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The Sea Wolf - An Intense Psychological Battle on the High Seas - cover

The Sea Wolf - An Intense Psychological Battle on the High Seas

Jack London, Zenith Golden Quill

Verlag: Zenith Golden Quill

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Beschreibung

What happens when brute strength meets intellectual will... on a ship that knows no mercy?

The Sea-Wolf is one of Jack London's greatest novels—an intense and gripping psychological drama set aboard a ghostly sealing schooner. When literary critic Humphrey Van Weyden is rescued after a shipwreck, he finds himself under the iron rule of Wolf Larsen—a ruthless sea captain with the mind of a philosopher and the soul of a tyrant.

As the ship sails further into dangerous waters, Van Weyden must confront not only the physical perils of the sea but also the moral and intellectual force of Larsen. A novel of survival, dominance, and the tension between mind and muscle, The Sea-Wolf is a dark and thought-provoking journey into human nature.

This edition includes historical context, illustrations, and reader-friendly formatting for modern audiences.

"One of the most powerful seafaring tales ever written." — The Atlantic
"A psychological thriller with literary muscle." — Library Journal

Click Buy Now and experience a fierce classic where the sea is only the beginning of the battle.
Verfügbar seit: 14.05.2025.
Drucklänge: 335 Seiten.

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