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  • The Call of the Wild

    Jack London

    eBook (Racehorse, May 3, 2014)
    The Call of the Wild, by Jack London has been a popular title for preteens and young adults for generations. This edition has been published with chapter-by-chapter vocabulary terms and their corresponding definitions. Definitions have been developed to suit both the story, and a variety of readers, including ESL learners and those who may have to work a bit harder to be included in the classroom. The story text of course, is all London’s.
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  • The Call of the Wild

    Jack London

    eBook (RFL Software, Inc., Jan. 20, 2015)
    Jack London (1876-1916), was born at San Francisco Jan. 12 1876 and educated at the university of California. He was a born adventurer, going to sea at the age of 17 and serving before the mast as A.B. He went with the first rush to Klondike in 1897 and tramped across the States and Canada, being in jail more than once as a vagabond. In 1904 he went to Japan as war correspondent and in 1914 to Mexico in the same capacity. In 1906 he started on a voyage round the world in a 50-ft. ketch-rigged yacht and disappeared for two years. His novels, for the most part published first in London, reflect his wild adventurous life, the best known being The Son of the Wolf (1900); The Call of the Wild (1903); Moon Face (1906); Martin Eden (1909); South Sea Tales (1912), and his last, The Little Lady of the Big House (1916). He died at Glen Ellen, Cal., Nov. 22 1916.
  • The Call of the Wild

    Jack London

    Hardcover (Simon & Brown, Oct. 10, 2016)
    Jack London's novels and ruggedly individual life seemed to embody American hopes, frustrations, and romantic longings in the turbulent first years of the twentieth century, years infused with the wonder and excitement of great technological and historic change. The author's restless spirit, taste for a life of excitement, and probing mind led him on a series of hard-edged adventures from the Klondike to the South Seas. Out of these sometimes harrowing experiences — and his fascination with the theories of such thinkers as Darwin, Spencer, and Marx — came the inspiration for novels of adventure that would make him one of America’s most popular writers. The Call of the Wild, considered by many London's greatest novel, is a gripping tale of a heroic dog that, thrust into the brutal life of the Alaska Gold Rush, ultimately faces a choice between living in man's world and returning to nature. Adventure and dog-story enthusiasts as well as students and devotees of American literature will find this classic work a thrilling, memorable reading experience.
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  • The Call of the Wild

    Jack London

    eBook (Racehorse, May 7, 2014)
    -This is Jack London's timeless novel written with a dog as the protagonist. Set in the Yukon during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, this is the classic story of Buck, a domesticated dog who is forced into pulling a dog sled. Buck must overcome his harsh treatment and learn to revert to his primitive instincts to dominate the other dogs.-This E-Book edition includes illustrations.
  • The Call of the Wild

    Jack London

    CD-ROM (Thomson Heinle, Aug. 10, 2004)
    Audio CD to accompany Illustrated Classic; Call of the Wild.
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  • The Call of the Wild

    Jack London

    Hardcover (Throne Classics, July 18, 2019)
    The story opens with Buck, a large and powerful St. Bernard-Scotch Shepherd, living happily in California's Santa Clara Valley as the pampered pet of rich Judge Miller and his family. However, he is stolen by the gardener's assistant, Manuel, and sold to finance his gambling addiction. He is shipped to Seattle. Put in a crate, he is starved and ill-treated. When released, he attacks his overseer, known only as of the "man in the red sweater" but this man teaches the "law of the club", hitting Buck until he is sufficiently cowed (but the man shows some kindness after Buck stops). Buck is then sold to a pair of French-Canadian dispatchers from the Canadian government, François and Perrault, who take him with them to the Klondike region of Canada. There, they train him as a sled dog. From his teammates, he quickly learns to survive cold winter nights and the pack society. A rivalry develops between Buck and the vicious, quarrelsome lead dog, Spitz. Buck eventually beats Spitz in a fight. Spitz is killed by the pack after his defeat by Buck, and Buck eventually becomes the leader of the team.When Francois and Perrault reach Dawson with their dispatches and are given new orders from the Canadian government, the team is then sold to a "Scottish half-breed" man, who is also working the mail service. The dogs must carry heavy loads to the mining areas, and the journeys they make are tiresome and long. One of the team, a morose husky named Dave, becomes sick and is eventually shot
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  • The Call of the Wild

