The House of Happy Walls Museum in Jack London State Historic Park in Glen Ellen, California re-opened on November 10 after an extensive renovation. As part of that renovation, an expanded gift store ...
The Klondike gold rush, wolves in the Alaskan snow, adventures on the high seas— Jack London, creator of "The Call of the ...
Jack London was born on Jan. 12, 1876. I’ve always felt drawn to his work and to the Northern Territory he often highlighted. Exploring the land of his books and short stories helped propel me into ...
James L. Haley, author of "Wolf: The Lives of Jack London," gets to the nub of the enduring London riddle in the subtitle of his gripping narrative about the best-selling American author, who was born ...
I first heard the term “burning daylight” early in my Alaska experience, and quickly learned it was associated with Jack London, an author whose northern tales had captivated me as a child. But until ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Jack London lived a life of extremes while becoming the best known author ...
London’s life story and his growing literary reputation had captivated the imagination of many Americans by 1905. Born in 1876 in San Francisco into what might be charitably described as “modest” ...
On July 14 of 1897, when news of the Klondike Gold Strike hit San Francisco and then echoed across the world, 21-year-old Jack London was working in military school steaming shirts ten hours a day.
An original handwritten ledger entry documenting author Jack London's life-changing run-in with the law in Western New York in 1894 has been found, carefully preserved in the Erie County Correctional ...
In 1897, the California native went to the frozen North looking for gold. What he found instead was the great American novel Richard Grant; Photographs by Grant Harder Deadly perils awaited ...