Jack London's Stories of the North (78 stories; interactive table of contents) Review

Jack London's Stories of the North (78 stories; interactive table of contents)
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I've always enjoyed Jack London's stories (racist and often chauvinistic as they are -- he was only a product of his time), and this is a great collection, with very elegant formatting (superior, I think to some of the other ones on here). A great buy for anybody who likes Jack London.

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Jack London is the writer best known for his novels White Fang and The Call of the Wild, set in the Alaskan wilderness. Most, if not all of us, read these stories in high school. But they make up only a tiny facet of London's "Stories from the North". This is the complete collection of short stories set in the barren wilds of Alaska, the Yukon and the Klondike, written by a man who experienced the life first-hand.Read 78 stories of adventure and hardship, white Americans and Alaskan Natives, accounts that are true to life. London's stories have been favorites of readers the world over since first they were published. This collection is a must for anyone really interested in his work.This collection includes the hard-to-find original edition of the often anthologized To Build a Fire.This edition was NOT merely scanned from an ink-and-paper book, like many Kindle e-books are. All e-books offered by Di Lernia Publishers are hand-edited and checked for spelling and punctuation errors.

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