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Before Adam - Jack London's Prehistoric Tale of Evolution Survival and Primitive Memory - cover

Before Adam - Jack London's Prehistoric Tale of Evolution Survival and Primitive Memory

Jack London

Editorial: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Sinopsis

What if your dreams were memories… from a time before civilization?

In Before Adam, Jack London ventures far beyond the Klondike into the realm of prehistory and evolution. Told through the dreams of a modern man, the novel explores the life of "Big-Tooth," a primitive hominid struggling to survive in a savage, primal world. As instincts, danger, and tribal conflict swirl around him, readers witness a haunting portrayal of man's earliest ancestors.

More than a survival story, Before Adam is a visionary exploration of evolution, memory, and identity, combining London's vivid prose with philosophical depth.

🧠 This edition includes:

The full, unabridged original text

Striking illustrations of prehistoric life

Kindle-optimized formatting for smooth reading

📚 A rare blend of science fiction, anthropology, and literary adventure from one of America's greatest storytellers.

Step back to a world untouched by history.
Download this illustrated edition today and awaken ancient instincts.
Disponible desde: 12/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 136 páginas.

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