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Jack London (1876–1916)

Author of The Call of the Wild

1,798+ Works 81,472 Members 1,169 Reviews 162 Favorited

About the Author

One of the pioneers of 20th century American literature, Jack London specialized in tales of adventure inspired by his own experiences. London was born in San Francisco in 1876. At 14, he quit school and became an "oyster pirate," robbing oyster beds to sell his booty to the bars and restaurants in show more Oakland. Later, he turned on his pirate associates and joined the local Fish Patrol, resulting in some hair-raising waterfront battles. Other youthful activities included sailing on a seal-hunting ship, traveling the United States as a railroad tramp, a jail term for vagrancy and a hazardous winter in the Klondike during the 1897 gold rush. Those experiences converted him to socialism, as he educated himself through prolific reading and began to write fiction. After a struggling apprenticeship, London hit literary paydirt by combining memories of his adventures with Darwinian and Spencerian evolutionary theory, the Nietzchean concept of the "superman" and a Kipling-influenced narrative style. "The Son of the Wolf"(1900) was his first popular success, followed by 'The Call of the Wild" (1903), "The Sea-Wolf" (1904) and "White Fang" (1906). He also wrote nonfiction, including reportage of the Russo-Japanese War and Mexican revolution, as well as "The Cruise of the Snark" (1911), an account of an eventful South Pacific sea voyage with his wife, Charmian, and a rather motley crew. London's body broke down prematurely from his rugged lifestyle and hard drinking, and he died of uremic poisoning - possibly helped along by a morphine overdose - at his California ranch in 1916. Though his massive output is uneven, his best works - particularly "The Call of the Wild" and "White Fang" - have endured because of their rich subject matter and vigorous prose. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Disambiguation Notice:

Robert L. Fish finished London's uncompleted novel The Assassination Bureau, Ltd. and is sometimes credited as the author of that work.

