- Pages: 104 pages
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Call of the Wild is the story of a dog in the frozen Yukon told from his point of
view. But this brilliantly told tale of a canine hero is in fact a graphic picture of the
great gold rush to the Klondike in 1897. Brutal and fierce on one hand, it is also a
story of tenderness and loyalty between man and beast, and remains one of the bestselling
books in American literary history.
AUTHOR OF THE BOOK
Jack London (1876- 1916), born in San Francisco, was an American writer and
journalist.
Also available by the same author as part of the Rupa Classics Library: Moon Face
and Other Stories and White Fang.
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