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BOOKS BY JACK LONDON
MICHAEL BROTHER OF JERRY6s. net
Daily Graphic—“A clever and intimate study of a thoroughbred dog—full of adventure.”
JERRY OF THE ISLANDS6s.
Globe—“The finest he has ever done.”
TURTLES OF TASMAN (Entirely New)1s. 6d. net
THE STRENGTH OF THE STRONG6s. and 1s. 6d. net
Athenæum—“All worth reading.”
THE NIGHTBORN6s. and 1s. 6d. net
Punch—“I defy you to read them and think of the Bosches at the same time.”
THE LITTLE LADY OF THE BIG HOUSE6s. and 1s. 6d. net
“A real Londonian romance.”
THE JACKET6s. and 1s. 6d. net
Times—“Mr. London at his best. Emphatically a Jack Londonian tour-de-force.”
THE VALLEY OF THE MOON6s. and 2s. 6d. net
Times—“Delightful; absorbing.”
JOHN BARLEYCORN6s. and 1s. 6d. net
Standard—“An amazing human document, and a treatise on a great question worthy of the consideration of social reformers.”
BEFORE ADAM1s. 6d. net
THE SCARLET PLAGUE (Entirely New) 1s. 6d. net
Manchester Guardian—“It is sheer muscular ‘chestiness’ that wins him his popularity.”
THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS1s. 6d. net
Spectator—“Mr. London possesses that power of adapting himself to any period or circumstances which characterises Mr. Kipling’s work.”
THE IRON HEEL1s. 6d. net
World—“A story of immense interest.”
THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE6s. and 1s. 6d. net
Manchester Guardian—“Nothing quite so good as this tale of mutiny on the high seas has beat done since ‘Treasure Island.’”
ADVENTURE1s. 6d. net
Punch—“He has them all beat.”
THE CRUISE OF THE SNARK1s. 6d. net
Scotsman—“Makes a fresh and strong appeal to all those who love high adventure and good literature.”
THE CRUISE OF THE DAZZLER1s. 6d. net
Athenæum—“His descriptions of weather are wonderful.”
LOST FACE6s. and 1s. 6d. net
Daily Telegraph—“Excellent are these short stories.”
SOUTH SEA TALES6s. and 1s. 6d. net
Empire Magazine—“All perfect and inimitable gems.”
WHEN GOD LAUGHS6s. and 1s. 6d. net
Observer—“Immensely worth reading.”
THE ROAD (Entirely New)
Daily Graphic—“Wonderful things to read about.”
THE HOUSE OF PRIDE (Entirely New)1s. 6d. net
Daily Express—“Grips the heart and stirs the imagination.”
LOVE OF LIFE1s. 6d. net
Saturday Review—“Mr. London is always at his best in dog stories.”
SON OF THE SUN6s. and 1s. 6d. net
Dundee Advertiser—“A glorious story.”
SMOKE BELLEW6s. and 1s. 6d. net
Glasgow Herald—“Fine racy stuff in Mr. London’s best vein.”
AN ODYSSEY OF THE NORTH1s. 6d. net
Nation—“He writes a novel with something of the intensity with which an athlete shoots a goal.”
CHILDREN OF THE FROST1s. 6d. net
Manchester Guardian—“He is the real stuff.”
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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE

  1. Moved the ad page to the [end].
  2. Changed ‘broken’ to ‘broke’ on p. [53].
  3. Changed ‘woman’ to ‘women on p. [64].
  4. Added ‘of’ to p. [71].
  5. Added ‘an’ to p. [148].
  6. Changed ‘thy’ to ‘they’ on p. [181].
  7. Changed ‘posses’ to ‘possess’ on p. [244].
  8. Added ‘a’ to p. [284].
  9. Silently corrected typographical errors.
  10. Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed.