To Build a Fire and Other Stories

Jack London
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This edition of To Build a Fire and Other Stories includes an Introduction, Biographical Note, and Afterword by David Lubar. In these collected stories of man against the wilderness, London lays claim to the title of greatest outdoor adventure writer of all time. Contents: - To build a fire - Love of life - Chinago - Told in the drooling ward - The Mexican - War - South of the slot - Water baby - All Gold Canyon - Koolau the leper - Apostate - Mauki - An Odyssey of the north - A piece of steak - Strength of the strong - Red one - Wit or Porportuk - God of his fathers - In a far country - To the man on trail - White silence - League of the old men - Wisdom of the trail - Batard
Genres: FictionClassicsShort StoriesAdventureLiteratureAmericanNatureSurvivalAudiobookAnthologies
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