Best Selling Books by Jack London

Jack London is the author of The Sea Wolf Jack London (2015), Hearts of Three, by Jack London (2015), Burning Daylight, by Jack London... (1913), Martin Eden by Jack London (2020), The Little Lady of the Big House (Esprios Classics) (2021).

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The Sea Wolf Jack London

release date: Apr 12, 2015
The Sea Wolf Jack London
The Sea-Wolf is a 1904 psychological adventure novel by American novelist Jack London about a literary critic, survivor of an ocean collision, who comes under the dominance of Wolf Larsen, the powerful and amoral sea captain who rescues him. Its first printing of forty thousand copies was immediately sold out before publication on the strength of London''s previous The Call of the Wild.[1] Ambrose Bierce wrote, "The great thing-and it is among the greatest of things-is that tremendous creation, Wolf Larsen... the hewing out and setting up of such a figure is enough for a man to do in one lifetime... The love element, with its absurd suppressions, and impossible proprieties, is awful."

Hearts of Three, by Jack London

release date: Aug 08, 2015

Burning Daylight, by Jack London...

Martin Eden by Jack London

release date: Dec 15, 2020
Martin Eden by Jack London
First serialized in 1908, "Martin Eden" is Jack London''s classic and tragic tale of its title character and his struggle to become a writer. Martin Eden is an idealistic and self-educated young man who struggles to overcome poverty and a lack of opportunities in a quest to become an educated and successful artist. He hopes to find acceptance in the world of the wealthy and refined, though he finds it hard to shake off his coarse working-class background. Eden falls in love with Ruth Morse, but he feels that he is not good enough to win her hand, as she comes from a bourgeois family. Eden hopes that she will wait for him while he seeks to establish himself as a successful writer and improve his social status so that he may one day feel worthy of his true love. The novel is heartbreaking, tragic, and rich with the themes of class struggle and prejudice. It is also hopeful in its faith in art to transform lives and has inspired countless young writers and artists to follow their dreams. "Martin Eden" remains one of Jack London''s best-loved works. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.

The Little Lady of the Big House (Esprios Classics)

release date: Nov 02, 2021
The Little Lady of the Big House (Esprios Classics)
Jack London (1876-1916), was an American author and a pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction. He was one of the first Americans to make a lucrative career exclusively from writing. London was self-educated. He taught himself in the public library, mainly just by reading books. In 1898, he began struggling seriously to break into print, a struggle memorably described in his novel, Martin Eden (1909). Jack London was fortunate in the timing of his writing career. He started just as new printing technologies enabled lower-cost production of magazines. This resulted in a boom in popular magazines aimed at a wide public, and a strong market for short fiction. In 1900, he made $2,500 in writing, the equivalent of about $75,000 today. His career was well under way. Among his famous works are: Children of the Frost (1902), The Call of the Wild (1903), The Sea Wolf (1904), The Game (1905), White Fang (1906), The Road (1907), Before Adam (1907), Adventure (1911), and The Scarlet Plague (1912).

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Martin Eden Jack London

release date: Mar 19, 2017
Martin Eden Jack London
This book is a favorite among writers, who relate to Martin Eden''s speculation that when he mailed off a manuscript, ''there was no human editor at the other end, but a mere cunning arrangement of cogs that changed the manuscript from one envelope to another and stuck on the stamps, '' returning it automatically with a rejection slip. While some readers believe there is some resemblance between them, an important difference between Jack London and Martin Eden is that Martin Eden rejects socialism (attacking it as ''slave morality''), and relies on a Nietzschean individualism. In a note to Upton Sinclair, Jack London wrote, "One of my motifs, in this book, was an attack on individualism (in the person of the hero). I must have bungled, for not a single reviewer has discovered it."

The Sea Wolf (Unabridged)

release date: Nov 17, 2023
The Sea Wolf (Unabridged)
In Jack London''s unabridged classic, "The Sea Wolf," readers are plunged into a visceral exploration of survival and existentialism set against the backdrop of the brutal North Pacific. The narrative follows Humphrey Van Weyden, a literary critic whose life takes a tumultuous turn after a ferry accident leads him to be rescued by the ruthless captain Wolf Larsen aboard the seal-hunting ship Ghost. Through London''s evocative prose, rich characterizations, and sharp philosophical dialogues, the novel not only examines the raw instincts of humanity but also critiques the social constructs of civilization and individualism, positioning itself firmly within the literary context of naturalism and existential thought prevalent in the early 20th century. Jack London, a pioneering American author, drew from his own experiences as a sailor, gold prospector, and social activist to craft this gripping tale. His encounters with the harsh realities of life at sea, alongside his philosophical musings on survival of the fittest and the often brutal nature of existence, significantly influenced the thematic depth of "The Sea Wolf." London''s life experiences vividly manifest in the character of Wolf Larsen, embodying the struggle between the animalistic drive and the intellectual soul. With its exhilarating narrative and profound thematic exploration, "The Sea Wolf" is a must-read for those interested in the complexities of human nature and morality. London''s masterful storytelling captures the imagination while inviting readers to ponder profound questions about strength, agency, and the true essence of civilization. This timeless classic is not only a thrilling adventure but also an intellectual journey that deserves a place on every bookshelf.

