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  1. Jerry of the islands. by Jack London. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1917
  2. The sea-wolf by Jack London ; with illustrations by W. J. Aylwar by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1904-01-01
  3. A daughter of the snows, by Jack London ... with illustrations in color by Frederick C. Yohn by Jack (1876-1916) London, 1902
  4. The call of the wild / by Jack London ; illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull ; decorated by Chas. Edw. Hooper by Jack (1876-1916) London, 1903
  5. The call of the wild, The cruise of the Dazzler, and other stories of adventure, with the authorïÿýs special report: Gold hunters of the North by Jack (1876-1916) London, 1960-01-01
  6. sea wolf (heritage press edition) by Jack (1876-1916) and Aylward, W. J. (illus.) London, 1990
  7. The Cruise Of The "snark" by London Jack 1876-1916, 2010-09-29
  8. The human drift by Jack London 1876-1916, 1917-12-31
  9. The Cruise Of The Snark by London Jack 1876-1916, 2010-09-29
  10. The Red One by London Jack 1876-1916, 2010-09-29
  11. The Iron Heel by London Jack 1876-1916, Macmillan Company, et all 2010-10-14
  12. The people of the abyss. by Jack London. With many illustrations by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1903-01-01
  13. Martin Eden by Jack London; with frontispiece by the Kinneys. by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1916-01-01
  14. A daughter of the snows by Jack London ; with illus. by Frederic by London. Jack. 1876-1916., 1902-01-01

21. Jack London
Who's Who San Francisco Jack London 18761916. Born John Griffiths Londonin San Francisco on January 12, 1876 of an unmarried mother, Flora Wellman.
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Who's Who San Francisco
    Jack London
Born John Griffiths London in San Francisco on January 12, 1876 of an unmarried mother, Flora Wellman. His father may have been William Chaney, a journalist, lawyer, and major figure in the development of American astrology. [ John Griffiths London by Dr. Clarice Stasz] By the time he was 29, he was internationally famous for Call of the Wild The Sea Wolf (1904), and other literary and journalistic accomplishments. He was divorced from Bessie (Maddern), his first wife and the mother of his two daughters, Joan and Little Bess, and he had married Charmian (Kittredge). Died November 22, 1916, of kidney disease at age 40. "It was at Union Square that I saw a man offering a thousand dollars for a team of horses." THE STORY OF AN EYEWITNESS By Jack London, Collier's special Correspondent "...His noted journalism included war correspondence, boxing stories, and the life of Molokai lepers. A committed socialist, he insisted against editorial pressures to write political essays and insert social criticism in his fiction." The Jack London Collection Jack London ascribed his literary success largely to hard work - to "dig," as he put it. He tried never to miss his early morning 1,000-word writing stint, and between 1900 and 1916 he completed over fifty books, including both fiction and non-fiction, hundreds of short stories, and numerous articles on a wide range of topics.

22. LeFanu To Martin Of Tours
of Money; London, Jack Call of the Wild; London, Jack The Iron Heel;London, Jack, 18761916 Novels stories 1982; London, Jack The
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23. La Science-fiction - London, Jack, 1876-1916
et présentées par Francis Lacassin ; trad. de Louis Postif et Paul Gruyer.
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London, Jack, 1876-1916
Histoires des siècles futurs / Jack London ; réunies et présentées par Francis Lacassin ; trad. de Louis Postif et Paul Gruyer. [Paris : Union générale d'éditions, c1974]. 317, [1] p. ; 18 cm. (Collection 10/18 ; 863. L'appel de la vie) SDM: 7412241 [A 4] [Bibliogr.: p. 317-[318].] Cinq nouvelles (1908-1912), dont La peste écarlate est la meilleure, qui sont autant d'ascendants directs de la science-fiction moderne à tendance psychologique. La peste écarlate : récit / Jack London ; traduit de l'américain par Paul Gruyer et Louis Postif. Paris : Libris, 1998. 111 p. (gros caractères) ; 22 cm. ISBN 2-7444-0373-3. SDM: 9814870 [A 5] Longue nouvelle (1916) tirée du recueil Histoires des siècles futurs . [Yvon Allard] Le talon de fer / Jack London ; introduction de Bernard Clavel. Paris : Messidor, 1990. 342 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (Les Grands romans de la liberté ; 9) ISBN 2-209-06849-X. SDM: 9116796 [A 5] [Titre original: The iron heel. Ed. originale, 1907.] Ce roman d'anticipation utopique est célèbre par la force de frappe qu'il eût dès sa publication où il prenait résolument le ton vrai que Wells éludait ou transformait en rêve. Cet ouvrage qui prophétise presque le communisme est à la fois un roman social de revendication et de contestation et une utopie de valeur dans ce genre périlleux. Cette édition reproduit les préfaces d'Anatole France et de Paul Vaillant-Couturier. [Yvon Allard] Accueil Retour Plan du site Recherche Dernière mise à Jour de cette page : 7 Août 2001

