The Best of Jack LondonTimeless tales of the sea, of life in the Yukon, of life in the far reaches of unexplored lands and even of life in prehistoric times, all to be found in this wide ranging compendium of the works of London. They are reproduced, in most cases, from the actual turn of the century magazine pages in which they first appeared (along with the original illustrations). The modern day reader will experience the same sense of excitement and fascination that his forefathers did in reading these dramatic tales of life and adventure. |
Contents
The Wisdom of the Trail | 173 |
The Law of Life | 179 |
The White Silence | 185 |
Copyright | |
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