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  2. Jack London - Wikipedia

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    Jack London was born January 12, 1876. [10] His mother, Flora Wellman, was the fifth and youngest child of Pennsylvania Canal builder Marshall Wellman and his first wife, Eleanor Garrett Jones.

  3. The Unparalleled Invasion - Wikipedia

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    "The Unparalleled Invasion" was included in The Strength of the Strong, a collection of stories by London published by Macmillan in 1914, [4] which also included "The Dream of Debs", a critique of capitalist society in the US, and "The Strength of the Strong", which used a primitive background as metaphor of social injustice among men.

  4. Confessions of the Fox - Wikipedia

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    In the novel, Jack Sheppard is a trans man who previously was an apprentice to a carpenter turned to theft and prison break artist. [8] His work with a carpenter gave him the skills to be able to break out of jail four separate times, making him the most wanted criminal in London.

  5. Revolution and Other Essays - Wikipedia

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    Revolution and Other Essays is a collection of 13 Jack London essays and stories published in 1910 by The Macmillan Company. [1] The collection includes fictional stories and essays. Most, but not all, of its contents concern socialism and injustice.

  6. The People of the Abyss - Wikipedia

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    The People of the Abyss (1903) is a book by Jack London, containing his first-hand account of several weeks spent living in the Whitechapel district of the East End of London in 1902. [1] London attempted to understand the working-class of this deprived area of the city, sleeping in workhouses [ 2 ] or on the streets, and staying as a lodger ...

  7. The Kempton-Wace Letters - Wikipedia

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    Biographers have been intrigued by The Kempton-Wace Letters for the light it seems to shed on Jack London's life and ideas. Strunsky was named as the co-respondent in Jack London's divorce from his first wife, Bessie, but biographers generally agree that his relation with the younger Strunsky was platonic. They were active in socialism and the ...

  8. See historic home of writer Jack London, now an updated ... - AOL

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    The historic Northern California home of literary giant Jack London is for sale for $4.95 million in Sonoma County wine country.. Located in Glen Ellen on three acres, the Wake Robin property is ...

  9. The White Silence - Wikipedia

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    "The White Silence" is a short story written by American author Jack London in 1899. Like many of London's short stories, it takes place in the Yukon. The story chronicles the travels of three people across the Northland Trail in the Yukon, as they try to reach civilization before spring.