JACK LONDON’S
WORLD FAMOUS NOVELS.
Love of Life
“The savage intensity of Mr. London’s imagination is such as to stir even the most incredulous of his readers ... grip the reader.... He makes us feel cold by mere ‘atmosphere,’ almost as if, like the Finns, we believed in a spirit of great cold, and he gives us more than one shudder."—Athenæum.
“Mr. London is always at his best in dog stories—Brown Wolf is the simplest in them and the most complete."—Saturday Review.
“The most merciless book that has come under our notice within our recollection. The book ... is unsurpassed in strength ... is perhaps the strangest compilation that has ever appeared in print."—The World.
“It will be quite a long time before we can forget the adventures of the nameless hero in Love of Life. A wonderful piece of word painting.... A feeling of fascination and realisation of the writer’s power will compel the reader to read to the very end without skipping a word."—Ladies’ Field.
The Son of the Wolf Tales of the Far North.
“It is no exaggeration to say that Mr. London does for the Klondike what Mr. Rudyard Kipling has done for India.... A brilliant, original contribution to modern literature."—The Sphere.