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  2. To Build a Fire - Wikipedia

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    "To Build a Fire" is a short story by American author Jack London. There are two versions of this story. The first one was published in 1902, and the other was published in 1908. The story written in 1908 has become an often anthologized classic, while the 1902 story is less well known.

  3. The White Silence - Wikipedia

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    "The White Silence" is a short story written by American author Jack London in 1899. Like many of London's short stories, it takes place in the Yukon. The story chronicles the travels of three people across the Northland Trail in the Yukon, as they try to reach civilization before spring. This short story deals with the fragile relationship ...

  4. A Piece of Steak - Wikipedia

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    "A Piece of Steak" was a short story written by Jack London which first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in November 1909. It took him about half a month to write it and earned him five hundred dollars.

  5. The Call of the Wild - Wikipedia

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    The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London, published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck.

  6. Jack London - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, many of London's short stories are notable for their empathetic portrayal of Mexican ("The Mexican"), Asian ("The Chinago"), and Hawaiian ("Koolau the Leper") characters. London's war correspondence from the Russo-Japanese War , as well as his unfinished novel Cherry , show he admired much about Japanese customs and capabilities ...

  7. The South of the Slot - Wikipedia

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    "The South of the Slot" is a short story by American naturalist writer Jack London (1876–1916). It was first published in The Saturday Evening Post, Vol. 181, May, 1909. [1] In 1914, it was published by Macmillan in a collection of Jack London’s stories, The Strength of the Strong. [2]

  8. The Red One - Wikipedia

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    Here, London may have anticipated the ancient astronauts of science fiction and pseudoscience. [7] The science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke mentioned "The Red One" in a note to his 1983 short story collection The Sentinel: Some time after "The Sentinel" was published, I was asked if I had ever read Jack London’s "The Red One" (1918). As I ...

  9. The Heathen - Wikipedia

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    "The Heathen" is a short story by the American writer Jack London. It was first published in Everybody's Magazine in August 1910, and later included in collections of stories by London, South Sea Tales, published by Macmillan in 1911, and The Strength of the Strong, published by Macmillan in 1914.

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