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