24. Roman Policier - London, Jack, 1876-1916

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London, Jack, 1876-1916
Le bureau des assassinats : roman inédit / achevé par Robert L. Fish d'après les notes de Jack London ; trad. par Michel Deitsch ; préf. de Francis Lacassin. [Paris : Union générale d'éditions, 1974]. 319 p. ; 18 cm. (Collection 10/18 ; 891. L'appel de la vie) ISBN 2-264-00207-7. SDM: 7503934 [Titre original: The Assassination Bureau Ltd.] Le bureau des assassinats / Jack London ; roman inédit achevé par Robert L. Fish d'après les notes de Jack London ; traduit par Michel Deutsch ; préface de Francis Lacassin. Paris : C. Bourgois, 1990 . 319 p. ; 18 cm. (Collection 10/18 ; 891. L'appel de la vie) ISBN 2-264-00795-8. SDM: 9214917 [J++A 5] [Titre général: The Assassination Bureau Ltd.] Contribution unique au domaine policier mais de taille, ne serait-ce que pour l'idée astucieuse et machiavélique sur laquelle le roman est construit. Une préface de trente pages de Francis Lacassin raconte les circonstances de ce livre posthume (1963). [Yvon Allard] Accueil Retour Plan du site Recherche Dernière mise à jour de cette page : 8 août 2001

25. Jack London
English 462/562 Jack London (18761916). American Literature SitesProject Muse Journals Foley Library Catalog A short description
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A short description of London from The Book of Jack London
Jack London at work

Jack London's Ranch: Photographs
is a set of pictures from his home in Glen Ellen, California.
  • 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 documents, and bibliographies , it is an essential stop for students and researchers working on London. "Digital Jack" at Centenary College of Louisiana includes bibliographies, links, and information about London artifacts in the Peters Research Center. Utah State University Jack London Collection includes pictures of first edition book covers.
  • 26. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > F
    Author London, Jack, 18761916 Keywords Authors L London, Jack, 1876-1916;Titles F ; Subject American literature. Faith Of Men, The, 1997.
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    27. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > J
    Author London, Jack, 18761916 Keywords Authors L London, Jack, 1876-1916;Titles J ; Subject American literature. Jailed For Freedom, 2003.
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    28. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
    Author, Count. London, Jack, 18761916. 49. London, Jane, 0. London, John Griffith,1876-1916, 0. See London, Jack, 1876-1916. 49. London, Jonathan, 1947-, 73.
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    29. No Suicide - Rumours About Jack London' Death
    Most sources claim that he committed suicide, however, there is other evidence.Category Society Death Suicide Incidents...... London, Jack (18761916), American writer, whose work combined powerful realism andhumanitarian sentiment. He was born John Griffith London in San Francisco.
    http://www.jack-london.org/suicide.htm
    - Essay -
    No Suicide!
    Protocol of a discussion
    On the unreliability of biographers
    by Reinhard Wissdorf
    translated by Jack Mulder B asically it was never a question for me: Jack London, proud adventurer, was finally brought to his wits' end by life and all his problems and put bullet in his head. And all of thirty books I read all merely offered the same short information: suicide. Until I finally went to Glen Ellen myself, that is. I hotfooted it all over the ranch, visited the venerable ruins of the wolfhouse, and of course entered it against the rules (well, here you are, now I can own up to it). I shed a tear at his grave (right, I know his body's not in there, because had himself burned, but it's a nice gravestone!). And then, in the museum, I happened upon a strange document. A Death Certificate. Signed by four M.D.s: death by kidney failure. At first, I didn't recognize it for what it was. But later, back home in Germany, it started worming it's way into my consciousness. Waddayamean? Kidney failure I right away took a look at what DTV (a German paperback publishing house) had to say to this, and came up with the probably silliest biographical note ever: Jack London was born on Dec. 12th, 1876 in San Francisco and grew up in poor circumstances. He tried his luck working in a factory, as an oyster pirate, hoodlum, and seaman, finally got his grades and started to study. He then went to Alaska as a golddigger, lived for months in the London slums, was taken prisoner in the russian-japanese war, where he was a war correspondent, and generally travelled the world. On Nov. 22nd, 1916 on his farm the famous writer puts an end to his life ruled by alcohol and extravaganza.

