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Jack London: the complete Novels - cover

Jack London: the complete Novels

Jack Williamson

Editorial: Whitemore Kennett

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Contents:

The Son of the Wolf
The God of his Fathers & Other Stories
A Daughter of the Snows
The Call of the Wild
The Sea Wolf
The Faith of Men & Other Stories
The Game
Tales of the Fish Patrol
Moon-Face & Other Stories
White Fang
Before Adam
Love of Life & Other Stories
The Road
The Iron Heel
Martin Eden
Burning Daylight
Lost Face
Adventure
The Abysmal Brute
South Sea Tales
When God Laughs & Other Stories
The Scarlet Plague
The House of Pride
A Son of the Sun
The Valley of the Moon
The Night-Born
The Mutiny of the Elsinore
The Strength of the Strong
The Star Rover
The Little Lady of the Big House
The Turtles of Tasman
Jerry of the Islands
Michael, Brother of Jerry
Hearts of Three
The Red One
On the Makaloa Mat
Children of the Frost
Dutch Courage and Other Stories
Disponible desde: 06/06/2019.

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