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  1. A Daughter of the Snows by Jack, 1876-1916 London, 2009-10-04
  2. MICHAEL Brother of Jerry. by Jack [1876 - 1916]. London, 1917
  3. SAILOR On HORSEBACK.The Biography of Jack London. by Jack.1876 - 1916].Stone, Irving [1903 - 1989]. [London, 1938
  4. Stories of Ships and the Sea Little Blue Book # 1169 - London, Jack, 1876-1916 by Jack, 1876-1916 London, E. (Emanuel), 1889-1951 Haldeman-Julius, 2009-07-02
  5. War of the classes. by Jack London by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1905
  6. The iron heel by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1907-01-01
  7. White Fang by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1914
  8. Letters from Jack London, containing an unpublished correspondence between London and Sinclair Lewis. Edited by King Hendricks and Irving Shepard by Jack (1876-1916) London, 1966
  9. South Sea tales by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1911-01-01
  10. Moon-face and other stories by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1906
  11. White Fang by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1906-01-01
  12. The game / by Jack London ; with illustrations and decorations by Henry Hutt and T.C. Lawrence by Jack (1876-1916) London, 1905-01-01
  13. Love of life. and other stories. by Jack London by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1906-01-01
  14. The call of the wild by Jack London ; illus. by Philip R. Goodwi by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1903

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3. The Infography About London, Jack (1876-1916)
Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Jack London. The Infography about London, Jack (18761916)" http//www.infography.com/content/ 196047391368.html
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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is Jack London.
Six Superlative Sources
The Jack London Collection at the University of California at Berkeley http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/London/ Auerbach, Jonathan. Male Call: Becoming Jack London. Duke U P, 1996. Cassuto, Leonard, and Jeanne Campbell Reesman, eds. Rereading Jack London. Stanford U P, 1996. Labor, Earle, and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. Jack London. Twayne, 1994. Nuernberg, Susan, ed. The Critical Response to Jack London. Greenwood Press, 1995. Tavernier-Courbin, Jacqueline, ed. Critical Essays on Jack London. G.K. Hall, 1983.
Other Excellent Sources
Gair, Christopher. "Gender and Genre: Nature, Naturalism, and Authority in The Sea-Wolf." Studies in American Fiction 22.2 (1994): 131-47. Hamilton, David Mike. "The Tools of My Trade": The Annotated Books in Jack London's Library. University of Washington Press, 1986. Hedrick, Joan D. Solitary Comrade, Jack London and His Work. University of North Carolina Press, 1982. The Jack London Journal.

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Jack London (John Griffith) (18761916) Jack London, whose life symbolized the power of will, was the An illegitimate child, London passed his childhood in poverty in the Oakland
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Jack London, whose life symbolized the power of will, was the most successful writer in America in the early 20th Century. His vigorous stories of men and animals against the environment, and survival against hardships were drawn mainly from his own experience. An illegitimate child, London passed his childhood in poverty in the Oakland slums. At the age of 17, he ventured to sea on a sealing ship. The turning point of his life was a thirty-day imprisonment that was so degrading it made him decide to turn to education and pursue a career in writing. His years in the Klondike searching for gold left their mark in his best short stories; among them, The Call of the Wild, and White Fang. His best novel, The Sea-Wolf, was based on his experiences at sea. His work embraced the concepts of unconfined individualism and Darwinism in its exploration of the laws of nature. He retired to his ranch near Sonoma, where he died at age 40 of various diseases and drug treatments.
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Information about Jack London's literature can be found by calling or writing Winnie Kingman at the Jack London Book Store at (707) 996-2888, located at 14300 Arnold Drive, Glen Ellen, CA 95442. They'll soon have a working Web Site. (I will provide the URL link when established.)