    30. WIEM: London Jack
    wersja dla drukarki. Literatura, Stany Zjednoczone London Jack (18761916),widok strony znajdz podobne pokaz powiazane. London
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    London Jack , w³a¶ciwie John Griffith London (1876-1916), amerykañski pisarz. Pracowa³ od dzieciñstwa m.in. jako robotnik, rybak-k³usownik morski, marynarz, poszukiwacz z³ota. By³ samoukiem. Szczególnie interesowa³a go my¶l lewicowa i socjalistyczna. Fascynowali go tak¿e ludzie o silnych indywidualno¶ciach. Pozostawa³ m.in. pod wp³ywem filozofii F. Nietzschego . W ¿yciu i twórczo¶ci uprawia³ kult mêskiej i niebezpiecznej przygody, wplataj±c czêsto elementy autobiograficzne. Pope³ni³ samobójstwo u szczytu s³awy i powodzenia. Realistyczne powie¶ci z domieszk± naturalizmu , jak: Zew krwi (1903, wydanie polskie 1921), Wilk morski (1904, wydanie polskie 1921), Bia³y Kie³ (1905, wydanie polskie 1926), Martin Eden (1909, wydanie polskie 1923), Bellew Zawierucha (1912, wydanie polskie pt. Wyga 1924, pe³ne 1959), John Barleycorn, czyli Wspomnienia alkoholika (1913, wydanie polskie 1926). Liczne opowiadania. Powie¶ci spo³eczne, np.

    31. Referate
    London,Jack (1876-1916). London, Jack (1876-1916). Beschreibung Wörter 700. Seiten
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    ... TV-Tipps Schummeln Spickzettel Entschuldigungen Dokumentation Tutorials Themen Service Schülerjobs Stundenausfall Referate Archiv London, Jack (1876-1916) Beschreibung: Wörter: Seiten: Typ: Referat Sprache: Deutsch Autor: Unbekannt Druckversion (kein Drucker via Email versenden im PDF-Format downloaden RTF / ZIP Archiv downloaden (? KB) Jack London Jack London wurde am 12.Januar 1876 in San Francisco geboren. Im gleichen Jahr liess er sich auch schon wieder von seiner Frau Elizabeth scheiden und heiratete kurz darauf seine dritte Frau Charmian Kittredge. 1912 unternahm er nochmals eine grosse Seefahrt um das Kap Hoorn an Bord eines Viermasters. Danach sank Jack London in tiefe Depressionen und begann zu trinken. Er gab sich mehr und mehr dem Alkohol hin, der jedoch nicht seine Todesursache war. Druckversion (kein Drucker via Email versenden im PDF-Format downloaden RTF / ZIP Archiv downloaden (? KB) Unser Archiv lebt von deiner Mitarbeit! Wenn du auch ein Referat für die Schule geschrieben hast, würden wir uns freuen wenn du uns dieses per E-Mail zuschicken würdest. Bitte schicke das Referat mit einer kleinen Beschreibung an

    32. Jack London
    Charles Wadell Chesnutt, 18581932 Mary Austin, 1868-1934 Frank Norris, 1870-1902Stephen Crane, 1871-1900 Jack London, 1876-1916 The Jack London Collection.
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    The Jack London Collection
    Title: The Jack London Collection
    URL: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/London/
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    Content: A very good site with a biography, image gallery, scanned documents and online texts. The site is well structured and also offers sections for students and teachers of the works of Jack London. Please tell me about any dead links and mistakes or recommend a site: deadlink@ mistakes@ recommendasite@ American Studies on the Internet Author: Jochen Bast

    33. Jack London:A Short Biography(Jack London Ranch Album)
    The proper function of man is to live, not exist. I shall not waste my days intrying to prolong them, I shall use my time. – Jack London 18761916.
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    "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 dry-rot. 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 exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them, I shall use my time."
    ack London was a man of adventure, a man of action and only he could have truly conceived such a dynamic and challenging credo as this. And only he, with his great physical strength, his intense intellect, and his turbulent spirit, could have successfully lived up to it. He died when he was only forty, but he accomplished more in this short lifetime than most men could in several lifetimes. Source: Jack London's Tales of Adventure New York: Doubleday, 1956, Introduction by and edited by Irving Shepard "Born in San Francisco in 1876 Jack London grew up in a world witnessing the settlement of the last frontier. Gone forever were the proud days of the pioneer. The country was beset with economic and cultural changes that for decades were to play havoc with the traditional American way of life. It was a world in transition. The easygoing days of an economy dominated by agriculture were being replaced by the world of machine, the factory, and the financial titan. America in the late 1800s was a battleground for unscrupulous tycoons and robber barons. The Far West was torn apart by the struggles of the big railroad interests. Financial panics followed one after the other as the "Big Four" plotted and conspired to gain more money and power. The economy remained in a state of flux. And the people were the pawns.