The Little Lady of the Big House 1916

release date: Apr 22, 2016
The Little Lady of the Big House 1916
The Little Lady of the Big House (1916) is a novel by American writer Jack London. Biographer Clarice Stasz states that it is "not autobiography," but speaks of his "frank borrowing from his life with Charmian" and says it is "psychologically valid as a mirror of events during [the] winter [of 1912-13]. The story concerns a love triangle. The protagonist, Dick Forrest, is a rancher with a poetic streak (his "acorn song" recalls London''s play, "The Acorn Planters."). His wife, Paula, is a vivacious, athletic, and sexually self-aware woman (in one scene, she rides a stallion into a "swimming tank," emerging in "a white silken slip of a bathing suit that molded to her form like a marble-carven veiling of drapery.") Paula, like Charmian, is subject to insomnia; and Paula, like Charmian, is unable to bear children. Based on a reading of Charmian''s diary, Stasz identifies the third vertex of the triangle, Evan Graham, with two real-life men named Laurie Smith and Allan Dunn. Even minor characters can be identified; Forrest''s servant Oh My resembles London''s valet Nakata. The long-bearded hobo philosopher Aaron Hancock resembles the real-lifelong-bearded hobo philosopher Frank Strawn-Hamilton, who was a long-term guest at the London ranch. Sculptor Haakan Frolich makes an appearance as "the sculptor Froelig" - and painter Xavier Martinez appears as the character "Xavier Martinez!" London said of this novel: "It is all sex from start to finish - in which no sexual adventure is actually achieved or comes within a million miles of being achieved, and in which, nevertheless, is all the guts of sex, coupled with strength." One reviewer disparaged the novel''s "erotomania."

White Fang

release date: Mar 06, 2015
White Fang
Dark spruce forest frowned on either side the frozen waterway. The trees had been stripped by a recent wind of their white covering of frost, and they seemed to lean towards each other, black and ominous, in the fading light. A vast silence reigned over the land. The land itself was a desolation, lifeless, without movement, so lone and cold that the spirit of it was not even that of sadness. There was a hint in it of laughter, but of a laughter more terrible than any sadness-a laughter that was mirthless as the smile of the sphinx, a laughter cold as the frost and partaking of the grimness of infallibility. It was the masterful and incommunicable wisdom of eternity laughing at the futility of life and the effort of life. It was the Wild, the savage, frozen-hearted Northland Wild.

Before Adam by Jack London

release date: Nov 11, 2014
Before Adam by Jack London
BEFORE ADAM By JACK LONDON - 1906 - A view of human evolution through the eyes of a boy.

The Sea-Wolf

release date: Apr 10, 2016
The Sea-Wolf
Why buy our paperbacks? Unabridged (100% Original content) Printed in USA on High Quality Paper 30 Days Money Back Guarantee Standard Font size of 10 for all books Fulfilled by Amazon Expedited shipping BEWARE OF LOW-QUALITY SELLERS Don''t buy cheap paperbacks just to save a few dollars. Most of them use low-quality papers & binding. Their pages fall off easily. Some of them even use very small font size of 6 or less to increase their profit margin. It makes their books completely unreadable. About The Sea-Wolf by Jack London The Sea-Wolf is a 1904 psychological adventure novel by American novelist Jack London. The book''s protagonist, Humphrey van Weyden, is a literary critic who is a survivor of an ocean collision and who comes under the dominance of Wolf Larsen, the powerful and amoral sea captain who rescues him. Its first printing of forty thousand copies was immediately sold out before publication on the strength of London''s previous The Call of the Wild.[1] Ambrose Bierce wrote, "The great thing-and it is among the greatest of things-is that tremendous creation, Wolf Larsen... the hewing out and setting up of such a figure is enough for a man to do in one lifetime... The love element, with its absurd suppressions, and impossible proprieties, is awful."

The Call of the Wild by Jack London Unabridged 1903 Original Version

release date: Jul 24, 2017
The Call of the Wild by Jack London Unabridged 1903 Original Version
The Call of the Wild by Jack London Unabridged 1903 Original Version

A Daughter of the Snows, by Jack London

Jack London - the Sea Wolf

release date: Oct 08, 2016
Jack London - the Sea Wolf
The Sea-Wolf is a novel written in 1904 by American author Jack London. An immediate bestseller, the first printing of forty thousand copies was sold out before publication. Of it, Ambrose Bierce wrote "The great thing-and it is among the greatest of things-is that tremendous creation, Wolf Larsen... the hewing out and setting up of such a figure is enough for a man to do in one lifetime."

