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WORKS BY JACK LONDON


THE SEA-WOLF

With illustrations by W. J. Aylward

Cloth12mo$1.50

"'The Sea-Wolf,' Jack London's latest novel of adventure, is one that every reader wit good red blood in his veins will hail with delight. There is no fumbling of the trigger here, no nervous and uncertain sighting along the barrel, but the quick decisive aim and the bull's-eye every time."—Mail and Express, New York.

"Jack London's 'The Sea-Wolf' is marvellously truthful. . . . Reading it through at a sitting, we have found it poignantly interesting . . . a superb piece of craftsmanship."—The New York Tribune.

"Exciting, original, fascinating. . . . Novel and pleasing. . . . So original, vivid, and daring that it commands attention."—Chicago Record-Herald.

THE CALL OF THE WILD

With illustrations in color by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull
Decorated by Charels Edward Hooper

Cloth12mo$1.50

"A big story in sober English and with thorough art in the construction; a wonderfully perfect bit of work; a book that will be heard of. The dog's adventures are as exciting as any man's exploits could be, and Mr. London's workmanship is wholly satisfying."—The New York Sun.

"Even the most listless reader will be stirred by the virile force of the story, the strong, sweeping strokes with which the pictures of the northern wilds and the life therein are painted by the narrator, and the insight given into the soul of the primitive in nature. . . . More than that, it is one of the very best stories of the year, and one that will not be forgotten."—The Plain Dealer, Cleveland.

"The story is one that will stir the blood of every lover of a life in its closest relation to nature. Whoever loves the open or adventure for its own sake will find 'The Call of the Wild' a most fascinating book."—The Brooklyn Eagle.


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