    34. The Tools Of My Trade: The Annotated Books In Jack London's Library
    Bibliography p. 301303. Includes index. Class PS3523.O46 Subjects London, Jack,1876-1916, Books and reading London, Jack, 1876-1916, Library, Catalogs.
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    The Tools of My Trade
    The Annotated Books in Jack London's Library
    By David M. Hamilton
    • New Edition, Published by The Live Oak Press COMING SOON! 326 pp. $35,00 paperback, ISBN 0-931378-09-5
    California novelist and short-story writer Jack London wrote more than fifty books during his forty-year lifetime, including the classic The Call of the Wild, The Sea-Wolf, and Martin Eden. How did he come to write these books? What inspired him? Where did he get his plots, his themes, his motifs? Where did he find the material to develop his characters? In short, how did Jack London perform his writer's craft? The answers to these questions can, in part, be found in The Tools of My Trade. In this well-researched study of London's library, David Hamilton examines some four hundred books that London annotated, read, reread, marked, and quoted. The bibliography provides the sources for London's The Call of the Wild, The Star-Rover, The Mutiny of the Elsinore, and The Scorn of Women, as well as the short-story classic "To Build a Fire." In an introductory essay of nearly fifty pages, Hamilton sketches London's lifetime reading habits, examines his literary apprenticeships, discusses the importance of the sea-going Snark library, and takes a look at London's daily routine. The culmination of ten years of research, including a page-by-page search through London's 15,000-volume library (still intact after more than seventy years)

    35. Genthe Photographs: Subjects: 4
    Libraries. London, Jack,18761916. London, Jack,1876-1916Family.London, Jack,1876-1916Social life. Lopokova, Lydia,1892-1981.
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    36. PLCMC - Catalog - AudioTape Books
    London, Jack, 18761916. The Jack London Cassette Library. London, Jack,1876-1916. The World of Jack London a Collection of Stories.
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    37. John Griffith Jack London
    Credits and feedback Jack London (18761916) - original name John Griffith ChaneyProlific American novelist and short story writer, whose works deal
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    38. To Build A Fire - Jack London (1876-1916)
    Classic Literature Etext Writer Jack London, Dates 1876-1916. ToBuild a Fire. by Jack London (1876-1916). “He was quick and
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    Day had broken cold and gray, exceedingly cold and gray, when the man turned aside from the main Yukon trail and climbed the high earth-bank, where a dim and little-travelled trail led eastward through the fat spruce timberland. It was a steep bank, and he paused for breath at the top, excusing the act to himself by looking at his watch. It was nine o'clock. There was no sun nor hint of sun, though there was not a cloud in the sky. It was a clear day, and yet there seemed an intangible pall over the face of things, a subtle gloom that made the day dark, and that was due to the absence of sun. This fact did not worry the man. He was used to the lack of sun. It had been days since he had seen the sun, and he knew that a few more days must pass before that cheerful orb, due south, would just peep above the sky-line and dip immediately from view. He plunged in among the big spruce trees. The trail was faint. A foot of snow had fallen since the last sled had passed over, and he was glad he was without a sled, travelling light. In fact, he carried nothing but the lunch wrapped in the handkerchief. He was surprised, however, at the cold. It certainly was cold, he concluded, as he rubbed his numb nose and cheekbones with his mittened hand. He was a warm-whiskered man, but the hair on his face did not protect the high cheekbones and the eager nose that thrust itself aggressively into the frosty air.

    39. 1 - Adventure - Jack London (1876-1916)
    Classic Literature Etext Writer Jack London, Dates 1876-1916. Adventure.by Jack London (1876-1916). Chapters 1 2 3
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    Chapters: Chapter 1 - Something to Be Done The white man went down the line, dosing each man with medicine. To some he gave chlorodyne. He was forced to concentrate with all his will in order to remember which of them could stand ipecacuanha, and which of them were constitutionally unable to retain that powerful drug. One who lay dead he ordered to be carried out. He spoke in the sharp, peremptory manner of a man who would take no nonsense, and the well men who obeyed his orders scowled malignantly. One muttered deep in his chest as he took the corpse by the feet. The white man exploded in speech and action. It cost him a painful effort, but his arm shot out, landing a back- hand blow on the black's mouth. "What name you, Angara?" he shouted. "What for talk 'long you, eh? I knock seven bells out of you, too much, quick!"

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    Translate this page Referat Titel, London, Jack (1876-1916). Anzahl Worte, 700. Sprache, Deutsch.Art, Referat. Schlagworte, Downloads, +++++. Bewertung, ++. Download Zip (3.4kB).
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