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Jack London
Jack London (John Griffith London), 1876-1916, American author, b. San Francisco. The illegitimate son of an astrologer and a Welsh farm girl, he had a poverty-stricken childhood, brought up by his mother and her husband, John London. At 17, Jack London shipped as an able seaman to Japan and the Bering Sea. He was an oyster pirate, a gold-seeker in the first Klondike rush, a newspaper correspondent during the Russo-Japanese War, and in 1914 a war correspondent in Mexico. His stories, romantic adventures with realistic setting and character, began to appear first in the Overland Monthly. In 1900, The Son of the Wolf: Tales of the Far North was published. London's Klondike tales are exciting, vigorous, and brutal. The Call of the Wild (1903), about a tame dog who eventually leads a wolf pack, is one of the best animal stories ever written. Among his other works are The Sea-Wolf (1904), White Fang (1905), and Smoke Bellew (1912). Martin Eden (1909) and Burning Daylight (1910) are partly autobiographical. Although he was a highly paid writer of extremely popular fiction, London, a socialist, considered his social tracts— The People of the Abyss (1903) and The Iron Heel (1907)—as his most important work. The Cruise of the Snark (1911) is a vivid account of his interrupted voyage around the world in a 50-ft (15.2-m) ketch-rigged yacht, and John Barleycorn; or, Alcoholic Memoirs (1913) is autobiographical. Beset in his later years by alcoholism and financial difficulties, London died at the age of 40.
Bibliography: See Charmian London (his second wife), The Log of the Snark (1915), Our Hawaii (1917), and The Book of Jack London (2 vol., 1921); biographies by his daughter, Joan London (1969), and by J. Hedrick (1982), A. Sinclair (1983), C. Stasz (1988), and A. Kershaw (1998); studies by E. Labor (1977) and C. Watson (1982).
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Jack London's legacy continues at vineyard on Sonoma Mountain.(Food)(Good wine)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 9/17/2003; 700+ words
; ...of the Wild made him a wealthy man, Jack London purchased 130 acres in the hills north...family deeded land to California for the Jack London State Historic Park, now 800 acres and...Shepard. In 1970, Shepard planted the Jack London Vineyard. In three decades, the Jack...
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London in Oakland. (attractions of Jack London's hometown in Oakland, California)
Magazine article from: Sunset; 7/1/1995; ; 545 words
; ...water. Much of The Cruise of the Dazzler, Jack London's 1902 novel, is set against the backdrop...colorful past, visit the recently opened Jack London Museum. As you walk among the shops of Jack London Village, you'll come across a 30-foot...
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Oakland breaks ground on Jack London Market
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Jack London Market project under way
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Oakland's Jack London Market moves closer to reality
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Artist wins fight on Jack London mural Piece at Oakland's First and Last Chance Saloon restored by S.F. painter
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; ...Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon at Jack London Square five years ago to show a client...peeling off, part of the scene depicting Jack London's life had been altered. "I was stunned...and it is beautiful." The mural shows Jack London engaged in a range of activities which...
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JACK LONDON: A Life, by Alex Kershaw Biography; St. Martin's ($25.95).(Originated from Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 3/11/1998; ; 561 words
; Jack London crammed a lot of tumult into his 40 years...all produced biographical studies of Jack London during the past half-century. Earlier...People _ men especially _ are drawn to Jack London and enjoy reading about him while also...
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JACK LONDON -- THE REVIVAL OF A LITTLE GIANT
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 4/24/1988; ; 700+ words
; ...against a rosy and mellowing sky." -- Jack London, "The Valley of the Moon GLEN ELLEN, Calif. -- Jack London was a charismatic little giant of a...buried here on a knoll in what is now the Jack London State Park, amid towering redwood trees...
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Fireworks return to Jack London Square
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune; 7/5/2008; ; 444 words
; OAKLAND -- The fireworks returned to Jack London Square on Friday and so did the crowds...States' 232nd birthday in style. The Jack London party, one of numerous Fourth of July...marketing and special events manager with Jack London Square. "The only small catastrophe...
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Jack London tours in California
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 8/18/1991; 164 words
; Jack London once loved riding around his Sonoma ranch...You can do likewise in what is now Jack London Historic Park by signing up for a horseback...barbecues and campfire rides. There is even a Jack London ride, where the man himself - or rather...
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