Image credit: Photograph circa 1900

Series

Works by Jack London

The Call of the Wild (1903) 22,871 copies, 345 reviews
White Fang (1906) 14,115 copies, 147 reviews
The Call of the Wild • White Fang (1903) 5,904 copies, 41 reviews
The Sea Wolf (1904) 5,069 copies, 61 reviews
Martin Eden (1909) 2,299 copies, 33 reviews
The Iron Heel (1907) 1,746 copies, 43 reviews
To Build a Fire and Other Stories (1908) 1,323 copies, 26 reviews
The Star Rover (1915) 823 copies, 27 reviews
The People of the Abyss (1903) 772 copies, 30 reviews
The Scarlet Plague (1912) 681 copies, 31 reviews
The Call Of The Wild (Scholastic Classics) (2001) 668 copies, 10 reviews
South Sea Tales (1909) 636 copies, 10 reviews
John Barleycorn: Alcoholic Memoirs (1913) 630 copies, 14 reviews
Jack London: Tales of the North (2003) 605 copies, 6 reviews
Before Adam (1906) 522 copies, 12 reviews
The Road (1907) 449 copies, 10 reviews
The Sea-Wolf and Other Stories (1964) 441 copies, 7 reviews
The Cruise of the Snark (1911) 402 copies, 9 reviews
The Call of the Wild [abridged - Classic Starts] (2005) — Original Text — 400 copies, 5 reviews
The Assassination Bureau, Ltd. (1963) 362 copies, 12 reviews
White Fang [abridged - Classic Starts] (2006) 360 copies, 2 reviews
Burning Daylight (1910) 329 copies, 1 review
Smoke Bellew (1912) 270 copies, 2 reviews
The Valley of the Moon (1913) 261 copies, 5 reviews
The Son of the Wolf: Tales of the Far North (1900) 245 copies, 4 reviews
The Unabridged Jack London (1981) 222 copies, 1 review
A Daughter of the Snows (1902) 213 copies, 4 reviews
Adventure (1911) 196 copies, 2 reviews
The Mutiny of the Elsinore (1914) 187 copies, 4 reviews
Children of the Frost (1902) 171 copies, 2 reviews
The Game (1905) 170 copies, 4 reviews
Jerry of the Islands (1967) 164 copies, 7 reviews
The Cruise of the Dazzler (1902) 159 copies, 4 reviews
Michael, Brother of Jerry (1972) 158 copies, 2 reviews
La quimera del oro (1900) 155 copies, 5 reviews
Love of Life and Other Stories (1907) 144 copies, 3 reviews
Tales of the Fish Patrol (1982) 138 copies, 6 reviews
A Son of the Sun (1965) 135 copies
Stories of Hawaii (1985) 131 copies, 2 reviews
Stories of Adventure (1991) 130 copies, 2 reviews
The Little Lady of the Big House (1915) 120 copies, 4 reviews
El silencio blanco y otros cuentos (1984) 115 copies, 2 reviews
Lost Face (1910) 107 copies
Klondike Tales (Modern Library Classics) (2001) 107 copies, 1 review
Tales of the Pacific (1989) 105 copies
The Call of the Wild and the Sea-Wolf (1992) 99 copies, 2 reviews
The God of His Fathers and Other Stories (1901) 95 copies, 1 review
The Portable Jack London (Portable Library) (1994) 94 copies, 2 reviews
Six Novels: Complete and Unabridged (2006) 77 copies, 1 review
Le morti concentriche (1901) 74 copies, 4 reviews
Moon-Face (1906) 73 copies, 2 reviews
Construire un feu (2007) — Original author — 73 copies, 4 reviews
Gramercy Classics: Works of Jack London (1988) 73 copies, 1 review
The Red One and Other Stories (1918) 70 copies, 1 review
Hearts of Three (1920) 69 copies
The Mexican (1991) 67 copies, 4 reviews
The Best of Jack London (2002) 65 copies, 2 reviews
Jack London (1983) 64 copies
The Strength of the Strong (1914) 64 copies
Call of the Wild | Typhoon (1989) 63 copies
War of the Classes (1982) 63 copies
The Abysmal Brute (1911) 63 copies, 1 review
A Collection of Stories (2010) 61 copies
Kizil Veba (2018) 50 copies
The Social Writings of Jack London (1947) 47 copies, 2 reviews
Jack London: Series 2 (1982) 45 copies
Fantastic Tales (1998) 43 copies
Los vagabundos (1983) 42 copies
Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories (1906) 42 copies, 1 review
The Night Born (1913) 41 copies
Le mille e una morte (1992) 41 copies, 1 review
A Piece of Steak [short story] (1998) 38 copies, 2 reviews
On the Makaloa Mat (1919) 37 copies
The Works of Jack London (1980) 37 copies
Invisible Men (1960) 37 copies
Farther North (1989) 34 copies, 1 review
Selected Short Stories (1969) 34 copies
Thirteen Tales of Terror (1978) 33 copies
Jack London's stories for boys (1936) 32 copies, 1 review
Jack London Stories (1978) 32 copies
The Call of the Wild: Adapted for Young Readers (1999) — Author — 31 copies
Tales of adventure (1956) 30 copies
To Build a Fire [short story] (1999) 29 copies, 1 review
The Turtles of Tasman (2007) 28 copies
Ateş Yakmak (2016) 28 copies, 1 review
The House of Mapuhi [short story] (2006) 27 copies, 1 review
Dutch Courage and Other Stories (2006) 27 copies, 1 review
Stories of the North (1966) 26 copies, 1 review
Jack London Masters Library (1985) 26 copies
Diable, a Dog (1902) 24 copies, 4 reviews
In a Far Country (1987) 21 copies
Phantastische Erzählungen (1988) 21 copies
Cara de luna y otros relatos (1990) 20 copies, 1 review
Alaska (1976) 20 copies, 1 review
Seven Great Stories (1995) 19 copies
Smoke and Shorty (1977) 19 copies
Tales of the Klondike (1983) 18 copies
Cuentos (1991) 18 copies, 3 reviews
Relatos (1998) 18 copies, 1 review
The Kempton-Wace Letters (2007) 17 copies
Nuevos cuentos de los mares del sur (1912) 16 copies, 1 review
Martin Eden, Part 2 of 2 (1972) 15 copies
The Leopard Man's Story (1972) 15 copies
The Human Drift (2006) 15 copies
Brown Wolf [short story] (1991) 15 copies
La huelga general (1991) 15 copies, 2 reviews
The Call of the Wild [adapted - Saddleback Timeless Classics] (2010) — Original Author — 14 copies
Die Perlen des alten Parlay (1988) 14 copies
The Complete Short Stories of Jack London (1993) 14 copies, 1 review
Les temps maudits (1979) 14 copies
The Jack London Collection (2012) 14 copies
Das Feuer im Schnee (1979) 14 copies
L'Appel de la forêt (1903) 13 copies
Meistererzählungen (1998) 13 copies
What Life Means to Me (1974) 13 copies
The Acorn-Planter (1916) 13 copies
Nuevos cuentos del mar (1975) 13 copies
Martin Eden, Part 1 of 2 (1972) 12 copies
A Thousand Deaths [short story] (1899) 12 copies, 1 review
The Law of Life [short story] (1901) 12 copies, 1 review
Histoire des îles (2007) 12 copies
A Drinking Life (2019) 11 copies
Narraciones (1997) 11 copies, 2 reviews
La piste des soleils : Et autres nouvelles (2006) 11 copies, 3 reviews
Die Goldschlucht (1980) 11 copies
Oyun (2019) 11 copies
Bir Dilim Biftek (2021) 11 copies, 1 review
Tiempos Malditos (1986) 11 copies
The selected works (1964) 10 copies
Bâtard (2013) 10 copies
Theft (2007) 10 copies
Grito da Selva, O (2007) 10 copies
The Call of the Wild [adapted - Saddleback Classics] (1999) — Original Author — 10 copies
Rivoluzione (2007) 10 copies, 1 review
Historias de los siglos futuros (1989) 10 copies, 1 review
L'invasion sans pareille (1910) 9 copies, 1 review
The Letters of Jack London (1988) 9 copies, 1 review
Villmarksromaner (1996) 9 copies
A Relic of the Pliocene (2004) 9 copies
The Pan Jack London: Volume Two (1964) 9 copies, 1 review
The Heathen (1908) 8 copies
El labrador marino (1983) 8 copies
Jack London Six Pack (2016) 8 copies
La hoguera (1991) 8 copies, 2 reviews
Storie di boxe 8 copies
Lost Face [short story] (1910) 8 copies
The Sea Wolf, Part 2 of 2 (2009) 8 copies
Jack London omnibus (1985) 7 copies
Suikast Burosu (2019) 7 copies
Debsin uni : novelleja (1982) 7 copies
O Apelo Selvagem (2017) 7 copies
Wolfsblut. (1906) 7 copies
Grève générale ! (2007) 7 copies
Eine Beute der Wölfe (1975) 7 copies
Tales of the Northland (1983) 7 copies
At the Rainbow's End (1975) 7 copies
Drei Sonnen am Himmel (1980) 6 copies
All Gold Canon (2013) 6 copies
The Marriage of Lit-Lit (1995) 6 copies
Colț Alb (2012) 6 copies
The Call of the Wild Werewolf (2015) 6 copies, 1 review
Carnet du trimard (2007) 6 copies
London's essays of revolt (1926) 6 copies
Stories of Jack London (1983) 6 copies
De Witte Stilte (1899) 5 copies
Cuentos del trópico (2014) 5 copies
Nam Bok (1901) 5 copies
Die Perle (2010) 5 copies
Alaskagold (1971) 5 copies
Valda skrifter (1927) 5 copies
The League of the Old Men (2005) 5 copies
The Pan Book of Revenge Stories (1971) — Contributor — 5 copies
Demiryolu Serserileri (2001) 5 copies
Wittand (1974) 5 copies
Batard and Other Stories (1987) 5 copies
Mauki (1909) 5 copies
White Fang [adapted - Saddleback Classics] (2003) — Original Author — 5 copies
In den Slums (1983) 5 copies
The Hobo and the Fairy (2013) 5 copies
Atalarının Tanrısı (2019) 5 copies
Again the Literary Aspirant [article] (1902) 5 copies, 1 review
El rojo (1991) 4 copies
El Idólatra (2013) 4 copies
Měsíční údolí 4 copies, 1 review
The Apostate (2013) 4 copies, 1 review
The Wisdom of the Trail (2008) 4 copies
Profession : écrivain (2016) 4 copies, 1 review
White Fang, Activity Book (2006) 4 copies
Denizin Cagrisi (2014) 4 copies
Vahsetin Çagrisi (2007) 4 copies
A kalózhajó (1978) 4 copies
Denizin Çağrısı (2019) 4 copies
Relatos del Mundo (2014) 4 copies
Der Feind der Welt (1983) 4 copies
La llamada de lo salvaje ; Finis (1983) 4 copies, 2 reviews
O Mexicano 4 copies
The Shadow And The Flash (2006) 4 copies
That Spot (2017) 4 copies, 2 reviews
Alaska-Kid (1991) 4 copies
The Great Short Stories (1990) 4 copies
The Pan Jack London (1963) 4 copies
La voz de la sangre (2000) 4 copies
From the Road to the Pen (1980) 4 copies
Dutch Courage (2006) 4 copies
La guerra y otros relatos (1987) 4 copies
Les Condamnés à vivre (1975) 4 copies
The Red One [short story] (1918) 3 copies
Ciuma stacojie 3 copies
Croc-blanc en BD (2019) 3 copies
Goldgräbergeschichten (1974) 3 copies
L'apostat (2018) 3 copies
O Pagão (1996) 3 copies
L'appel de la forêt (1903) — Author — 3 copies
Contos do extremo norte (1999) 3 copies
White Fang [VHS] (2013) 3 copies
L'amore della vita (2015) 3 copies
Before Adam / The Game (1907) 3 copies
El ídolo rojo (1986) 3 copies
A Hyperborean Brew (2013) 3 copies
Scorn of Women (2019) 3 copies
Chemarea strabunilor (2015) 3 copies, 1 review
Nowele 3 copies
Den röde guden 3 copies
Ruf der Wildnis (2012) 3 copies, 1 review
Jack London GB (1978) 3 copies
MIDAS'IN MURITLERI (2021) 3 copies
Beyaz Diþ (2016) 3 copies
La lotta per la vita (2006) 3 copies
Suikast Bürosu (2015) 3 copies
YANAN GUNISIGI 3 copies
Pakkopaita (2022) 3 copies
Told in the Drooling Ward (2013) 3 copies
Kurdun Oğlu (2010) 3 copies
Leggere in fantascienza (1999) 3 copies
Braunwolf. (1978) 3 copies
Loitev koit : [romaan] (1996) 2 copies
Mord auf Bestellung (2016) 2 copies
Açlar Ordusu (2016) 2 copies
Kma lapsed (2012) 2 copies
Elu seadus 2 copies
Solens son 2 copies
The World of Jack London (1980) 2 copies
Majster Alkohol (2011) 2 copies
Yön lapsi 2 copies
Book Guide (2010) 2 copies
Strannik po zvezdam (2020) 2 copies
Utopías traicionadas (2003) 2 copies
A Day's Lodging (2013) 2 copies
Рассказы 2 copies, 1 review
隐身试验 (2014) 2 copies
Colmillo Blanco 2 copies
Cuentos elegidos (2005) 2 copies
L'humanité en marche (1998) 2 copies
The wit of Porportuk (2017) 2 copies
Tanrılar ve Köpekler (1995) 2 copies
The Sunlanders 2 copies
TEMPS MAUDITS. (1973) 2 copies
A Christmas 2 copies
RICHIAMO DELLA FORESTA (2019) 2 copies
Aurora espléndida 2 copies, 1 review
