Jack London Audio Books
Jack London (1876 - 1916) was an American author who wrote 'The Call
of the Wild', 'White Fang', and 'The Sea Wolf' along with many other popular books.
A pioneer in the then-thriving world of commercial magazine fiction, he was one of the first Americans to make a
lucrative career exclusively from writing.
Jack London Audio Books Download
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Man vs. Himself and Man vs. Dog.
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Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.
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The dog Buck and his survival in the Klondike during the gold rush.
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Jack London's stories are classic American favorites. Recorded unabridged in audio are "Call of the
Wild" and three special Klondike stories.
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This book's eight tales of danger and adventure feature David Grief, who came to the South Pacific at
the age of twenty and two decades later owned a vast trading empire.
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Tales of survival in the West.
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"The proper function of man is to live, not exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong
them, I shall use my time." --- a quote from Jack London.
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This boxed set features Jack London's thrilling classics, The Call of the Wild and White Fang.
London’s adventurous nature, intuitive feeling for animal life, and superb storytelling skills have given
his tales an enduring place in the annals of American literature.
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A sophisticated man is thrust into the dangerous world of a sealing sailor
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Explore powerful themes of morality, civilization and survival of the fittest
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One of the great tales of the sea, The Sea-Wolf is in the tradition of Moby Dick, whilst Jack London
provides his own unique atmosphere and accurate maritime detail.
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A rare pearl is fought over during a hurricane on a South Sea island. A zealous missionary sets out
to spread the Gospel in a land of cannibals. The son of a Polynesian chief becomes the slave of a...
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"To Build a Fire" is the best known of all London's stories. It tells the story of a new arrival to
the Klondike who stubbornly ignores warnings about the folly of travelling alone.
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In The Whale Tooth, a white man becomes the victim of his own impulse to proselytize the benighted
"heathen" on Melanesia.
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"London's...is a vision of exceptional and crucial vitality."-James Dickey
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Born in the wild, the wolf-dog White Fang quickly learns the law of nature: eat or be eaten.
Jack London Audio Books
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