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  • The Game

    Jack London

    Hardcover (Throne Classics, July 19, 2019)
    The Game is a 1905 novel by Jack London about a twenty-year-old boxer Joe, who meets his death in the ring. London was a sports reporter for the Oakland Herald and based the novel on his personal observations.Joe Fleming earns his livelihood as a sailmaker and supports his mother and sisters. He adds to his income by taking part in prize-fights at sporting clubs. He is due to be married to Genevieve, who works in the Silversteins' candy shop. Joe agrees to give up "the game" but asks that Genevieve watch his last fight, on the eve of their wedding, and she reluctantly agrees. The story is told from Genevieve's point of view.
  • The Game

    Jack London

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 26, 2019)
    The Game is a 1905 novel by Jack London about a twenty-year-old boxer Joe, who meets his death in the ring. London was a sports reporter for the Oakland Herald and based the novel on his personal observations.
  • The Game by Jack London, Fiction, Action & Adventure

    Jack London

    Hardcover (Aegypan, Dec. 1, 2007)
    And the other was the tense man with steel in eye and jaw -- the Joe of the prize-fighting ring. And it was this part of him -- the one created with his own sweat and blood -- he was offering to lay down, for love of Genevieve.But only after one more chance -- one last fight! Then he would never enter the ring again!
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  • The Game

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 7, 2013)
    The Game is a 1905 novel by Jack London about a twenty year-old boxer Joe, who meets his death in the ring. London was a sports reporter for the Oakland Herald and based the novel on his personal observations.
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  • The Game

    Jack LONDON (1876 - 1916)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Sept. 3, 2017)
    Joe Fleming works as a sailmaker and provides for his mother and sisters. He adds extra money by participating in boxing matches at sporting clubs. He is about to tie the knot with Genevieve, whose job is in the Silversteins' candy store. Joe decides to quit gaming but requests that Genevieve attend to his final game, on the night of their marriage, and she hesitantly said yes. The Game is narrated from Genevieve's way of thinking. John Griffith "Jack" London born John Griffith Chaney was a U.S. author, journalist, and social activist. A forerunner in the earlier expanding world of industrial magazine fiction, he was among the first fiction novelists to acquire international celebrity and an enormous success through only his fiction, as well as science fiction. A few of his best known novels are The Call of the Wild and White Fang, both situated in the Klondike Gold Rush and the short tales To Build a Fire, An Odyssey of the North, and Love of Life. He also authored of the South Pacific in tales including The Pearls of Parlay and The Heathen, and of the San Francisco Bay area in The Sea Wolf.London joined the extremist literary group The Crowd in San Francisco and a devoted promoter of unionization, socialism, and the rights of laborers. He composed numerous formidable writings about these matters, like his dystopian novel The Iron Heel, his non-fiction depiction The People of the Abyss, and The War of the Classes.Jack London's mother, Flora Wellman, was the fifth and youngest child of Pennsylvania Canal builder Marshall Wellman and his first wife, Eleanor Garrett Jones. Marshall Wellman was derived from Thomas Wellman, one of the first Puritan settlers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Flora left Ohio and settled in the Pacific coast when her father re-wedded after the death of her mother. In San Francisco, Flora became a music instructor and spiritualist, asserting to channel the soul of a Sauk chief, Black Hawk.
  • The Game

    Jack London

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, May 23, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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  • THE GAME By JACK LONDON

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 9, 2014)
    THE GAME By JACK LONDON - (Fine Print Edition) Publication date:1905
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  • The Game

    Jack London

    Paperback (Independently published, July 7, 2018)
    β€œLife achieves its summit when it does to the uttermost that which it was equipped to do.” – Jack London
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  • Jack London - The Game

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 8, 2016)
    On the eve of their wedding, twenty-year-old Jack Fleming arranges a secret ringside seat for his sweetheart to view her only rival: the "game." Through Genevieve's apprehensive eyes, we watch the prizefight that pits her fair young lover, "the Pride of West Oakland," against the savage and brutish John Ponta and that reveals as much about her own nature, and Joe's, as it does about the force that drives the two men in their violent, fateful encounter. Responding to a review that took him to task for his realism, Jack London wrote, "I have had these experiences and it was out of these experiences, plus a fairly intimate knowledge of prize-fighting in general, that I wrote The Game." With this intimate realism, London took boxing out of the realm of disreputable topics and set it on a respectable literary course that extends from A. J. Liebling to Ernest Hemingway to Joyce Carol Oates. The familiarity of London's boxing writing testifies to its profound influence on later literary commentators on the sport, while the story The Game tells remains one of the most powerful and evocative portraits ever given of prizefighters in the grip of their passion.
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  • The Game

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 18, 2016)
    Joe Fleming earns his livelihood as a sailmaker and supports his mother and sisters. He adds to his income by taking part in prize-fights at sporting clubs. He is due to be married to Genevieve, who works in the Silversteins' candy shop. Joe agrees to give up "the game" but asks that Genevieve watch his last fight, on the eve of their wedding, and she reluctantly agrees. The story is told from Genevieve's point of view.
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  • The Game

    Jack London, Russell Lee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 20, 2016)
    An early 20th century prize fighter gives up fighting for his bride-to-be, but dies in his final match.
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  • The Game

    Jack LondonHenry Hutt & T. C. Lawrence

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 3, 1913)
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