Erämaa kutsuu 2 copies
Relatos 2 copies
Avventure e misteri (1991) 2 copies
PRESA BRANCA 2 copies
Ein Feuer machen (2016) 2 copies
Il dio rosso: novelle (2016) 2 copies
Chamado Da Selva , O (2000) 2 copies
Le Tourbillon (1930) 2 copies
O vale da lua 2 copies
The Story of Keesh (2025) 2 copies, 2 reviews
℗I ℗tre moschettieri (2021) 2 copies
L'appel de la forêt (1903) — Author — 2 copies, 1 review
Croc-blanc - Dès 8 ans (2016) 2 copies
Der Nachkomme McCoys (1909) 2 copies
The Sea-Wolf [adapted - Napoli] (1999) — Author — 2 copies
Croc Blanc (Tb.Hist.Univ.) (French Edition) (1906) — Author — 2 copies
Pirataren ibilaldia (1991) 2 copies
Stories / Martin Eden (1986) — Author — 2 copies
Tanrilar ve Köpekler (2018) 2 copies
Serce kobiety (2016) 2 copies
Livs Gnisten 2 copies
Odisea en el Norte (2012) 2 copies
Racconti del Pacifico (2019) 2 copies
Goldcanon. 2 copies
Grève générale (2020) 2 copies
The End of the Story (2013) 2 copies
La crida salvatge (2005) 2 copies
Uncollected Stories (2013) 2 copies
Gullgravere 2 copies
Il discendente di McCoy (2009) 2 copies
Beste Geschichten (1980) 2 copies
Rundt Kap Horn (1971) 2 copies
South of the Slot (2013) 2 copies
Four short stories (1977) 2 copies
Short Stories (1960) 2 copies
A Mão de Midas (2009) 2 copies
Die Goldschlucht (1947) 2 copies
Das letzte Mammut / Pat (1995) 2 copies
Too Much Gold (2013) 2 copies
Dehset Ulkesi (2011) 2 copies
Jack London, tome 1 (1999) 2 copies
The Selected Works of Jack London (1964) 2 copies, 1 review
Finis (2013) 2 copies
The Bones of Kahekili (1919) 2 copies
Quattro bersagli (1992) 2 copies
The Men of the Forty Mile (2014) 2 copies
Von fernen Meeren (1987) 2 copies
Encender una hoguera (2011) 2 copies
Punainen rutto (2020) 1 copy
Hawaii Oykuleri (2005) 1 copy
Histoires du Nord (1999) 1 copy
Les joies du surf (2024) 1 copy
A vén kalóz kincse (1994) 1 copy
Yaşama Hırsı (2021) 1 copy
Grit of Women (2013) 1 copy
Farkasver regeny (1997) 1 copy
Nur Fleisch. (1929) 1 copy
Goliath 1 copy, 1 review
L'Ennemi du monde (2002) 1 copy
Jogo, O (2012) 1 copy
Les Mains de Midas (2024) 1 copy
The Whale Tooth (2007) 1 copy
Хиляда дузини 1 copy, 1 review
Planchette (2015) 1 copy
Teadmamees 1 copy
Baltais Ilknis (2014) 1 copy
L'ombra e il bagliore (2010) 1 copy
10 nouvelles 1 copy
L'ombra e il baleno (1992) 1 copy
Crock, der Wolfshund (1900) 1 copy
Kärlekens väsen (2018) 1 copy
In der Brandung (1980) 1 copy
Geschichten auf See (2003) 1 copy
Goliath [Erzählung] (1908) 1 copy
Klondyke 1 copy
The tramp (1984) 1 copy
Stāsti 1 copy
Meksikalı 1 copy
Pai ya = White fang (1999) 1 copy
México intervenido (1990) 1 copy
MEMÓRIAS ALCOÓLICAS (2023) 1 copy
Hele verdens fjende (1984) 1 copy, 1 review
Sói Biển 1 copy
Havai jutud (2003) 1 copy
Die Liebe zum Leben — Author — 1 copy
Sea Stories 1 copy
COLMILLO BLANCO-Espasa (2010) 1 copy
Soi Bien 1 copy
ATEŞ YAKMAK 1 copy
Morskoy volk (2011) 1 copy
O jogo 1 copy
The sea wolf 1 copy
Skazki Yuzhnyh morey (2018) 1 copy
Six Illustrated Classics (1991) — Author — 1 copy
Izlase I 1 copy
The Road (1907) 1 copy
Время-не-ждет 1 copy, 1 review
Twelve short stories; (1969) 1 copy
Gold: A Play 1 copy
London Jack 1 copy
White Fang Annotated (2021) 1 copy
Alaska Kid (2016) 1 copy
Jerry (2011) 1 copy
opere alese 1 copy
(all) 1 copy
FOCUL 1 copy
Rautakorko 1 copy
Martin Eden (1981) 1 copy
Kid und Co (1989) 1 copy
Jack London — Author — 1 copy
Westwärts 1 copy
Navegar e preciso? (2001) 1 copy
Contos 1 copy, 1 review
Trust (2017) 1 copy
Zlato 1 copy
La Folie de John Harned 1 copy, 1 review
Intihar (2018) 1 copy
Le Renégat (2014) 1 copy
Hawaii-szigetek titka (1999) 1 copy
Construire une maison (2014) 1 copy
Harte Kost 1 copy
Jack London Boxed Set (2017) 1 copy
På luffen 1 copy
Trilogia 1 copy
Zaroka sevê (1995) 1 copy
Los hijos de Midas (2012) 1 copy
El crucero del Snack (2011) 1 copy
Homme sans nom -l' (1988) 1 copy
KUN ERÄMAA KUTSUU (2013) 1 copy
HALK AVCISI (1998) 1 copy
Relats del Pacífic (1999) 1 copy
Le Dieu tombé du ciel (1975) 1 copy
AURORA ESPLENDIDA (1974) 1 copy
På eventyr (1979) 1 copy
Cuentos del Ártico (1975) 1 copy
Mord på beställning (1979) 1 copy
Susikoira (1976) 1 copy
The Scab (1984) 1 copy
Når Naturen kalder 1 copy, 1 review
Good-Bye, Jack (2013) 1 copy, 1 review
In Yeddo Bay 1 copy
A farkas fia 1 copy
LA CRIDA SALVATGE (1995) 1 copy
NOUVELLES BILINGUES (1988) 1 copy
Bald-Face (2014) 1 copy
Aloha Oe (2014) 1 copy
Revolta pe Atlantic (1991) 1 copy
Skarb Majów (1989) 1 copy
Canionul 1 copy
Fischpiraten 1 copy
Bureau for Mord (1973) 1 copy
Bir Alkoligin Anilari (2015) 1 copy
Pan Ječmínek (2015) 1 copy
Katıksız Sevgi (2019) 1 copy
Horror 5 1 copy
Ulf Larsen I 1 copy
Ormandan Gelen Ses (2012) 1 copy
Mouchoir jaune 1 copy, 1 review
Faire un feu (2017) 1 copy
"War" 1 copy
Goldcañon 1 copy
El pagano (2020) 1 copy, 1 review
DONEK 1 copy
White Fang 1 copy
Crvena kuga 1 copy
Når villdyret våkner (1984) 1 copy
Eluihk : valimik (1981) 1 copy
Siwash 1 copy
Biele ticho 1 copy
El lobo de mar. Comic. (1979) 1 copy
Beli dan 1 copy
Husky 1 copy
[No title] 1 copy
Il pagano 1 copy
Historien om Keesh (1974) 1 copy
Relatos de Alaska (2010) 1 copy
The Sea-Wolf Dramatised (BBC Radio 4) (2009) 1 copy, 1 review
Local Color (2013) 1 copy
Çinago 1 copy
Kuunlaakso 1 copy
Günesin Oglu (2021) 1 copy
Beyaz sessizlik (1999) 1 copy
Amateur Night (2013) 1 copy
Sol Ardente 1 copy
Chun Ah Chun 1 copy
The Sea Wolf Annotated (2021) 1 copy
Nam-Bok, le hâbleur (2019) 1 copy
Kvinnor 1 copy
Yeux de l asie (les) (1998) 1 copy

