
| JACK LONDON (1876-1916) was raised in the Son Francisco Bay area. His love of reading fed his imagination, but it was his thirst for adventure that took him around the country. In his teens, London left school and became a seaman. He was an oyster pirate and a deep-sea sailor before returning to land, riding freight trains around the country as a hobo. Self-educated and headstrong, Jack returned to Oakland and entered the University of California at Berkeley, determined to become a writer. He spent the winter of 1897 in Canada and Alaska, a trip that provided inspiration for his novel The Coll of the Wild. |
| 1. INTO THE PRIMITIVE 2. THE LAW OF CLUB AND FANG 3. THE DOMINANT PRIMORDIAL BEAST 4. WHO HAS WON TO MASTERSHIP 5. THE TOIL OF TRACE AND TRAIL 6. FOR THE LOVE OF A MAN 7. THE SOUNDING OF THE CALL |
商品评论(0条)