Jack London
Jack London (1876-1916) was an American author, journalist, and social activist, best known for his novels of adventure such as The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and The Sea-Wolf. Born into poverty in San Francisco, he drew from his experiences as a sailor, gold prospector, and war correspondent to explore themes of survival, nature, and socialism. His works remain classics of American literature.
adventure
naturalism
socialism
Jerry of the Islands (Mint Editions (Grand Adventures))
The Iron Heel (Wordsworth Classics)
The Scarlet Plague [Classic Tales Edition]
The Call of the Wild
Adventure
Burning Daylight
Sea-Wolf
Napoleon and Blucher
Revolution, and Other Essays
Tales of the Fish Patrol (Illustrated)
Love of Life & Other Stories Illustrated
Jack London - South Sea Tales (Illustrated)
The Call of the Wild (Illustrated Classics (Graphic Novels))
White Fang Annotated
White Fang (Esprios Classics)
The Call of the Wild
War of the Classes
White Fang
The Call of the Wild
Theft A Play In Four Acts
The Call of the Wild
Call of the Wild (Troll Illustrated Classics)
The Mutiny Of The Elsinore
The Call of the Wild