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The Oxford Book of American Short Stories (1992) — Contributor — 839 copies, 3 reviews
The Call of the Wild [adapted - Great Illustrated Classics] (1903) — Author — 818 copies, 4 reviews
Great American Short Stories: From Hawthorne to Hemingway (2004) — Contributor — 672 copies, 2 reviews
Masterpieces of Terror and the Supernatural (1985) — Contributor — 602 copies, 3 reviews
The Science Fiction Century (1997) — Contributor — 583 copies, 5 reviews
Great American Short Stories (2002) — Contributor — 517 copies
White Fang (Great Illustrated Classics) (1906) 515 copies, 5 reviews
Fifty Great American Short Stories (1965) — Contributor — 478 copies, 3 reviews
Omnibus of Science Fiction (1952) — Contributor — 355 copies, 9 reviews
A Treasury of Short Stories (1947) — Contributor — 334 copies
The Treasury of American Short Stories (1981) — Contributor — 294 copies, 1 review
Great American Short Stories [Watermill Classics] (1986) — Contributor — 237 copies
100 Dastardly Little Detective Stories (1993) — Contributor — 230 copies, 1 review
The Art of Fact: A Historical Anthology of Literary Journalism (1997) — Contributor — 225 copies, 1 review
The Animal Book (1938) — Contributor — 211 copies, 2 reviews
The Penguin Book of American Short Stories (1969) — Contributor — 209 copies, 1 review
Great Stories of the Sea & Ships (1940) — Contributor — 196 copies
Science Fiction Short Stories (Gothic Fantasy) (2015) — Contributor — 182 copies, 1 review
Stories of the Sea (2010) — Contributor — 181 copies, 5 reviews
Sport and Adventure (1938) — Contributor — 180 copies, 2 reviews
Classic American Short Stories [Barnes & Noble Leatherbound Classics] (2001) — Contributor — 174 copies, 1 review
101 Science Fiction Stories (1986) — Author — 174 copies, 2 reviews
100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature, Volume 1 (2017) — Contributor — 174 copies
The Fireside Book of Dog Stories (1943) — Contributor — 168 copies
Dystopia Utopia: Short Stories (2016) — Contributor — 160 copies, 1 review
Isaac Asimov Presents : The Best Science Fiction of the 19th Century (1981) — Contributor — 156 copies, 2 reviews
An Anthology of Famous American Stories (1953) — Contributor — 155 copies, 1 review
The Book of Love (1998) — Contributor — 151 copies
The Saturday Evening Post Treasury (1954) — Contributor — 151 copies, 1 review
Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent (1909) — Contributor, some editions — 150 copies
The Road to Science Fiction #2: From Wells to Heinlein (1979) — Contributor — 146 copies, 1 review
An American Album: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Harper's Magazine (2000) — Contributor — 145 copies, 1 review
The Big Book of Adventure Stories (2011) — Contributor — 136 copies, 3 reviews
The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Volume 2: 1865 to Present (1979) — Contributor, some editions — 135 copies
Best Dog Stories (1990) — Contributor — 132 copies, 2 reviews
The Call of the Wild [2020 film] (2020) — Original book — 123 copies, 2 reviews
Alfred Hitchcock Presents : Stories to Stay Awake By (1971) — Contributor — 121 copies
A Treasury of American Horror Stories (1985) — Contributor — 116 copies, 2 reviews
Great Tales of Action and Adventure (1958) — Contributor — 116 copies, 2 reviews
A Hawaiian Reader, Vol. 1 (1959) — Contributor — 110 copies, 2 reviews
Crime and Mystery Short Stories (2016) — Contributor — 109 copies
The Arbor House Treasury of Great Western Stories (1982) — Contributor — 106 copies, 1 review
More Stories to Remember, Volume 1 (1958) — Contributor — 93 copies, 1 review
Adventure Stories (1988) — Contributor — 91 copies, 1 review
100 Menacing Little Murder Stories (1998) — Contributor — 89 copies
Richard Adams' Favourite Animal Stories (1981) — Contributor — 85 copies, 2 reviews
American Christmas Stories (2021) — Contributor — 84 copies
The Folio Book of Short Novels (1998) — Contributor — 81 copies, 1 review
100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature, Volume 2 (2021) — Contributor — 80 copies
The Big Book of Rogues and Villains (2017) — Contributor — 80 copies, 3 reviews
The Mammoth Book of Twentieth-Century Ghost Stories (1998) — Contributor — 79 copies, 1 review
200 Years of Great American Short Stories (1975) — Contributor — 78 copies, 1 review
The Bedside Book of Famous American Stories (1936) — Contributor — 78 copies
The Fantastic Pulps (1975) — Contributor — 77 copies, 3 reviews
Science Fiction By the Rivals of H. G. Wells (1979) — Contributor — 73 copies, 1 review
The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Concise Edition (2003) — Contributor — 73 copies, 1 review
The Call of the Wild (adapted ∙ Penguin Readers ∙ Level 2) (2000) — Author — 68 copies, 2 reviews
The Best American Mystery Stories of the 19th Century (2014) — Contributor — 67 copies, 1 review
Great American Short Stories (1977) — Contributor — 65 copies
Murderous Schemes (1996) — Contributor — 65 copies, 2 reviews
White Fang [1991 film] (1991) — Original book — 62 copies
The End of the World: Classic Tales of Apocalyptic Science Fiction (2010) — Contributor — 60 copies, 2 reviews
The Oxford Book of Sea Stories (1994) — Contributor — 56 copies, 1 review
San Francisco Noir 2: The Classics (2009) — Contributor — 53 copies, 1 review
The Random House Book of Sports Stories (1990) — Contributor — 49 copies
The Man Without a Country and Other Stories [Airmont Books] (1971) — Contributor — 49 copies, 2 reviews
Storm: Stories of Survival from Land and Sea (2000) — Contributor — 48 copies, 2 reviews
The Signet Classic Book of Contemporary American Short Stories (1985) — Contributor — 47 copies, 1 review
Great Short Stories (1950) — Contributor — 44 copies, 1 review
Murder Most Foul : A Collection of Great Crime Stories (1984) — Contributor — 42 copies
The Book of the Sea (1954) — Contributor — 40 copies
The Penguin Book of Twentieth-Century Protest (1998) — Contributor — 37 copies
The Big Book of Favorite Dog Stories (1964) — Contributor — 37 copies
The Monster-Maker and Other Science Fiction Classics (2012) — Contributor — 36 copies
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A Dying Planet Short Stories (Gothic Fantasy) (2020) — Contributor — 36 copies
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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
London, Jack
Legal name
Chaney, John Griffith
Other names
Londonas, Diekas
Birthdate
1876-01-12
Date of death
1916-11-22
Gender
male
Education
Oakland High School
University of California, Berkeley
self-educated
Occupations
novelist
short story writer
journalist
essayist
playwright
poet (show all 18)
political commentator
rancher
hobo
sailor
patrol agent of San Francisco shore police
fisherman
jute millworker
coal shoveler
laundry worker
gold prospector
oyster pirate
salmon canner
Organizations
Intercollegiate Socialist Society
Socialist Labor Party
Socialist Party of America
Bohemian Club
California Fish Patrol
Hearst Newspapers
Awards and honors
Jack London State Historic Park
Mount London, British Columbia, Canada
Jack London Square, Oakland, California, USA
Great Americans series postage stamp
Agent
A. P. Watt
Hughes Massie
Relationships
London, Charmian (spouse)
London, Joan (daughter)
Chaney, William Henry (biological father)
London, John (stepfather)
Short biography
John Griffith London (born John Griffith Chaney; January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916) was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist. A pioneer in the world of commercial magazine fiction, he was one of the first writers to become a worldwide celebrity and earn a large fortune from writing. He was also an innovator in the genre that would later become known as science fiction.

