jack, 1876 1916.Extent 1.25 linear ft. Repository Stanford University. Libraries. Dept.
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88. Jack London, Adventure And Horror Writer
John (Jack) Griffith London. 1876 1916. Novels. London, Jack, A Daughterof the Snows, 1902. The Call of the Wild, 1903. The Sea Wolf, 1904.
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John (Jack) Griffith London
Novels London, Jack,
A Daughter of the Snows,
The Call of the Wild,
The Sea Wolf,
The Game
Macmillan, New York, 1905.
White Fang,
The Road,
The Iron Heel,
Martin Eden,
Adventure,
Smoke Bellew
The Abysmal Brute, The Valley of the Moon, The Strength of the Strong, The Star Rover
Original Short Fiction
London, Jack, Alfred Hitchcock Atlantic Monthly Overland Monthly
Collections of Short Fiction
London, Jack, The Son of the Wolf Houghton-Mifflin, New York, 1900. The Children of the Frost Macmillan, New York, 1902. Tales of the Fish Patrol Macmillan, New York, 1905. When God Laughs and Other Stories Macmillan, New York, 1911. The Red One Macmillan, New York, 1918. Uncollected Stories
Nonfiction
London, Jack, The People of the Abyss Macmillan, New York, 1903. War of the Classes, John Barleycorn Macmillan, New York, 1913.
Sources of Biographical and Bibliographical Information
Web site Jack London Museum Oakland, California Telephone: 510-451-8218

89. Romantic Letters:Jack London
icon. Jack London (1876 1916), Romantic Index.
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Jack London (1876 - 1916) Romantic Index Home Page Ad Writing Tips Books Chat Earn Money Friendship Gifts Gifts For Her Gifts For Him Horoscopes Love Notes Romantic Letters Romantic Music Romantic Poetry Romantic Tips Safe Dating WebMail
Oakland, April 3, 1901 Dear Anna, Did I say that the human might be filed in categories? Well, and if I did, let me qualify not all humans. You elude me. I cannot place you, cannot grasp you. I may boast that of nine out of ten, under given circumstances, I can forecast their action; that of nine out of ten, by their word or action, I may feel the pulse of their hearts. But of the tenth I despair. It is beyond me. You are that tenth. Were ever two souls, with dumb lips, more incongruously matched! We may feel in common surely, we oftimes do and when we do not feel in common, yet do we understand; and yet we have no common tongue. Spoken words do not come to us. We are unintelligible. God must laugh at the mummery. The one gleam of sanity through it all is that we are both large temperamentally, large enough to often understand. True, we often understand but in vague glimmering ways, by dim perceptions, like ghosts, which, while we doubt, haunt us with their truth. And still, I, for one, dare not believe; for you are that tenth which I may not forecast. Am I unintelligible now? I do not know. I imagine so. I cannot find the common tongue.

90. Jack London Foundation
Jack London 1876 1916. It is so simple a remedy, merely service.Not one ignoble thought or act is demanded of any one of all
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91. London Jack (1876 - 1916)
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92. London, Jack
encyclopediaEncyclopedia London, Jack. London, Jack (John Griffith London),1876–1916, American author, b. San Francisco. The illegitimate
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London, Jack London, Jack (John Griffith London), , American author, b. San Francisco. The illegitimate son of an astrologer and a Welsh farm girl, he had a poverty-stricken childhood, brought up by his mother and her husband, John London. At 17, Jack London shipped as an able seaman to Japan and the Bering Sea. He was an oyster pirate, a gold-seeker in the first Klondike rush, a newspaper correspondent during the Russo-Japanese War, and in 1914 a war correspondent in Mexico. His stories, romantic adventures with realistic setting and character, began to appear first in the Overland Monthly. In 1900, The Son of the Wolf: Tales of the Far North was published. London's Klondike tales are exciting, vigorous, and brutal. The Call of the Wild (1903), about a tame dog who eventually leads a wolf pack, is one of the best animal stories ever written. Among his other works are The Sea-Wolf White Fang (1905), and Smoke Bellew Martin Eden (1909) and Burning Daylight The People of the Abyss (1903) and The Iron Heel The Cruise of the Snark (1911) is a vivid account of his interrupted voyage around the world in a 50-ft (15.2-m) ketch-rigged yacht, and

93. Jack London
Chronicle eine kurze Notiz Chaney . - Am 12.Januar
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Jack London
Am 14. Januar 1876 erscheint im "San Franziskoer Chronicle" eine kurze Notiz:
" Chaney . - Am 12.Januar wurde in dieser Stadt von Flora Wellmann , der Frau W.H.Chaneys , ein Sohn geboren."
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