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  • The book of Jack London:

    Charmian London

    eBook (, July 1, 2019)
    This book was published in 1921. it is a biography of Jack London written by his wife. this is the first Volume that tells about his early life education, his habits, and philosophy. Jack London was born John Griffith Chaney on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California. After working in the Klondike, London returned home and began publishing stories. His novels, including The Call of the Wild, White Fang and Martin Eden, placed London among the most popular American authors of his time.
  • The Book of Jack London:

    Charmian London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 2, 2011)
    The Book of Jack London
  • The Ladybird Book of London

    Ladybird

    Paperback (Ladybird, )
    The Ladybird Book of London is a gem from the Ladybird vintage archive. First published in 1961, this is a classic Ladybird hardback book, packed with information about Britain's capital. This new edition is exactly the same as the original, with a dust jacket and beautifully reproduced images. 'The story of London, her sights and history, is illustrated with twenty-four beautiful full-page pictures. Starting from Trafalgar Square this book takes you through famous streets to see historic buildings, to learn something of the story of Britain's famous capital. Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral, the Tower, Guildhall and the City, Hampton Court and Kew Gardens, the Zoo and Madame Tussaud's - they are all here.'
  • The Call of the Wild Jack London

    Iacob Adrian

    language (, April 10, 2015)
    The Call of the Wild - Jack London - 1903 illustrated
  • The Book Of Look

    Samantha Sams

    eBook (Crayons Press Books, )
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  • The London Jungle Book

    Bhajju Shyam

    Hardcover (Tara Books, May 13, 2014)
    This new and fully re-designed edition of the now-classic book marks the tenth anniversary of Bhajju Shyam’s momentous journey to London, U.K. Bhajju Shyam, a celebrated and award-winning artist from the Gond tribe in central India, was commissioned to paint the walls of an Indian restaurant in London. He spent two months in the city, and it was the first time he encountered a western metropolis. The book that emerged from his journey is a visual travelogue that both mimics and subverts the typical colonial encounter. With radical innocence and great sophistication, Bhajju brings the signs of the Gond forest to bear on the city, turning London into an exotic jungle, a clever beastiary. The London Underground becomes a sinuous snake, Big Ben transforms into a rooster crowing the time, and an airplane — the first Bhajju ever encountered — is compared to an elephant miraculously flying through the air. It is rare to encounter a truly original vision that is capable of startling us into reexamining familiar sights. By breathing the ancient spirit of wonder back into the act of travel, The London Jungle Book does just that.
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  • THE JACK LONDON BOOK, Vol.I :

    JACK LONDON, COMBO PRESS

    language (COMBO PRESS, Feb. 14, 2016)
    John Griffith "Jack" London was an American author, journalist, and social activist. He was a pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction and was one of the first fiction writers to obtain worldwide celebrity and a large fortune from his fiction alone. He is best remembered as the author of The Call of the Wild and White Fang, both set in the Klondike Gold Rush, as well as the short stories "To Build a Fire", "An Odyssey of the North", and "Love of Life". He also wrote of the South Pacific in such stories as "The Pearls of Parlay" and "The Heathen", and of the San Francisco Bay area in The Sea Wolf.This volume includes 11 works;THE CRUISE OF THE DAZZLERA DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWSTHE KEMPTON-WACE LETTERSBEFORE ADAMMARTIN EDENBURNING DAYLIGHTADVENTURETHE ABYSMAL BRUTETHE VALLEY OF THE MOONTHE MUTINY OF THE ELSIOREJERRY OF THE ISLANDS
  • THE CALL OF THE WILD by Jack London

    Jack London

    eBook (, Dec. 20, 2011)
    The Call of the Wild is a novel by American writer Jack London. The plot concerns a previously domesticated dog named Buck, whose primordial instincts return after a series of events leads to his serving as a sled dog in the Yukon during the 19th-century Klondike Gold Rush, in which sled dogs fetched generous prices. Buck learns from his experiences and becomes a pack-dominating feral beast. He learns lessons and relies on resurgent behaviors inherited from his wild predecessors, helping him to survive adversity as a ferocious animal.Published in 1903, The Call of the Wild is London's most-read book, and it is generally considered his best, the masterpiece of his so-called "early period". Because the protagonist is a dog, it is sometimes classified as a juvenile novel, but it is dark in tone and contains numerous scenes of cruelty and violence. The Yeehat, a group of Alaska Natives portrayed in Call of the Wild, were a figment of London's imagination.
  • The Call of the Wild – Jack London

    Jack London

    language (, May 11, 2020)
    The Call of the Wild was written by Jack London and published in the United States in 1903. This novel tells the story of Buck, a domestic dog, who was sold as a sled dog due to a combination of circumstances. One day, Buck will be beaten to death by one of his masters, since at the end of his exhaustion, he will no longer be able to pull the sled. A man will come along and save his life. Faced with the traps and harshness of the Yukon Territory, Buck returns to his natural instincts.109 pages. High quality matt cover.
  • The Ladybird Book of London

    Ladybird

    Paperback (Ladybird, Nov. 22, 2011)
    The Ladybird Book of London is a gem from the Ladybird vintage archive. First published in 1961, this is a classic Ladybird hardback book, packed with information about Britain's capital. This new edition is exactly the same as the original, with a dust jacket and beautifully reproduced images. 'The story of London, her sights and history, is illustrated with twenty-four beautiful full-page pictures. Starting from Trafalgar Square this book takes you through famous streets to see historic buildings, to learn something of the story of Britain's famous capital. Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral, the Tower, Guildhall and the City, Hampton Court and Kew Gardens, the Zoo and Madame Tussaud's - they are all here.'
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  • The Book of Jack London, Vol. 1

    Charmian London

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Jan. 20, 2018)
    Excerpt from The Book of Jack London, Vol. 1In some such fashion we would speculate, summer after noons, perhaps riding over the Beauty Ranch, or lying on the slant deck of a ship in the Trades, or tooling our alert four-ih-hand across a mountain range.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Jack London: The Call of the Wild

    Jack London

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2016)
    The Call of the Wild is a novel by American writer Jack London. The plot concerns a previously domesticated and even somewhat pampered dog named Buck, whose primordial instincts return after a series of events finds him serving as a sled dog in the treacherous, frigid Yukon during the days of the 19th century Klondike Gold Rushes. Published in 1903, The Call of the Wild is one of London's most-read books, and it is generally considered one of his best. Because the protagonist is a dog, it is sometimes classified as a juvenile novel, suitable for children, but it is dark in tone and contains numerous scenes of cruelty and violence. London followed the book in 1906 with White Fang, a companion novel with many similar plot elements and themes as The Call of the Wild, although following a mirror image plot in which a wild wolf becomes civilized by a mining expert from San Francisco named Weedon Scott.
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