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  • The Road

    Jack London, Success Oceo

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 6, 2016)
    Classics for Your Collection:goo.gl/U80LCr---------The Road is an autobiographical memoir by Jack London, first published in 1907. It is London's account of his experiences as a hobo in the 1890s, during the worst economic depression the United States had experienced up to that time.He describes his experiences hopping freight trains, "holding down" a train when the crew is trying to throw him off, begging for food and money, and making up extraordinary stories to fool the police. He also tells of the thirty days that he spent in the Erie County Penitentiary, which he described as a place of "unprintable horrors," after being "pinched" (arrested) for vagrancy. In addition, he recounts his time with Kelly's Army, which he joined up with in Wyoming and remained with until its dissolution at the Mississippi River.It's funny and ugly and individualistic and crafty and bad and good and American and human. A series of interesting vignettes about the time Jack London spent as a train-jumping hobo in his youth, it is a fantastic look into a long-past time and a unique culture. Many of the stories are funny, such as how he would win food or elude the bulls. Some inspire social outrage, like when he was imprisoned. Facts and Trivia:The 1973 film Emperor of the North Pole, starring Lee Marvin, is loosely based upon The Road by Jack London.Scroll Up and Get Your Copy!
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  • The Road

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 19, 2018)
    The Road is an autobiographical memoir by Jack London, first published in 1907. It is London's account of his experiences as a hobo in the 1890s, during the worst economic depression the United States had experienced up to that time. He describes his experiences hopping freight trains, "holding down" a train when the crew is trying to throw him off, begging for food and money, and making up extraordinary stories to fool the police. He also tells of the thirty days that he spent in the Erie County Penitentiary, which he described as a place of "unprintable horrors," after being "pinched" (arrested) for vagrancy. In addition, he recounts his time with Kelly's Army, which he joined up with in Wyoming and remained with until its dissolution at the Mississippi River.
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  • The Road

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 27, 2018)
    The Road is a collection of essays and tales which chronicles this formative period in his life. Sometimes humorous, sometimes heartbreaking, but always compelling, The Road will take you to a forgotten chapter of North American life.
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  • The Darkest Road

    Guy Gavriel Kay, Simon Vance, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, March 3, 2020)
    A two-time Aurora Award winner, best-selling author Guy Gavriel Kay has garnered the International Goliardos Prize and World Fantasy Award nominations for his brilliant fiction. The Darkest Road - the gripping conclusion to Kay's critically acclaimed Fionavar Tapestry fantasy trilogy - finds five university students from our world preparing to sacrifice themselves as they enter into final battle against a power of unimaginable proportions.
  • The Road

    Jack London

    Hardcover (The macmillan company, Sept. 3, 1907)
    Fair condition, 1907 hardcover, quick shipping
  • The road

    jack London

    eBook (, Nov. 26, 2019)
    The Road is an autobiographical memoir by Jack London, first published in 1907. It is London's account of his experiences as a hobo in the 1890s, during the worst economic depression the United States had experienced up to that time. He describes his experiences hopping freight trains, "holding down" a train when the crew is trying to throw him off, begging for food and money, and making up extraordinary stories to fool the police. He also tells of the thirty days that he spent in the Erie County Penitentiary, which he described as a place of "unprintable horrors," after being "pinched" (arrested) for vagrancy. In addition, he recounts his time with Kelley's Army, which he joined up with in Wyoming and remained with until its dissolution at the Mississippi River.
  • The Road

    Jack London

    Hardcover (Mills & Boon, Sept. 3, 1920)
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  • The Road

    Jack London

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1907)
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  • The Road

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 5, 2017)
    The Road By Jack London
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  • The Road

    Jack London

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 6, 2019)
    The Road is an autobiographical memoir by Jack London, first published in 1907. It is London's account of his experiences as a hobo in the 1890s, during the worst economic depression the United States had experienced up to that time.
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  • The Road

    Jack London

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 12, 2020)
    The Road is a collection of essays and tales which chronicles this formative period in his life. Sometimes humorous, sometimes heartbreaking, but always compelling, The Road will take you to a forgotten chapter of North American life.
  • The Road

    Jack London

    (The Macmillan Company, July 6, 1916)
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