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  1. London quote on why he writes. Now known around the world, published in several dozen languages, Jack London committed himself to become a writer by late adolescence. His first publication, as John London, was based on his 1893 sealing voyage on the Sophia Sutherland, when he was 17. "Story of a Typhoon off the Coast of Japan" won the The Call ...

  2. Jack London. Jack London (1876-1916), iconic American author wrote Call of the Wild (1903); Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tide-water dog, strong of muscle and with warm, long hair, from Puget Sound to San Diego. Because men, groping in the Arctic darkness ...

  3. Feb 25, 2023 · Jack London was an American author and adventurer who became one of the most popular and highly regarded writers of the early 20th century. He was born on Ja...

  4. Jan 6, 2024 · New Update: Proposal Deadline Extended to August 31 for the 2023 Jack London Society 16th Biennial Symposium: October 5-8, 2023, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Hi Everyone, The 2023 Jack London Society Symposium (Oct. 5–8) at the Huntington Library, Museum, and Gardens in the beautiful Haaga Hall is finding its stride!

  5. Jack London (* 12. Januar 1876 in San Francisco, Kalifornien als John Griffith Chaney; † 22. November 1916 in Glen Ellen, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, Journalist und Fotograf. Er erlangte vor allem durch seine später auch mehrfach verfilmten Abenteuerromane Ruf der Wildnis, Wolfsblut und Der Seewolf sowie den ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Jack London was born in San Francisco on Jan. 12, 1876. He was the son of John London, a frontiersman, scout, and trapper, who had come to San Francisco in 1873. His early life was spent on California ranches up to the age of nine years, when the family removed to Oakland, Cal.

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