THE KEMPTON-WACE LETTERS


JACK LONDON'S BOOKS

"He opened windows for them upon the splendour and the savagery, thepomp and the pitifulness that he had found in many corners of the earth.He saw that in every scene, in every human activity there was an elementwhich lifted it into the region of the beautiful, and he made all hisreaders see it, whether he was learned or ignorant; cultivated or onlyjust able to read. Full justice has never been done to him. There was nosilver in his purse, only gold."—Hamilton Fyfe in "The Daily Mail."


The Valley of the Moon7s. 6d. net and 4s. net
Jerry of the Islands7s. 6d. net and 2s. 6d. net
Michael, Brother of Jerry7s. 6d. net and 2s. net
Hearts of Three6s. net and 2s. 6d. net
Island Tales7s. 6d. net
The Red One6s. net and 2s. net
The Acorn-Planter3s. 6d. net
The Little Lady of the Big House6s. net and 2s. 6d. net
*The Mutiny of the Elsinore6s. net and 2s. net
The Strength of the Strong6s. net and 1s. 6d. net
The Night-Born6s. net and 2s. net
*A Daughter of the Snows7s. 6d. net and 2s. 6d. net
Lost Face6s. net and 1s. 6d. net
South Sea Tales6s. net and 1s. 6d. net
When God Laughs6s. net and 1s. 6d. net
*Smoke Bellew6s. net and 1s. 6d. net
The Kempton-Wace Letters2s. 6d. net
Smoke and Shorty6s. and 2s. 6d. net
The Cruise of the Snark2s. net
The Cruise of the Dazzler1s. 6d. net
Turtles of Tasman1s. 6d. net
Before Adam1s. 6d. net
The Scarlet Plague1s. 6d. net
The God of His Fathers1s. 6d. net
Adventure2s. net
The House of Pride1s. 6d. net
Love of Life1s. 6d. net
A Son of the Sun6s. net and 2s. net
An Odyssey of the North1s. 6d. net
Children of the Frost1s. 6d. net
*John Barleycorn6s. net and 2s. net
*The Jacket6s. net
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