Jack London

Jack London was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist born on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California. Known for his adventurous spirit, London drew from his own life experiences, which included working in a cannery, sailing the Pacific, and even participating in the Klondike Gold Rush. His most famous works, such as "The Call of the Wild" and "White Fang," capture the raw struggle for survival in the harsh wilderness, reflecting both the beauty and brutality of nature. His writing is infused with a sense of realism and a profound understanding of the human condition, making his stories timeless and relatable.

As you explore Jack London's works, you'll be transported to a world of adventure and introspection, where the characters often face the elemental forces of nature and their own inner demons. His unique storytelling style combines thrilling plots with deep philosophical questions about existence, making his books a rewarding read for anyone curious about the human experience. So go ahead, dive into his captivating narratives and discover what makes London a cherished figure in American literature.

The Call of the Wild (Version 5)

Read by Jeff Clark


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Buck, a magnificent mix of St. Bernard and Scotch shepherd dog, rules contentedly at Judge Miller’s place in California’s Santa Clara Valley…

The Red One

Read by Ben Tucker


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Famous American author Jack London brings us four more tales of adventure. "The Red One" is the story of an explorer who tangles …

Pit-tah, de Grijze Wolf

Read by Bart de Leeuw


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'Pit-tah, de Grijze Wolf' (White Fang), de opvolger van 'Als de Natuur Roept' (The Call of the Wild), onderzoekt de gewelddadige wereld van …

The Night-Born

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Ten short stories on various themes and subjects, all more or less bizarre.The Night-Born is about a woman who draws inspiration to change h…

The Strength of the Strong

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Seven short stories, written around the middle of London's writing career. The stories take place in diverse settings and time periods, from…

La Force des forts

Read by René Depasse


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La Force des forts (1911) est un recueil de 7 nouvelles socialistes, parfois anarchistes, de Jack London qui retrace, en quelque sorte, la …

Un petit soldat

Read by Alain Degandt


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Als de natuur roept

Read by Edith van der Have-Raats


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Als de Natuur Roept (The Call of the Wild) is een roman van de Amerikaanse schrijver Jack London. Het verhaal gaat over een eerder gedomesti…

The Son of the Wolf

Read by Ben Tucker


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The Son of the Wolf is Jack London's first published collection of stories and features tales chronicling the harsh realities of living in t…

Les Vagabonds du rail

Read by Christian Attard


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La vie de Jack London fut un formidable roman. Dans ce récit dense et épique, nous allons le suivre alors qu’en 1894, âg…

Avant Adam, les demi-hommes

Read by René Depasse


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Avez-vous déja rêvé aux ancêtres des débuts de votre arbre généalogique, aux temps du Pal&…

Children of the Frost

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A collection of Native American short stories by author Jack London. This anthology promises to deliver wonderful tales from one of the gre…

Encender una hoguera

Read by Alba


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Les Trois Manchots

Read by Alain Degandt


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Vóór Adam's tijd

Read by Edith van der Have-Raats


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"Vóór Adam's tijd" is het verhaal van een jongen die droomt dat hij het leven leidt van een vroege mensachtige, Aust…

The Human Drift

Read by Ben Tucker


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The Human Drift is a posthumous collection of famous author Jack London's miscellaneous writings, including multiple essays of one of his fa…

Theft

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This is a political play which is set in Washington DC. Howard Knox is a congressman and believes that there are corrupt practices going on …

Short Poetry Collection 111

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Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jack London, Walt Whitman and Robert Frost



This is a collection of poems read by LibriVox volunteers for August 2012.

The Assassination Bureau, Ltd.

Read by Tatiana Chichilla


Robert Fish and Jack London



In this tightly-paced, thrilling novel begun by Jack London and finished after his death by Robert Fish, young Winter Hall discovers a secre…

Love of Life and Other Stories

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"Love Of Life" (1906) is a collection of stories set in the Yukon of men, women and animals fighting for survival over the element…

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