The Call of the Wild by Jack London, Dwight Swain (Afterword), Dwight Swain (Foreword by)

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(Mass Market Paperback - Complete and Unabridged)

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  • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
  • Pub. Date: May 1990
  • ISBN-13: 9780812504323
  • Sales Rank: 1,637
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 128pp
  • Edition Description: Complete and Unabridged
 
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Synopsis

Jack London became one of, and perhaps the most successful writer of the turn of the 20th century. Fifty-one of his books, innumerous articles and short stories were published, and in addition, materials from his letters and personal journals were published posthumously. The best known of these books is “The Call of the Wild.” It was published as a serialized story on the Saturday Evening Post from June 20 to July 18, 1903.

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The adventures of an unusual dog, part St. Bernard, part Scotch shepherd, that is forcibly taken to the Klondike gold fields where he eventually becomes the leader of a wolf pack.

Children's Literature

With an introduction by Gary Paulsen, noted author of young people's stories, this Aladdin Classic edition joins 20 others of similar stature as must-reads for any age. The combination of man and dog against the elements of the then untamed North and the anything-goes adventurous nature of Buck, the protagonist, makes for exciting reading. London, the author, draws on his turn of the century experiences during the Goldrush in Alaska. The important element of the dogs in the life and survival of those adventurers brings an exciting element to the story. Dogs were as important as people, and London is at his best in describing this relationship through thick and thin. There is a reading group guide included for classroom use, but the story is a good one for reading aloud within the family, too. 2003 (orig. 1903),

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Biography

Jack London (1876-1916) is one of the foremost authors of adventure stories for the twentieth century. A native of San Francisco, California, London spent a restless youth trying his hand as oyster pirate, sailor, mill worker, vagabond, and student before heading to the Klondike during the gold rush of 1897. His experiences in Alaska gave him the material for his best known stories, including The Call of the Wild and White Fang, which are characterized by vivid accounts of the savage brutality of man and nature. Despite his success, London led a tumultuous life, plagued by financial difficulties, and died at a young age. His rich legacy sets the standard for naturalistic adventure writing.

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PANTE (malemutkid@gmail.com) , book lover, 08/15/2008

I think that this book is very interesting. Author - jack london put everything what he had. In this book, is the very high quality animalistic stories not every author can do this, i think that jack made it

Customer Rating for this product is 2 out of 5 SOOOOO Boring
Jess, a bored student, 07/27/2008

I hated this book. The ending was bad. I had to read it for school. It was so boring. I had to slap myself so I wouldn't go to sleep. It was horrible.

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