Other Great Books by Jack LondonSmoke BellewThe sting of real appetite, the goodly ache of fatigue, the rush of mad, strong blood that bites like wine through all one’s body as work is done, love and comradeship such as the world of civilization seldom knows—all these are vividly portrayed in this splendid tale of adventure and love in the Klondike.Eight full-page illustrations by Monahan.Price $1.30 net, postage 13 cents.The Night-BornA woman good to look upon, if unlettered, of clean but sordid life, set free from the pots and kettles of a Juneau kitchen by chance reading of Thoreau’s “Cry of the Human”—a woman who finds her freedom and her joy queening a tribe of wild Indians and several thousand square miles of Arctic hunting territory—this is the heroine Jack London creates for the story which opens this collection of short tales. Jack London is at his splendid best perhaps when his people and his scenes are set in the far north; but here are some of his more notable short stories, with widely varied settings and character, but with a touch of “the night-born” wildness in all.Frontispiece in color. Price $1.25 net, postage extra.At all book-stores. Published byTHE CENTURY CO.Table of ContentsI.I3II.II11III.III34IV.IV43V.V54VI.VI70VII.VII107VIII.VIII118IX.IX133X.X142ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.Scans are available from The Internet Archive (copy1,2).MetadataTitle:The Abysmal BruteAuthor:Jack London (1876–1916)InfoIllustrator:Gordon Grant (1875–1962)InfoLanguage:EnglishOriginal publication date:1913Keywords:Boxers (Sports)Boxing storiesCatalog entriesRelated Library of Congress catalog page:13011303Related WorldCat catalog page:756276912Related Open Library catalog page (for source):OL7223981MRelated Open Library catalog page (for work):OL74475WRevision History2017-11-11 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrectionEdit distance24[Not in source].126Youngyoung1114snydicatesyndicate2136heshe1149hopeleshopeless1151loseloose1
Other Great Books by Jack LondonSmoke BellewThe sting of real appetite, the goodly ache of fatigue, the rush of mad, strong blood that bites like wine through all one’s body as work is done, love and comradeship such as the world of civilization seldom knows—all these are vividly portrayed in this splendid tale of adventure and love in the Klondike.Eight full-page illustrations by Monahan.Price $1.30 net, postage 13 cents.The Night-BornA woman good to look upon, if unlettered, of clean but sordid life, set free from the pots and kettles of a Juneau kitchen by chance reading of Thoreau’s “Cry of the Human”—a woman who finds her freedom and her joy queening a tribe of wild Indians and several thousand square miles of Arctic hunting territory—this is the heroine Jack London creates for the story which opens this collection of short tales. Jack London is at his splendid best perhaps when his people and his scenes are set in the far north; but here are some of his more notable short stories, with widely varied settings and character, but with a touch of “the night-born” wildness in all.Frontispiece in color. Price $1.25 net, postage extra.At all book-stores. Published byTHE CENTURY CO.
Other Great Books by Jack LondonSmoke BellewThe sting of real appetite, the goodly ache of fatigue, the rush of mad, strong blood that bites like wine through all one’s body as work is done, love and comradeship such as the world of civilization seldom knows—all these are vividly portrayed in this splendid tale of adventure and love in the Klondike.Eight full-page illustrations by Monahan.Price $1.30 net, postage 13 cents.The Night-BornA woman good to look upon, if unlettered, of clean but sordid life, set free from the pots and kettles of a Juneau kitchen by chance reading of Thoreau’s “Cry of the Human”—a woman who finds her freedom and her joy queening a tribe of wild Indians and several thousand square miles of Arctic hunting territory—this is the heroine Jack London creates for the story which opens this collection of short tales. Jack London is at his splendid best perhaps when his people and his scenes are set in the far north; but here are some of his more notable short stories, with widely varied settings and character, but with a touch of “the night-born” wildness in all.Frontispiece in color. Price $1.25 net, postage extra.At all book-stores. Published byTHE CENTURY CO.
Other Great Books by Jack London
Smoke Bellew
The sting of real appetite, the goodly ache of fatigue, the rush of mad, strong blood that bites like wine through all one’s body as work is done, love and comradeship such as the world of civilization seldom knows—all these are vividly portrayed in this splendid tale of adventure and love in the Klondike.
Eight full-page illustrations by Monahan.Price $1.30 net, postage 13 cents.
The Night-Born
A woman good to look upon, if unlettered, of clean but sordid life, set free from the pots and kettles of a Juneau kitchen by chance reading of Thoreau’s “Cry of the Human”—a woman who finds her freedom and her joy queening a tribe of wild Indians and several thousand square miles of Arctic hunting territory—this is the heroine Jack London creates for the story which opens this collection of short tales. Jack London is at his splendid best perhaps when his people and his scenes are set in the far north; but here are some of his more notable short stories, with widely varied settings and character, but with a touch of “the night-born” wildness in all.
Frontispiece in color. Price $1.25 net, postage extra.
At all book-stores. Published by
THE CENTURY CO.
Table of ContentsI.I3II.II11III.III34IV.IV43V.V54VI.VI70VII.VII107VIII.VIII118IX.IX133X.X142
ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.Scans are available from The Internet Archive (copy1,2).MetadataTitle:The Abysmal BruteAuthor:Jack London (1876–1916)InfoIllustrator:Gordon Grant (1875–1962)InfoLanguage:EnglishOriginal publication date:1913Keywords:Boxers (Sports)Boxing storiesCatalog entriesRelated Library of Congress catalog page:13011303Related WorldCat catalog page:756276912Related Open Library catalog page (for source):OL7223981MRelated Open Library catalog page (for work):OL74475WRevision History2017-11-11 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrectionEdit distance24[Not in source].126Youngyoung1114snydicatesyndicate2136heshe1149hopeleshopeless1151loseloose1
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