Jack London A Life (9780312199043) Alex Kershaw
Product Details:
Paperback: 334 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; 1st edition (February 15, 1999)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 031219904X
ISBN-13: 978-0312199043
Product Dimensions:
9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Raised in poverty as an illegitimate child, Jack London dropped out of school to support his mother, working in mind-deadening jobs that would foster a lifelong interest in socialism designing for the ipad: building applications that sell. Brilliant and self-taught, he haunted California's waterside bars, brawling with drunken sailors and learning about love from prostitutes designing for the ipad: building applications that sell. His lust for adventure took him from the beaches of Hawaii to the gold fields of Alaska, where he experienced firsthand the struggles for survival he would later immortalize in classics like White Fang and The Call of the Wild designing for the ipad: building applications that sell.A hard-drinking womanizer with children to support, Jack London was no stranger to passion when he met and married Charmian Kittredge, the love of his life designing for the ipad: building applications that sell. Despite his adventurous past, London had never before met a woman like Charmian; she adored fornication and boxing, and willingly risked life and limb to sail and explore. She typed his manuscripts while he churned out novels, serving as his inspiration and his critic.Lover, fighter, and onetime hobo, Jack London lived large and died before he was forty. This is a rare biography that proves the truth can be more fascinating--and a far greater adventure--than a fiction.
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