    Jack London, Michael Kramer

    2006 (In Audio, June 26, 2006)
    Buck, a huge four-year-old Scottish Shepherd-Saint Bernard cross-breed, lived a life of ease at Judge Miller's Santa Clara Valley estate. This is the story of Buck and how he was thrust into the life of a sled-dog in the savage Klondike during the Gold Rush, and how he ran with the wolves. Jack London, born in San Francisco on January 12, 1876, is well known for his stories involving men and animals and their struggles in the environment. Being an illegitimate child, he adopted his stepfather's surname. London had an adventurous life which included being an oyster pirate, a laundromat worker, a seaman and a participating in the 1897-98 Alaskan Gold Rush. His personal life adventures, idealism and belief that the fittest should survive inspired much of his writing. He wrote 50 books in 20 years, the most widely acclaimed being the story of the dog Buck in The Call of the Wild. London died at the age of 40 on November 22, 1916. He was the most successful and best-known writer in America in the first decade of the 20th century. Michael Kramer has narrated hundreds of audiobooks and received numerous awards including AudioFile magazine's Earphone Award.
  • The Call of the Wild: Includes MLA Style Citations for Scholarly Secondary Sources, Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Critical Essays

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 18, 2015)
    This Squid Ink Classic edition of The Call of the Wild includes the full text of the work plus MLA style citations for scholarly secondary sources, peer-reviewed journal articles and critical essays for when your teacher requires extra resources in MLA format for your research paper.
  • The Call of the Wild

    Jack London

    Hardcover (Magdalene Press, Dec. 2, 2018)
    This hardcover collector's edition is cleanly formatted for easy reading. 12 point Garamond, 1.25 spacing. Jack London's masterpiece, The Call of the Wild, is based on the author's experiences as a gold prospector in the Canadian wilderness. It immortalizes London's ideas about nature and the unbreakable will to exist. It is about spirit and struggle, survival, and success.The story takes place in the Yukon during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush when strong sled dogs were in demand. The novel's protagonist is a domesticated dog named Buck. As the story begins, he lives at a ranch in the Santa Clara Valley of California. When Buck is stolen from the ranch and sold as a sled dog in Alaska, he reverts to his primal state. He has no choice but to dominate other dogs in a brutal climate. He sheds all softening effects of civilization and relies on his primordial instincts and acquired experience to emerge as an alpha dog. It is a beautifully told tale of survival. The Call of the Wild is a book with a heart. It is a book with a conscience.
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  • The Call of the Wild

    Jack London, Charles Livingston Bull, Philip R. Goodwin

    eBook (Racehorse, May 4, 2012)
    The Call Of the Wild by Jack London with illustrations by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull.
  • The Call of the Wild

    Jack London, Ethan Hawke

    2008 (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Feb. 1, 2008)
    This is an *ABRIDGED* reading of The Call of the Wild. It is read by Ethan Hawke and it is part of the 'Classics Read by Celebrities' audiobook series. A bold-spirited dog named Buck is stripped from his comfortable life on a California estate and thrust into the rugged terrain of the Klondike.
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  • The Call of the Wild, with eBook

    Jack London, Patrick Lawlor

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Aug. 4, 2008)
    Buck lives a content life. Half St. Bernard, half shepherd, he is top dog on a California ranch. But the gold rush in the Klondike has produced an enormous demand for sled dogs, so when a gardener at the ranch needs to pay off a gambling debt, stealing and selling Buck is a quick way to do it. Having never been mistreated, Buck soon learns that man can be the cruelest animal. He is whipped, beaten, and caged, but never broken. Confronted by the law of survival, Buck learns to fight, steal, and pull a sled. He takes pride in his new strength and ferocity. Buck manages to escape this life of abuse and learns to love a new master more than his own life. He gradually discovers the skills of his forbears and finds his home in the primordial forest-eventually, Buck cannot resist the call of the wild. This classic book brings out the true spirit of the gold rush days at the turn of the last century. It portrays the brutality, kindness, love, and folly that Jack London experienced first-hand during his time in the far north. The Call of the Wild was his first successful book, and it catapulted him to literary fame.
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