
Jack London
John Griffith Chaney, better known as Jack London, was an American novelist, journalist and activist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and American magazines, he was one of the first American authors to become an international celebrity and earn a large fortune from writing. He was also an innovator in the genre that would later become known as science fiction.

The call of the wild
Kidnapped from his comfortable home, a dog must confront the brutal wilderness and embrace his primal instincts to survive the savage call of the wild.
By Jack London

The Strength of the Strong
In a primitive world, lone individuals learn that banding together is the only way to survive savage enemies and build a thriving society.
By Jack London

A Son of the Sun
In a world of sun-drenched islands and treacherous deals, a trader must navigate a tangled web of debt, danger, and the unpredictable nature of those around him.
By Jack London

The Son of the Wolf
In the frozen North, fortune seekers and native peoples face life or death choices against an unforgiving landscape as humanity and wild instinct collide.
By Jack London

Burning Daylight
In the heart of the Alaskan wilderness, a charismatic man brings light and energy to the lives of gold miners as he pursues fortune and adventure.
By Jack London

Before Adam
Haunted by visions of a prehistoric past, a boy must confront primal fears and unravel the mysteries of his ancestral soul.
By Jack London

The Road
A young vagabond recounts his harrowing adventures across America as he struggles for survival, encounters both cruelty and kindness, and seeks to defy a world that scorns him.
By Jack London

Jerry of the Islands
Torn from his loving master, a courageous dog is thrust into a world of savage beauty, where he must rely on his instincts to survive treacherous seas and dangerous people.
By Jack London

The Human Drift
Driven by a primal need to survive, humanity’s relentless migrations shape civilizations through conquest, displacement, and an unending quest for sustenance.
By Jack London

Michael, Brother of Jerry
An Irish terrier, separated from his first companion, navigates the human world, facing both kindness and cruelty as he searches for belonging and a place to call home.
By Jack London

Martin Eden
A working-class man climbs, strives, and struggles for love and acceptance in a world that seems determined to keep him down.
By Jack London

Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Jack London
Journey through the untamed wilderness and the depths of human spirit with a guide to the celebrated works of a great American writer.
By Jack London

The House of Pride, and Other Tales of Hawaii
** Discover island inhabitants wrestling with identity, class, and colonial impact as their lives intertwine with desire, expectation, and complex family bonds.
By Jack London

Smoke Bellew
A privileged man trades his quill for pickaxe, finding grit and gold in the harsh Alaskan landscape.
By Jack London

White Fang
In a frozen world where life hangs by a thread, a creature is tested by the wild.
By Jack London

Lost Face
A captured revolutionary must use his wits to outsmart his captors, weaving a tale of false magic to escape a torturous death amidst a savage land.
By Jack London

A Daughter of the Snows
Against the backdrop of a chaotic gold rush, a determined woman journeys to Alaska, confronting ambitious prospectors and the stark transformation of her past.
By Jack London

War of the Classes
Witness the explosive clash between the haves and have-nots as one author examines the rise of socialism and the struggle for power in a divided America.
By Jack London

Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews
In the rugged wilderness, a couple attempts to tame a wild timber-wolf, only to discover that the call of nature might be stronger than their love, leading to an emotional struggle between domesticity and instinct.
By Jack London

The Faith of Men
In a land of harsh realities, men grapple with survival, spinning wild tales that blur the line between truth and the extraordinary.
By Jack London