South Sea Tales

release date: Jul 25, 2017
South Sea Tales
How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About South Sea Tales by Jack London South Sea Tales is a collection of stories written by Jack London. Most stories are set in island communities, like those of Hawaii, or are set aboard a ship. Like the celebrated Klondike Tales, the stories that comprise South Sea Tales derive their intensity from the author''s own far-flung adventures, conveying an impassioned, unsparing vision borne only of experience. The powerful tales gathered here vividly evoke the turn-of-the-century colonial Pacific and its capricious tropical landscape, while also trenchantly observing the delicate interplay between imperialism and the exotic.

Jack London the Scarlet Plague(Annotated Edition)

release date: Jun 18, 2021
Jack London the Scarlet Plague(Annotated Edition)
The Scarlet Plague is a post-apocalyptic fiction novel written by Jack London and originally published in London Magazine in 1912. The book was noted in 2020 as having been prescient of the Coronavirus outbreak, especially given London wrote it at a time when the world was not as quickly connected by travel as it is todayThe Scarlet Plague is a post-apocalyptic fiction novel written by Jack London and originally published in London Magazine in 1912. The book was noted in 2020 as having been prescient of the Coronavirus outbreak, especially given London wrote it at a time when the world was not as quickly connected by travel as it is todayThe Scarlet Plague is a post-apocalyptic fiction novel written by Jack London and originally published in London Magazine in 1912. The book was noted in 2020 as having been prescient of the Coronavirus outbreak, especially given London wrote it at a time when the world was not as quickly connected by travel as it is today

The Sea Wolf/ Jack London: Annotated

release date: Nov 28, 2020
The Sea Wolf/ Jack London: Annotated
The Sea-Wolf is the harrowing story of a Danish youth named Humphrey "Hump" van Weyden and his struggles against the sea, as well as his own inner demons. The narrative is set in the Pacific Ocean, and highlights the sheer primordial power of nature. More importantly, London''s narrative explores how nature can affect the carefully ordered reality that people ascribe to themselves. Nature tears down the artifices that people put up. It reveals deeper, and at times, darker, selves. London''s characters must journey to find whether or not they can live with what nature reveals about their inner selves.Humphrey van Weyden is a product of upper middle class society. He hopes to become a great writer one day, thus expanding his worldview. Because of this desire, van Weyden eagerly seeks out adventures and new experiences. His desire to experience more of life, and his willingness for change in his limited worldview, set the stage for his physical and mental journey, a journey that will cast him out upon the sea and end in a darkness he never knew was there. After the ship van Weyden is journeying on, the Martinez, has a collision, his life is forever changed when the mad captain of a ship called Ghost rescues him.London introduces the brooding character of Wolf Larsen, a murderous sea captain who works thematically as a counter to the initial naiveté of van Weyden. Larsen is everything that van Weyden is not: a bully, self-absorbed and uncaring. His crew tries to revolt against him several times, but he always gains the upper hand. Alongside Larsen and van Weyden is Maud Brewster, a young poet who is rescued by the Ghost with another set of castaways. Though both Larsen and van Weyden fall for Maud, she becomes romantically involved with van Weyden, thus causing much of the ill-feelings and bullying from Larsen toward van Weyden.In addition to Larsen''s cruel treatment of his crew and van Weyden''s growth as a hardened individual, the love triangle between the three sets up much of the narrative, with van Weyden and Larsen pitted against one another. One character can be viewed as already evil, introduced to the reader as a corrupted man, while the other--van Weyden--will succumb to inner demons on his perilous journey for new experiences. When Larsen falls ill, van Weyden and Maud sail away to an island, where van Weyden puts all of his knowhow as a hardened sailor to use. Meanwhile, Larsen has been attacked by his angry brother, Death Larsen, and the Ghost crashes on the same island where Maud and van Weyden are hiding out.Both Maud and van Weyden must fight continuously to overcome all of the trials that Larsen places in their path, though nature--including human nature--will be the final contender for all involved.London''s narrative is similar to his other tales of hardship and survival in perilous conditions, yet it is also unique in its thematic approach to the human condition. London''s characters in The Sea-Wolf must not only face the harsh environment of the unforgiving sea, they must face the unforgiving nature found in one another, as well as their own natures. When not trying to stay alive from the sea, van Weyden and Maud must try to survive the cruel taunts and machinations of Larsen. Van Weyden himself must also try to fight his own inner demons, which have formed from his battles with Larsen and the harsh environment. In this way, London shows how encounters with the harshness of nature can change a person for better or worse. In van Weyden''s case, the sea corrupts his character, thus highlighting that mankind is not above reproach, nor is it superior to nature.Van Weyden is symbolic of an Everyman, standing in for all of mankind. His descent into madness is symbolic of man''s own darkness, something that seemingly lies just under the surface. If one is not careful, London seems to suggest, or if one becomes too boastful or egoistic, that inner darkness, which is as powerful...

