With these stories: To the Man on Trail; DiablE-a Dog; To Build a Fire; The Law of Life; An Odyssey of the North; Moonface; The One Thousand Dozen; and All Gold Canyon.
Jack London (1876–1916) was an American author, journalist, and social activist. Before making a living at his writing, he spent time as
an oyster pirate, a sailor, a cannery worker, a gold miner, and a journalist. He was a pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction and was one of the first fiction writers
to obtain worldwide celebrity and a large fortune from his fiction writing. He is best known for his novels The Call of the Wildand White
Fang, both set during the Klondike gold rush, as well as the short stories “To Build a Fire,” “An Odyssey of the North,” and “Love of Life.” He also
wrote of the South Pacific in such stories as “The Pearls of Parlay” and “The Heathen.” He was a passionate advocate of unionization, socialism, and the rights of workers and wrote several powerful
works dealing with these topics, including The Iron Heel, The People of the Abyss, and The War of the
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