Jack London
Jack London was an American author of adventure novels and stories. He is best known for his novels The Call of the Wild, Sea Wolf and White Fang. At his peak, he was the highest paid and the most popular of all living writers. Because of early financial troubles, he was largely self-educated past grammar school. London used his own life experiences in his writing. He spent time in the Klondike during the Gold Rush and also worked as (or was) an oyster pirate, a seaman, a sealer and a hobo.
Jack London’s debut novel was The Cruise of the Dazzler, published in 1902. Below is a list of Jack London’s books in order of when they were first released:
Notes: The Kempton-Wace Letters was written with Anna Strunsky. The Assassination Bureau, Ltd. was written with Robert L. Fish. The Plague, Pestilence & Apocalypse Megapack TM also has stories by J.F. Bone, Jean de la Fontaine, Lafcadio Hearn, Jens Peter Jacobsen, Raymond F. Jones, Teddy Keller, Joseph Shield Nicholson, Alan E. Nourse, Raymond F. O’Kelley, Norvell W. Page, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Potter, Robert Reed, Mary Shelley, Edgar Wallace and Fred M. White.