A poignant and triumphant tale of a great creature in the wild. He feels the bitterness and savagery of men and his pack, there has been a dividing line in his relations with humans by no fault but their own due to their constant usage of this canine Buck in work, in pulling in the snow, they hav...
757.tMartin Eden, Jack London, first published 1909عنوان یک: «مارتین ایدن»، ترجمه: «ا. دوستدار»، نشر: «تهران: علمی، چاپ نخست سال ۱۳۳۵، چاپ دوم 1347 هجری خورشیدی»، در ۲۹۴ ص، شابک: ندارد عنوان دو: «مارتین ایدن»، ترجمه: «محمدتقی فرامرزی»، نشر: «تهران: تندر، چاپ نخست ۱۳۶۲، چاپ دوم ۱۳۶۸، هجری خورشید...
Jack LondonWhite FangThe Call of the WildPenguin Popular Classics, Paperback, [1994]. 12mo. 278 pp.The Call of the Wild serialized in Saturday Evening Post, June 12 – July 18, 1903.The Call of the Wild first published in book form by Macmillan, August 1903.White Fang serialized in Outing, May–Oct...
Up until now I'd had only two experiences with Jack London: that time Data met him in Star Trek and random, loving quotes from Parks & Recreation. Thus I was quite surprised when this, the first of his writing I've ever read, turned out to be neither incomprehensibly anachronistic or unbearably h...
I opened my ancient copy of this book with the excitement of reading an old friend. I know I originally read it when I was about 12 or 14. I would not recommend it to anyone under 14 now, and definitely not to anyone with the slightest tendency towards cruelty or bullying. On this reading I wa...
"at first, this earth, a stage so gloomed with woe you almost sicken at the shifting of the scenes. and yet be patient. our playwright may show in some fifth act what this wild drama means."contentsforward1 my eagle2 challenges3 johnson's arm4 slaves of the machine5 the philomaths6 adumbrations7 ...
In The Forest Primeval---.Suppose you were having dreams of a previous life. Not just from someone who lived a generation or two ago, but an ancestor that lived thousands of years ago and who was not human. Written by Jack London in the early days of the 20th century, Before Adam was first publis...
On April 23, 1907, Jack London sailed out of San Francisco Bay to Hawaii, accompanied by his wife and a small crew, aboard the ship he built, the Snark. The details of that journey, which would take London and crew throughout the South Pacific and ultimately to Australia, are recounted in The Cru...