His most famous works include 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 about the South Pacific in stories such as "The Pearls of Parlay", and "The Heathen".

London was part of the radical literary group "The Crowd" in San Francisco and a passionate advocate of unionization, workers' rights, socialism, and eugenics. He wrote several works dealing with these topics, such as his dystopian novel The Iron Heel, his non-fiction exposé The People of the Abyss, War of the Classes, and Before Adam.
Cause of death
uremia
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
San Francisco, California, USA
Places of residence
Oakland, California, USA
Klondike, Yukon, Canada
Piedmont, California, USA
Erie County Penitentiary, Buffalo, New York, USA
Dawson City, Yukon, Canada
Place of death
Glen Ellen, California, USA
Burial location
Jack London State Historic Park, Glen Ellen, California, USA
Map Location
USA
Disambiguation notice
Robert L. Fish finished London's uncompleted novel The Assassination Bureau, Ltd. and is sometimes credited as the author of that work.

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An autobiography of sorts from Jack London, who set out late in his short life to write a book advocating for Prohibition based on his personal struggles with alcohol over the years, ‘John Barleycorn’ being British slang for alcohol. While the book is not meant to be the comprehensive story of his life, it touches on enough of his many adventures and the way alcohol was intertwined with them as to be fascinating.

Coming from poverty and a home without love in San Francisco, London was an show more oyster pirate out on the Bay as a teenager, rode across the country by railroad as a hobo, sailed on long ocean voyages, and went north to the Klondike during the gold rush. He is an early form of Kerouac; rough and unpolished, but with the gift of articulating his experiences, and indeed, one of his books was titled ‘The Road’. In this book, he touches on the phases of life with varying levels of detail, but it’s enough to form a pretty good picture, and spur interest in further reading. Among other things he describes back-breaking labor and long hours in a cannery, a steam laundry, and shoveling coal, occupations which would help form his socialist political views – the natural reaction and movement in response to the extreme capitalism of the Industrial Revolution. Unfortunately, this belief in the brotherhood of the working man did not prevent him from embracing racism and the viewpoint of white superiority, though mercifully those views aren’t display in ‘John Barleycorn’.

Via his personal experience, what the book is really about the insidious ways alcohol has upon a person’s life. He repeatedly describes being in situations as a young man where to be sociable and accepted in a group of men meant going to the saloon with them, that he never liked the taste of alcohol and would avoid it when he could, but that he liked the camaraderie. Oftentimes his drinking was to great excess, and included a time when he fell into the San Pablo Bay and was in the water, inebriated, for about four hours, struggling towards the end against the tidal flows of the Vallejo and Carquinez Straits. It was his first instance of having suicidal thoughts, which he attributed to John Barleycorn telling him that it would be a fine way to die, and it’s a gripping passage.

