Experience the thrilling adventure of Jack London's classic tale, The Call of the Wild. Follow Buck, the courageous sled dog, on his journey through the untamed wilderness of the Klondike Gold Rush. This edition captures the spirit of survival and the indomitable spirit of nature. * Gripping edition of Jack London's timeless classic, The Call of the Wild * Follow Buck's transformation from domesticated pet to wild survivor * Captivating narrative of courage, loyalty, and the power of the natural world * Perfect for fans of adventure and animal stories * A must-have addition to any book collection, sparking a sense of awe for the wild.…mehr
Experience the thrilling adventure of Jack London's classic tale, The Call of the Wild. Follow Buck, the courageous sled dog, on his journey through the untamed wilderness of the Klondike Gold Rush. This edition captures the spirit of survival and the indomitable spirit of nature. * Gripping edition of Jack London's timeless classic, The Call of the Wild * Follow Buck's transformation from domesticated pet to wild survivor * Captivating narrative of courage, loyalty, and the power of the natural world * Perfect for fans of adventure and animal stories * A must-have addition to any book collection, sparking a sense of awe for the wild.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born John Griffith Chaney in San Francisco, California, on 12 January 1876, Jack London was brought up in a working-class family. He self-educated himself and began working at the age of thirteen. He worked in a cannery, a jute mill, pirated oysters, worked aboard a sealing sailing ship, and became a hobo. Drawing on his own experiences during the Gold Rush days, The Call of the Wild was written in Piedmont, California. His other famous works include White Fang (1906), The Sea-Wolf (1904), and John Barleycorn (1913). A successful novelist, journalist, and social activist, London died 1916 aged forty. He continues to remembered for his celebrated novel, The Call of the Wild.
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