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WORKS BY JACK LONDON

MOON—FACE
AND OTHER STORIES

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Jack London first acquired fame through his spirited and vigorous short stories of Alaskan life, wherein men of primary passions and appetites struggle for mastery. Each succeeding volume of his tales has served to increase his vogue. He is one of the three or four American writers whose books of short stories are in very large demand at the present time.


Tales of the Fish Patrol

With Illustrations by George Varian

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"These are good and vigorous stories, made yet more interesting by the fact that their theme is comparatively fresh and unfamiliar."—Richmond Times-Dispatch.

"That they are vividly told hardly need be said, for Jack London is a realist as well as a writer of thrilling romances."—Cleveland Plain Dealer.

"They are good stories of adventure to which the background of truth lends additional interest."—Toledo Daily Blade.


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