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Source: UCBerkeley - JL Top Primary Works Novels A Daughter of the Snows The Call of the Wild E-Text People of the Abyss The Sea-Wolf The War of the Classes White Fang Before Adam The Human Drift The Iron Heel Martin Eden Burning Daylight Revolution and Other Essays Adventure The Cruise of the Snark John Barleycorn (autobiographical), 1913; The Valley of the Moon The Mutiny of the Elsinore The Little Lady of the Big House The Star Rover , 1915 (published in England as The Jacket The Acorn Planter On the Makaoloa Mat Short Story Collections The Son of the Wolf ,1900 includes "The White Silence." ,1901 includes "The Scorn of Women" and "A Daughter of the Aurora." Children of the Frost ,1902 includes "The Law of Life" and "Nam-Bok, the Liar." , 1904 includes "The story of Jees Uck" and "The One Thousand Dozen." Tales of the Fish Patrol , 1905 includes "A Raid on the Oyster Pirates."

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is a set of pictures from his home in Glen Ellen, California
  • The Jack London Story and the Beauty Ranch is a fascinating oral history project that includes interviews with Milo Shepard, Sara S. Hodson, Jeanne Reesman, Waring Jones, and Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin. (New URL)(Note: Page will take a few seconds to load.) The Huntington Library is the major repository for Jack London's papers and is an essential stop for researchers working on London. The Jack London site at UC Berkeley is one of the best author sites anywhere on the web. Containing HTML versions of London's works photographs biographical information by noted London biographer Clarice Stasz, a list of Jack London's works by date of composition by Jack London Journal editor James Williams, image files of
  • 7. John Griffith London (DL SunSITE)
    John Griffith London (18761916) was born in San Francisco of an Because Flora wasill, Jack was raised through in 1876, Flora married John London, a partially
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    Jack [John Griffith] London
    Translated into Spanish Translated into Euskera [Basque]
    By Dr. Clarice Stasz
    John Griffith London (1876-1916) was born in San Francisco of an unmarried mother of wealthy background, Flora Wellman. His father may have been William Chaney, a journalist, lawyer, and major figure in the development of American astrology. Because Flora was ill, Jack was raised through infancy by an ex-slave, Virginia Prentiss, who would remain a major maternal figure while the boy grew up. Late in 1876, Flora married John London, a partially disabled Civil War veteran. The family moved around the Bay area before settling in Oakland, where Jack completed grade school. Though the family was working class, it was not so impoverished as London's later accounts claimed. As an adolescent, the boy adopted the name of Jack. He worked at various hard labor jobs, pirated for oysters on San Francisco Bay, served on a fish patrol to capture poachers, sailed the Pacific on a sealing ship, joined Kelly's Army of unemployed working men, hoboed around the country, and returned to attend high school at age 19. In the process, he became acquainted with socialism and was known as the Boy Socialist of Oakland for his street corner oratory. He would run unsuccessfully several times on the socialist ticket as mayor. Always a prolific reader, he consciously chose to become a writer to escape from the horrific prospects of life as a factory worker. He studied other writers and began to submit stories, jokes, and poems to various publications, mostly without success.

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    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 makes him the antecedent of the Green movement. His left-wing philosophy is seen in the class struggle novel THE IRON HEEL (1908). JOHN BARLEYCORN, which describes the London's drinking bouts, connects him with such authors as Charles Bukowskiand Jack Kerouac. On the other hand, London's views about the superiority of white people and that only the strongest deserve to survive 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 The Editor magazine) Jack London was born in San Francisco

