SeaWolf Press Announces the Publication of the Jack London 100th Anniversary Collection

Orinda, CA, February 16, 2018 --(PR.com)-- SeaWolf Press is proud to announce the completion of the publication of all 50 books from the well-known American author Jack London. The 100th Anniversary Collection honors Jack London’s death in 1916. The text and illustrations are taken from the first editions, and the covers are replicas of the first edition covers.

Jack London’s Life
Jack London lived a life of extremes while becoming the best known author in the world. Raised in a working class family in Oakland, California, he was primarily self-taught. His adventurous life provided material for his stories, articles, and books. Known for his realistic writing, his life experiences are revealed in every book. He spent time as a teenage oyster pirate on San Francisco Bay, sailed on a sealing schooner, train-hopped the country as a hobo, scrambled for gold in the Klondike, sailed the Pacific, and was heavily involved in socialism. His dream house in Glen Ellen burned to the ground the day it was finished. A well-known Socialist, his death was observed by a cease-fire for a day during the Russian Revolution.

Wide range of subjects
The collection highlights the wide range of subjects that London wrote about during his lifetime. He first gained fame for his stories of the Klondike gold rush, such as “Call of the Wild” and “White Fang”. He wrote a number of sailing yarns, including “The Sea-Wolf” and “Tales of the Fish Patrol.” His time in the South Pacific brought books such as “South Sea Tales” and “The Cruise of the Snark” which details his sailing trip with his wife, Charmian. There are even science-fiction works such as “The Star Rover.” He wrote plays including “The Acorn Planter,” and some insightful non-fiction works such as “The People of the Abyss”and “The Road.”

About SeaWolf Press
SeaWolf Press was established to offer high-quality editions of classic works of famous authors. These editions include the formatting and illustrations from the first editions, as well as the original cover art. The goal is to make the reader feel like they are reading the book when it was written. Visit www.SeaWolfPress.com for more information.

Title: Jack London 100th Anniversary Collection
Publisher: SeaWolf Press Author: Jack London Format: Paperback, 5 1/4” x 8”

Distribution: All of the books can be purchased on Amazon.com

All Fifty Jack London Books with Date of First Edition

Son of the Wolf (1900)
The God of His Fathers (1901)
Children of the Frost (1902)
The Cruise of the Dazzler (1902)
A Daughter of the Snows (1902)
Kempton-Wace Letters (1903)
The Call of the Wild (1903)
The People of the Abyss (1903)
The Faith of Men (1904)
The Sea-Wolf (1904)
War of the Classes (1905)
The Game (1905)
Tales of the Fish Patrol (1905)
Moon-Face (1906)
White Fang (1906)
Scorn of Women (1906)
Before Adam (1907)
Love of Life (1907)
The Road (1907)
The Iron Heel (1908)
Martin Eden (1909)
Lost Face (1910)
Revolution (1910)
Burning Daylight (1910)
Theft (1910)
When God Laughs (1911)
Adventure (1911)
Cruise of the Snark (1911)
South Sea Tales (1911)
The House of Pride (1912)
A Son of the Sun (1912)
Smoke Bellew (1912)
The Night Born (1913)
The Abysmal Brute (1913)
John Barleycorn (1913)
The Valley of the Moon (1913)
The Strength of the Strong (1914)
The Mutiny of the Elsinore (1914)
The Scarlet Plague (1915)
The Star Rover (1915)
The Little Lady of the Big House (1916)
The Acorn Planter (1916)
The Turtles of Tasman (1916)
The Human Drift (1917)
Jerry of the Islands (1917)
Michael, Brother of Jerry (1917)
The Red One (1918)
On the Makaloa Mat (1919)
Hearts of Three (1920)
Dutch Courage (1922)
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