Jack London
John Griffith London, better known as Jack London, was an American novelist, journalist and activist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and American magazines, he was one of the first American authors to become an international celebrity and earn a large fortune from writing. He was also an innovator in the genre that would later become known as science fiction.
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Short Fiction, Classic and Contemporary -- Second Edition
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1989
Short Stories
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1989
Tales of the Pacific
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1989
Prentice Hall Literature--The American Experience
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1989
Fiction 100
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1988
Roger Caras' treasury of great dog stories
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1987
More Classics to Read Aloud to Your Children
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1986
To Build a Fire and other stories
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1986
Signet Classic Book of American Short Stories
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1985
Treasury of American Horror Stories
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1985
Classics to Read Aloud to Your Children
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1984
Great American Short Stories [48 stories]
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1984
Works (Call of the Wild / Iron Heel / People of the Abyss / Sea-Wolf / Son of the Wolf / White Fang)
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1983
Novels and Social Writings (Iron Heel / John Barleycorn / Martin Eden / People of the Abyss / Road)
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1982
Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Science Fiction of the 19th Century
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1981
The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and Other Stories (Batard / Call of the Wild / Love of Life / White Fang)
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1981
Works (Call of the Wild / Children of the Frost / Faith of Men / God of His Fathers / Sea-Wolf / Son of the Wolf / Two Tales of the Klondike / White Fang)
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1980