Saturday, August 08, 2020


Jack London's "What life means to me."
by London, Jack, 1876-1916
FUNERAL MEMORIAL PAMPHLET
https://archive.org/details/jacklondonswhatl00londrich/page/n21/mode/2up
Publication date 1916]
Topics London, Jack, 1876-1916, Social history
Publisher San Francisco : [s.n]

Lines to Jack London
by Greenwood, May S
Publication date 1918?]
Topics London, Jack, 1876-1916
Publisher [Petaluma, Calif. : Argus Print
https://archive.org/details/linestojacklondo00greerich/page/1/mode/2up




VOL 1
https://archive.org/details/bookofjack01londrich/page/n9/mode/2up
Reviewer: stasz - favoritefavoritefavorite - April 23, 2007
Subject: Flawed, yet useful
This biography is unusual for the detail of intimate information. Though composed by London's wife, it is not completely accurate. For example, it rewrites his origins by making John London his father, and underplays the role of the African American Prentiss family in his upbringing. It is fascinating for its inclusion of original letters and accounts of episodes in JL's early life that were likely as told by him to Charmian, thus somewhat hyperbolic. She admitted it wasn't a definitive biography, yet it has a lot of worthwhile information nonetheless. Read with a critical eye.
VOL 2
https://archive.org/details/bookofjack02londrich/page/n13/mode/2up

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