Jack London
Born in 1876
Adventure
Classics
John Griffith Chaney , known as Jack London, was an American author, journalist, and social activist.
He gained international fame and fortune through his novels and short stories, particularly those set in Alaska and the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush.
London was a pioneer in commercial fiction and magazine writing, and an early contributor to science fiction.
His most famous works include The Call of the Wild and White Fang.
London was also known for his political activism, advocating for animal rights, workers' rights, and socialism.
His diverse body of work encompasses adventure stories, social critiques, and dystopian fiction, reflecting his varied interests and experiences.
Books by Jack London

The Call of the Wild
by Jack London
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1903
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172 pages
3.91
456.5K ratings
Classics
Adventure
Young Adult

Martin Eden
by Jack London
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1909
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480 pages
4.48
50.0K ratings
Classics
American
Literature

The Call of the Wild / White Fang
by Jack London
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1906
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292 pages
4.12
78.4K ratings
Classics
Adventure
Animals

White Fang
by Jack London
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1906
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252 pages
4.03
199.9K ratings
Classics
Adventure
Animals

To Build a Fire
by Jack London
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1902
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32 pages
3.98
25.6K ratings
Short Stories
Classics
Adventure