As he got older, London would eventually crave the bottle, drinking throughout the day, and finding excuses for having more. Despite the honesty of these chapters, it’s fascinating (and sad) that he was still in denial about being an alcoholic, thinking that label only applied to someone with a biological predilection for the stuff, which he clearly(!) didn’t. Regardless, his solution was to advocate banning it, starting with voting for women’s suffrage to improve the chances of that happening – though it was ironic, as Upton Sinclair noted, that he was a drinker who had no intentions of stopping himself. London believed future generations would look back at his as one that had barbarically allowed legal drinking, obviously not foretelling the outcome of the Prohibition experiment in America which would begin just four years after his early death at 40.

Once he had made it as a writer, and a very successful one at that, London had it all in life, and yet suffered from depression, which as those afflicted with the condition know, is independent of all of the things which are supposed to make us happy. The book has several existentially haunting chapters, where he writes of the whispers of the ‘White Logic’, the inner voice personifying the nihilism of severe depression. He saw alcohol as taking the blinders off him, and seeing life with all of its repetition, tedium, and meaninglessness exposed. These are truly stark passages, riveting and nightmare-inducing, maybe because in their horror I saw glimmers of the truth, and maybe because of how sad London’s life was towards the end.

Quotes:
On adventure in life:
“For always, drunk or sober, at the back of my consciousness something whispered that this carousing and bay-adventuring was not all of life. This whisper was my good fortune. I happened to be so made that I could hear it calling, always calling, out and away over the world. It was not canniness on my part. It was curiosity, desire to know, an unrest and a seeking for things wonderful that I seemed somehow to have glimpsed or guessed. What was this life for, I demanded, if this were all? No; there was something more, away and beyond.”

On love, this as a young man already experienced in adventure, but not in the ways of love:
“Then came the agony of apprehension and doubt. Should I imprison in my hand that little hand with the dangling, scented gloves which had just tapped my lips? Should I dare to kiss her there and then, or slip my arm around her waist? Or dared I even sit closer?
Well, I didn’t dare. I did nothing. I merely continued to sit there and love with all my soul. And when we parted that evening I had not kissed her. I do remember the first time I kissed her, on another evening, at parting – a mighty moment, when I took all my heart and courage and dared. We never succeeded in managing more than a dozen stolen meetings, and we kissed perhaps a dozen times – as boys and girls kiss, briefly and innocently, and wonderingly. We never went anywhere – not even to a matinee. We once shared together five cents worth of red-hots. But I have always fondly believed that she loved me. I know I loved her; and I dreamed day dreams of her for a year and more, and the memory of her is very dear.”

On reading, loved the last line of this, and hope the old glory of youthful passion never fades:
“And I was very happy. Life went well with me. I took delight in little things. The big things I declined to take too seriously. I still read the books, but not with the old eagerness. I still read the books to-day, but never again shall I read them with that old glory of youthful passion when I harked to the call from over and beyond that whispered me on to win to the mystery at the back of life and behind the stars.”

On transience:
“And yet, with jaundiced eye I gaze upon all the beauty and wonder around me, and with jaundiced brain consider the pitiful figure I cut in this world that endured so long without me and that will again endure without me. I remember the men who broke their hearts and their backs over this stubborn soil that now belongs to me. As if anything imperishable could belong to the perishable! These men passed. I too, shall pass.”

On the ‘White Logic’, this is so dark:
“But to the imaginative man, John Barleycorn sends the pitiless, spectral syllogisms of the white logic. He looks upon life and all its affairs with the jaundiced eye of a pessimistic German philosopher. He sees through all illusions. He transvalues all values. God is bad, truth is a cheat, and life is a joke. From his calm-mad heights, with the certitude of a god, he beholds all life as evil. Wife, children, friends – in the clear, white light of his logic they are exposed as frauds and shams. He sees through them, and all that he sees is their frailty, their meagerness, their sordidness, their pitifulness. No longer do they fool him. They are miserable little egotisms, like all the other little humans, fluttering their May-fly life-dance of an hour. They are without freedom. They are puppets of chance. So is he. He realizes that. But there is one difference. He sees; he knows. And he knows his one freedom: he may anticipate the day of his death. All of which is not good for a man who is made to live and love and be loved.”

And this one:
“’Let the doctors of all the schools condemn me,’ White Logic whispers as I ride along. ‘What of it? I am truth. You know it. You cannot combat me. They say I make for death. What of it. It is truth. Life lies in order to live. Life is a perpetual lie-telling process. Life is a mad dance in the domain of flux, wherein appearances in mighty tides ebb and flow, chained to the wheels of moons beyond our ken. Appearances are ghosts. Life is ghost land, where appearances change, transfuse, permeate each the other and all the others, that are, that are not, that always flicker, fade, and pass, only to come again as new appearances, as other appearances. You are such an appearance, composed of countless appearance, composed of countless appearances out of the past. … Through all the apparitions that proceeded you and that compose the parts of you, you rose gibbering from the evolutionary mire, and gibbering you will pass on, interfusing, permeating the procession of apparitions that will succeed you.’”

On youth, this while drunk with a group of sailors ashore on one of Japan’s Bonin Islands:
“And one last picture I have, standing out very clear and bright in the midst of vagueness before and blackness afterward. We – the apprentices and I – are swaying and clinging to one another under the stars. We are singing a rollicking sea-song, all save one who sits on the ground and weeps; and we are marking the rhythm with waving square-faces. From up and down the street come far choruses of sea-voices similarly singing, and life is great, and beautiful, and romantic, and magnificently mad.”
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I read [b:The Call of the Wild|1852|The Call of the Wild|Jack London|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1452291694l/1852._SY75_.jpg|3252320] when I was quite young and remembered it by a general impression rather than any exact detail. The details are stunning, and prove to be evidence that London had experienced the cold, the isolation and the dogs first hand. It is a remarkably moving tale about the loyalty and wildness of the dog. Buck is so wonderfully show more described that he becomes real for you immediately. I cringed at the mistreatment and the overwork; marveled at the inexplicable trust and love he is still able to offer; and felt the echoing call that beacons to his ancient roots and his wild nature.