Love of Life

release date: Oct 07, 2018
Love of Life
A collection of eight short stories from American author, journalist, and social activist Jack London. Written during his ''Klondike'' period, the title story ''Love of Life'' follows the trek of a prospector across the Canadian tundra.Contents:- Love of Life- The Story of Keesh- A Day''s Lodging- Negore, The Coward- The Sun Dog Trail- The Unexpected- The White Man''s Way- Brown Wolf

Martin Eden: by Jack London Short Stories Book

release date: Aug 26, 2020
Martin Eden: by Jack London Short Stories Book
Martin Eden is a 1909 novel by American author Jack London about a young proletarian autodidact struggling to become a writer. It was first serialized in The Pacific Monthly magazine from September 1908 to September 1909 and published in book form by Macmillan in September 1909. Eden represents writers'' frustration with publishers by speculating that when he mails off a manuscript, a "cunning arrangement of cogs" immediately puts it in a new envelope and returns it automatically with a rejection slip.[citation needed] The central theme of Eden''s developing artistic sensibilities places the novel in the tradition of the Künstlerroman, in which is narrated the formation and development of an artist. Eden differs from London in that Eden rejects socialism, attacking it as "slave morality" and relies on a Nietzschean individualism. Nevertheless, in the copy of the novel which he inscribed for Upton Sinclair, London wrote, "One of my motifs, in this book, was an attack on individualism (in the person of the hero). I must have bungled it, for not a single reviewer has discovered it.

The People of the Abyss

release date: Oct 30, 2021
The People of the Abyss
Hats off to Tangerine Press for re-publishing Call of the Wild author Jack London''s descent into London''s east end in the 1900s. Sent to cover Edward VII''s coronation, he went in search of the real story - the stinking slums. Doffing his Yankee togs for filthy rags purchased off a barrow in Petticoat Lane, the young, vigorous, handsome, American spent seven weeks amidst foul tenements, starving children, alcoholic adults, stunted human beings and bottomless despair. London rails against the industrial machine - operating without restriction in a divided metropolis where one in every four adults died on public charity. People of the Abyss shows how far we have come, but also the dangers of a new abyss yawning as global capitalism dumps unions and enforces zero-hour contracts, and the global arms industry''s bombs drive millions from their homes.

The Sea Wolf by Jack London

release date: Sep 22, 2017
The Sea Wolf by Jack London
Chronicles the voyages of a ship run by the ruthless Wolf Larsen, among the greatest of London''s characters, and spokesman for an extreme individualism London intended to critique.

The God of His Fathers and Other by Jack London

release date: Jul 27, 2021
The God of His Fathers and Other by Jack London
I do enjoy short stories but I rarely choose to read a book of them all by the same author. This is a book that I bought after reading all the jack London classics like white fang(though to be honest this was the only one of his books that I have read that disappointed me)Martin Eden, Call of the wild and the sea wolf. Since it was short stories it lay on my book shelf for quite a long time until with little else to read I started reading it. There is not a bad story in this compendium, each is as good as the one prior and each are wonderful. They portray the harshness of life in a way few others can, the mysteries of evolution and nature explained. as well as oungrained genetic need to survive and prosper. The very nature of man and beast are in these tales. Very highly recommended.

A Daughter of the Snows by Jack London (Annotated Edition)

release date: Jul 27, 2021
A Daughter of the Snows by Jack London (Annotated Edition)
A DAUGHTER OF THE SNOWS By JACK LONDON (Fine Print Edition) - The story of Frona Welse - The first novel of Jack London 1902

Before Adam

release date: Apr 30, 2017
Before Adam
How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About Before Adam by Jack London A young man in modern America is terrorized by visions of an earlier, primitive life. Across the enormous chasm of thousands of centuries, his consciousness has become entwined with that of Big-Tooth, an ancestor living at the dawn of humanity. Big-Tooth makes his home in Pleistocene Africa, a ferocious, fascinating younger world torn by incessant conflict between early humans and protohumans. Before Adam is a remarkable and provocative tale that thrust evolution further into the public spotlight in the early twentieth century and has since become a milestone of speculative fiction. The brilliance of the book lies not only in its telling but also in its imaginative projection of a mindset for early humans. Capitalizing on his recognized ability to understand animals, Jack London paints an arresting and dark portrait of how our distant ancestors thought about themselves and their world.
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