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  1. The Call of the Wild (Aladdin Classics) by Jack London, 2003-02-01
  2. Lost Face by Jack London, 2010-01-01
  3. Jack London's Tales of Cannibals and Headhunters: Nine South Seas Stories by America's Master of Adventure
  4. Stories of Hawaii (Tales of the Pacific) by Jack London, 1994-11-01
  5. The Son of the Wolf by Jack London, 2000-10-01
  6. The Call of the Wild and Selected Stories (Signet Classics) by Jack London, 2009-08-04
  7. The People of the Abyss by Jack London, 1999-03-01
  8. A Daughter of the Snows (Optimized for Kindle) by Jack London, 2007-07-17
  9. The Iron Heel by Jack London, 1998-01-01
  10. The Road by Jack London, 2009-10-04
  11. The Valley of the Moon by Jack London, 2009-10-04
  12. The God Of His Fathers: Tales Of The Klondyke by Jack London, 2010-06-09
  13. The Radical Jack London: Writings on War and Revolution by Jack London, 2008-05-27
  14. The Night-Born by Jack London, 2009-10-04

61. Scotts Restaurants - Oakland, Jack London Square
For more than 25 years, the phenomenal success of Scott s Restaurants has brought two popular locations to the East Bay.
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Introduction For more than 30 years, Scott's Restaurant has been the standard by which fresh seafood, professional services and commitment to quality has been known in the East Bay. Located in the heart of Jack London Square, Scott's serves only the finest freshly prepared cuisine, with a professional, courteous staff ready to make your dining experience a memorable occasion. Whether you visit us for lunch, dinner or Champagne Jazz Brunch, your dining experience promised to be as delicious as it is pleasurable. HOME Jack London Square Walnut Creek Promotions ... Site Map web development: e-agency

62. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
jack london published The Call of the Wild and White Fang after a new kind . How does jack london portray Buck? Does london s approach change during the
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63. Trenches On The Web - Special: Jack London On The Great War
The world has turned many times since the day my father sold jack london a newspaper on Mission Street in San Francisco and the famous author and newspaper
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By Michael E. Hanlon The world has turned many times since the day my father sold Jack London a newspaper on Mission Street in San Francisco and the famous author and newspaper correspondent good-naturedly chatted with him briefly. That chance meeting long-ago, insured that London's works would be well represented in my early reading. When I escaped the childrens' department and made my initial visits to the adult section of our neighborhood library, Dad came along to help me select my books. THE SEA WOLF was the second 'adult' volume I ever read. [For some reason lost in memory, Dad's first pick was Zane Grey's RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE Subsequently, I went through a long period devouring every volume the library possessed of Jack London's works. I recall enjoying the Alaskan adventure yarns a lot more than, say, the

64. Kenwood.com - [ Jack London Series ]
Kenwood plants, farms and harvests the historical, lavaterraced vineyards of jack london s ranch, producing Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, and Merlot wines
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65. To Build A Fire, By Jack London; To Build A Fire Page 1
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More by this Author Day had broken cold and grey, exceedingly cold and grey, when the man turned aside from the main Yukon trail and climbed the high earth-bank, where a dim and little-travelled trail led eastward through the fat spruce timberland. It was a steep bank, and he paused for breath at the top, excusing the act to himself by looking at his watch. It was nine o'clock. There was no sun nor hint of sun, though there was not a cloud in the sky. It was a clear day, and yet there seemed an intangible pall over the face of things, a subtle gloom that made the day dark, and that was due to the absence of sun. This fact did not worry the man. He was used to the lack of sun. It had been days since he had seen the sun, and he knew that a few more days must pass before that cheerful orb, due south, would just peep above the skyline and dip immediately from view. Tired of reading? Add this page to your Bookmarks or Favorites and finish it later. The man flung a look back along the way he had come. The Yukon lay a mile wide and hidden under three feet of ice. On top of this ice were as many feet of snow. It was all pure white, rolling in gentle undulations where the ice-jams of the freeze-up had formed. North and south, as far as his eye could see, it was unbroken white, save for a dark hair-line that curved and twisted from around the spruce-covered island to the south, and that curved and twisted away into the north, where it disappeared behind another spruce-covered island. This dark hair-line was the trailthe main trailthat led south five hundred miles to the Chilcoot Pass, Dyea, and salt water; and that led north seventy miles to Dawson, and still on to the north a thousand miles to Nulato, and finally to St. Michael on Bering Sea, a thousand miles and half a thousand more.

66. Jack The Ripper's Modern London
Welcome to the allnew jack the Ripper s Modern london. jack the Ripper is one of the most well-known serial killers ever. Not only is he (or she) subject
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Welcome to the all-new Jack the Ripper's Modern London. 'Jack the Ripper' is one of the most well-known serial killers ever. Not only is he (or she) subject to suspicions and theories in the United Kingdom, but also in America and world-wide. As to who Jack the Ripper is, nobody knows for certain. Although there have been numerous, believable and some quite humorous suspects, the chances are we will never know who 'dunnit'. And that is perhaps the reason Jack's legacy will last for many more years. This site attempts to show what the murder sites look like now. These pictures were taken in the Summer of 1996 and some more in Summer of 1997. Please feel free to use any of the information in essays, school assignments or anything so long as no money is made and a mention is given. That's the boring bit over. I would be interested in hearing what people are doing with my information, so why not drop me an email VICTIMS: [Mary Ann Nichols] [Annie Chapman] [Elizabeth Stride] [Catharine Eddowes] ... [Mary Jane Kelly]
SIGHTS: [London Hospital] [Spitalfields Market] [Christ Church] [Ten Bells Pub] ... E-MAIL THE AUTHOR There have been visitors to this page since Saturday 17th August 1996.

67. Yoshi's
Live jazz venue and Japanese restaurant, located at jack london Square.
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68. Jack London Quotes
jack london I would rather be ashes than dust! I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dryrot.
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From Klondike adventures to socialist papers, jack london wrote as he felt a feature by Murray Lundberg.
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70. Freethought Of The Day
There are 2 entries for this date Ruth Hurmence Green and jack london On this date in 1876, novelist jack london was born in San Francisco.
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71. Jack-London.fr : Le Site Français Sur Jack London
Translate this page Invitation à découvrir l auteur et ses oeuvres, annonce de manifestations qui lui sont consacrées et forum de discussion.
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72. Jack London: A Who2 Profile
jack london was an early 20thcentury writer closely associated with San Francisco and adventure. His most famous book by far is The Call of the Wild (1903)
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Jack London was an early 20th-century writer closely associated with San Francisco and adventure. His most famous book by far is The Call of the Wild (1903), the story of a peaceful California dog named Buck who is kidnapped and shipped to the wilds of Alaska. The Sea-Wolf (1904) and White Fang (1906) also were major hits. London was famous in his day for his dashing lifestyle: among other things he designed and built his own ship, the Snark , and sailed it to the South Pacific. He also was known (much like Stephen King ) for his steady and prodigious output of novels, articles and short stories. Extra credit : The author adopted the name of London from his step-father... A longstanding rumor has it that Jack London committed suicide, but evidence seems to indicate that he died of kidney failure combined with a possible overdose of morphine. London appears with Luther Burbank in our loop The Santa Rosa Connection
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