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    Jack London (18761916) Jack London s full name was John Griffith London, and hewas born in San Francisco. Biographie Jack London, 1876-1916 1876 12.
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    American author, journalist. Born January 12, 1876 in San Francisco, California, most of his books deal with ferocious realism. His most famous book was The Call of the Wild , 1903. He died November 22, 1916 in Glen Ellen, California The American author was never the focus of an FBI investigation, but he is mentioned in FBI files as co-founder of the Inter-Collegiate Socialist Society. This society was of interest to the FBI because of its views on socialism. - Text Courtesy of the FBI Freedom of Information Act Part 01 Research Links Virtualology is not affiliated with the authors of these links nor responsible for each Link's content. John Griffith London (DL SunSITE)
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    Jack London was born on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco. He was deserted by his father, William Henry Chaney, , and raised in Oakland by his mother Flora Wellman, a music teacher and spiritualist, and stepfather John London, whose surname he took. London's youth was marked by poverty. At the age of ten he became an avid reader, and borrowed books from the Oakland Public Library.
    After leaving school at the age of 14, London worked as a seaman, rode in freight trains as a hobo and adopted socialistic views as a member of protest armies of the unemployed. In 1894 he was arrested in Niagara Falls and jailed for vagrancy. Without having much formal education, London educated himself in public libraries, and at the age of 19 gained admittance to the University of California at Berkeley. He had already started to write. For the remainder of 1898 London again tried to earn his living by writing. His early stories appeared in the Overland Monthly and the Atlantic Monthly . In 1900 he married Elisabeth Maddern, but left her and their two daughters three years afterwards, eventually to marry Charmian Kittredge.

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    Translate this page 1876-1916. Jack London. Schriftsteller. 1876 12. Januar Jack London (eigtl. JohnGriffith Chaney) wird als Sohn eines Astrologen in San Francisco geboren.
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    12. Januar: Jack London (eigtl. John Griffith Chaney) wird als Sohn eines Astrologen in San Francisco geboren.
    Da der Vater die Familie früh verläßt, wächst er bei seiner Mutter und seinem Stiefvater, dessen Nachnamen "London" er annimmt, in Oakland auf.
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    Januar: "To the Man on Trail" ist Londons erste veröffentlichte Kurzgeschichte.
    Auch sein erstes Buch "Der Sohn des Wolfs", eine Sammlung seiner besten Kurzgeschichten, wird ein großer Erfolg.
    London wird Mitglied der sozialistischen Partei.
    Der Roman "Der Seewolf" und die Tiergeschichte "Der Ruf der Wildnis" erscheinen. Beide Werke verdeutlichen Londons Auffassung vom Leben als unerbittlicher Kampf. In ihnen vermischen sich extremer Individualismus mit sozialistischen Ideen und zivilisationsfeindlichen Ansichten. In dem Roman "Der Seewolf" entwirft er das Bild eines scheiternden Übermenschen. In "Der Ruf der Wildnis" preist er im Sinne sozialdarwinistischer Ideen den Überlebenswillen in der Natur.
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    In mehreren seiner Bücher, wie in dem Roman "Der Lockruf des Goldes", erzählt er von seinen Erfahrungen als Goldsucher in Alaska.

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    E scritor estadounidense que combina en su obra el más profundo realismo con los sentimientos humanitarios y el pesimismo. John Griffith London nació en San Francisco hijo de un astrólogo ambulante, al que no conoció, y de una espiritista que se casó con Yack London meses después del nacimiento de su hijo. Completó sus estudios de bachillerato mientras realizaba diversos trabajos. En 1897 y 1898 viajó a Alaska, empujado por la corriente de la fiebre del oro. Antes había sido marino, pescador, e incluso contrabandista. De regreso a San Francisco comenzó a relatar sus experiencias. En 1900 publicó una colección de relatos titulada El hijo del lobo que le proporcionó un gran éxito popular. Publicó más de 50 libros que le supusieron grandes ingresos pero que dilapidó en viajes y alcohol. Fue corresponsal de guerra y vivió dos matrimonios tormentosos. Se suicidó a la edad de 40 años. De ideas socialistas y siempre del lado de los trabajadores, London fue militante comunista e incluso agitador político. Pero, autodidacta como era, las lecturas del filósofo alemán Nietzsche le llevaron a formular que el individuo debe alzarse frente a las masas y las adversidades. Esta contradicción individualidad-colectividad está presente en su obra. Su tesis general es la de que el ser humano no es bueno por naturaleza, y sólo los fuertes consiguen alzarse en la vida que es dura; estos seres serán los que pongan los cimientos para una sociedad más justa. Muchos de sus relatos, entre los que destaca su obra maestra

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