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John Griffith Chaney (January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916), better known as Jack London, was an American novelist, journalist and activist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and American magazines, he was one of the first American authors to become an international celebrity and earn a large fortune from writing.
- Joan London
Joan London (January 15, 1901 – January 18, 1971) was an...
- The Road
Jack London: Country: United States: Language: English:...
- The Scarlet Plague
The Scarlet Plague is a post-apocalyptic fiction novel by...
- The Call of The Wild
The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack...
- White Fang
White Fang is a novel by American author Jack London...
- Jute Mill
Jack London worked in a jute mill before becoming a...
- Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon
Heinold's First and Last Chance is a waterfront saloon...
- Jerry of The Islands
Jerry of the Islands: A True Dog Story is a novel by...
- Tramp
Etymology. Tramp is derived from a Middle English verb...
- To Build a Fire
"To Build a Fire" is a short story by American author Jack...
- Joan London
Mar 22, 2024 · Jack London (born January 12, 1876, San Francisco, California, U.S.—died November 22, 1916, Glen Ellen, California) was an American novelist and short-story writer whose best-known works—among them The Call of the Wild (1903) and White Fang (1906)—depict elemental struggles for survival. During the 20th century, he was one of the most ...
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After working in the Klondike, Jack London returned home and began publishing stories. His novels, including The Call of the Wild, White Fang and Martin Eden, placed London among the most popular American authors of his time. London, who was also a journalist and an outspoken socialist, died in 1916.
John Griffith Chaney, better known as Jack London, was born on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California. Jack, as he came to call himself as a boy, was the son of Flora Wellman, an unwed mother, and William Chaney, an attorney, journalist and pioneering leader in the new field of American astrology. His father was never part of his life, and ...
His life as a writer essentially began in 1893. That year he had weathered a harrowing sealing voyage, one in which a typhoon had nearly taken out London and his crew. The 17-year-old adventurer had made it home and regaled his mother with his tales of what had happened to him. When she saw an announcement in one of the local papers for a writing c...
London found fame and some fortune at the age of 27 with his novel The Call of the Wild(1903), which told the story of a dog that finds its place in the world as a sled dog in the Yukon. The success did little to soften London's hard-driving lifestyle. A prolific writer, he published more than 50 books over the last 16 years of his life. The titles...
In 1900 London married Bess Maddern. The couple had two daughters together, Joan and Bess. By some accounts Bess and London's relationship was constructed less around love and more around the idea that they could have strong, healthy children together. It's not surprising, then, that their marriage lasted just a few years. In 1905, following his di...
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Jack London State Historic Park, home to the rough and tumble troublemaker with a prolific pen. An extremist, radical and searcher, Jack London was never destined to grow old. On November 22, 1916 ...
Aug 29, 2012 · John Griffith Chaney, later Jack London (b. 1876–d. 1916), was born into a turbulent bohemian world in San Francisco, the child of Flora Wellman and, she believed, her common-law husband, William Henry Chaney, an itinerant astrologer who deserted her. However, there is also evidence for the possibility that John London, who married Flora nine ...
Sep 21, 2016 · Jack London also spent time looking at poverty elsewhere — particularly London’s East End, where he went native among the poor of England by dressing in sailor’s gear and living in workingmen’s dormitories in 1902. Like other western authors, he earned little regard from the eastern literary establishment, and returned the favor.
May 21, 2018 · Jack London. BORN: January 12, 1876 • San Francisco, California. DIED: November 22, 1916 • Glen Ellen, California. Writer. Jack London was a writer whose style was in direct opposition of the popular writing of the Gilded Age. The Gilded Age was the period in history following the Civil War and Reconstruction (roughly the final twenty-three ...