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Collected Works

by Jack London
(1876-1916)


  • Abysmal Brute, The (1911)
  • Acorn-Planter, The (1916)
  • Adventure (1911)
  • Before Adam (1907)
  • Burning Daylight (1910)
  • Call of the Wild, The (1903)
  • Children of the Frost (1902)
  • Cruise of the Dazzler, The (1902)
  • Cruise of the Snark (1913)
  • Daughter of the Snows, A (1902)
  • Dutch Courage and Other Stories (1922)
  • Faith of Men & Other Stories (1904)
  • Game, The (1905)
  • God of His Fathers & Other Stories, The (1901)
  • Heart of Three (1918)
  • Human Drift, The (1917)
  • Iron Heel, The (1908)
  • Jerry of the Islands (1917)
  • John Barleycorn (1913)
  • Kempton-Wace Letters, The (1903)
  • Little Lady of the Big House, The (1916)
  • Lost Face (1910)
  • Love of Life & Other Stories (1907)
  • Martin Eden (1913)
  • Michael, Brother of Jerry (1917)
  • Moon-Face & Other Stories (1906)
  • Mutiny of the Elsinore, The (1914)
  • Night Born, The (1913)
  • On the Makaloa Mat (1919)
  • People of the Abyss, The (1903)
  • Red One, The
  • Revolution and Other Essays (1909)
  • Road, The (1907)
  • Scarlet Plague, The (1914)
  • Sea-Wolf, The (1904)
  • Smoke Bellew (1912)
  • Son of the Sun, A (1912)
  • Son of the Wolf, The (1900)
  • South Sea Tales (1911)
  • Star Rover, The (1915)
  • Strength of the Strong, The (1914)
  • Tales of the Fish Patrol (1905)
  • To Build a Fire
  • Turtles of Tasman, The (1916)
  • Valley of the Moon, The (1913)
  • War of the Classes (1905)
  • When God Laughs & Other Stories (1911)
  • White Fang (1906)

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