He was sounding the deeps of his nature, and of the parts of his nature that were deeper than he, going back into the womb of Time. He was mastered by the sheer surging of life, the tidal wave of being, the perfect joy of each separate muscle, joint, and sinew in that it was everything that was not death, that it was aglow and rampant, expressing itself in movement, flying exultantly under the stars and over the face of dead matter that did not move.

At times this is not a pleasant book to read. The dogs are mistreated by man, and then they are also vicious to one another. It is realistic and it is survival of the determined and strong, but it is a sad part of the canine nature and one that might not exist in a kinder environment but is essential in Alaska during the gold rush.

Jack London understands nature, even her cruel side, and his works always make me feel I am in a wilderness full of majesty and beauty and perhaps one step away from losing my life. The argument can be made that this is where the canines belong and this is the life we have stolen from them by pulling them in to sleep by our fires. There is a freedom here that seems worth the price.

Buck was wildly glad. He knew he was at last answering the call, running by the side of his wood brother toward the place from where the call surely came. Old memories were coming upon him fast, and he was stirring to them as of old he stirred to the realities of which they were the shadows. He had done this thing before, somewhere in that other and dimly remembered world, and he was doing it again, now, running free in the open, the unpacked earth underfoot, the wide sky overhead.
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“Do you know the only value life has is what life puts upon itself? And it is of course overestimated, for it is of necessity prejudiced in its own favour. Take that man I had aloft. He held on as if he were a precious thing, a treasure beyond diamonds of rubies. To you? No. To me? Not at all. To himself? Yes. But I do not accept his estimate. He sadly overrates himself. There is plenty more life demanding to be born. Had he fallen and dripped his brains upon the deck like honey from the show more comb, there would have been no loss to the world. The supply is too large.”

I remember watching the tv adaptation of Jack London's The Sea-Wolf with my gran, but all I remember are images of sails and the ocean. I don't remember anything of the story from that time. So, when The Sea-Wolf came up as a buddy read, I jumped right on it.

The story is told by Humphrey van Weyden, a wannabe author and self-professed gentleman, who is shipwrecked and picked up by the crew of The Ghost and their Captain - Wolf Larsen. Contrary to Humphrey's (Hump's) expectations, he is not set ashore but is Shanghaied by Larsen, who is short of crew and short of time.

While on board, Hump transforms from a man of thought into a man of action, while witnessing the brutality of life at sea and especially the brutality of The Sea-Wolf, Captain Larsen.

“Wolf - tis what he is. He's not blackhearted like some men. 'Tis no heart he has at all.”

It's an interesting book in which London explores human motivation and philosophises about the meaning of life and the value that society attaches to one profession over another. It is not always easy to follow, London's train of thought, however, and it is not at all clear whether some of the views are the author's own.
In some ways, I was reminded of Verne's 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, with its anti-hero Captain Nemo, whose disdain for human society somewhat parallels that of Larsen - except that Nemo had reason that are more relatable than those of Larsen.
The Sea-Wolf remains a mystery until the end.

Despite this, tho, the story works - even as just a simple story of adventure.

The only aspect that really grated on me was that London felt it necessary to add an element of romance into the adventure and side Hump with a lady journalist, who he falls in love with. This is not the grating bit. The grating bit is that she's a pretty strong character and her falling for Hump - who is a patronising wimp - is pretty unlikely. It's Hump's interaction with the lady journalist and his description of her as feeble and weak, even though she does more than her fair share of manual labour on the ship, that really made me want to kick him over-board.

“You are one with a crowd of men who have made what they call a government, who are masters of all the other men, and who eat the food the other men get and would like to eat themselves. You wear the warm clothes. They made the clothes, but they shiver in rags and ask you, the lawyer, or business agent who handles your money, for a job.

'But that is beside the matter,' I cried.

Not at all. It is piggishness and it is life. Of what use or sense is an immortality of piggishness? What is the end? What is it all about? You have made no food. Yet the food you have eaten or wasted might have saved the lives of a score of wretches who made the food but did not eat it. What immortal end did you serve? Or did they?”
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White Fang is, much like Black Beauty, unrelenting in its depiction of animal misery. As an adult, I find the misery rather tiresome, but it would have no doubt been far more bestirring when I was child. It's emotionally evocative, and it forces the reader to embody an animal perspective very different from their own and confront the pain caused by animal cruelty.

I still want to make note that it's an unrealistic depiction of wolf mentality. While books about animals don't have to be show more realistic, the wolves in White Fang are unrealistic in ways that uphold longstanding harmful narratives about wolves and the wilderness. In White Fang, the fact that wolves are not obedient to humans is a problem--and it doesn't just make them bad pets, but bad in terms of their moral character. In White Fang, the wild wolf is cruel, brutal, and lonely because nature requires it, because wolves cannot think beyond their selfish individual needs without human help and love--even though in nature, unlike the novel, wolves are highly social and companionable with one another, and rarely benefit from increased contact with humans. Wolves are not especially violent or dangerous animals, and the idea that they are has fueled the anti-wolf policies still in place in much of their natural territory today.

All of that is bad enough; still worse, the idea that wilderness and wild animals are a problem that must be solved feeds directly into the novel's harmful depiction of Native Americans. Just as White Fang is part-wolf and part-dog, Native Americans in this novel are presented as part-wild and part-civilized. And just as White Fang benefits from being tamed and becoming more doglike, it's clear that Native Americans would benefit from becoming more civilized, like their colonizers. This bias is not subtle: when White Fang meets Native Americans for the first time, he sees them as gods; and when he meets white people for the first time, he explicitly states that they are superior gods. Add to that the fact that the primary Native American character is an animal abuser and an alcoholic (a common stereotype) and the depiction becomes especially distasteful. I'd suggest reading Black Beauty instead.
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