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The Abysmal Brute

The Abysmal Brute

$495.00
The Abysmal Brute
$495.00

The Story

6b;  Jack London 1913 First edition, made into 1935 movie starring John Wayne "conflict"

Notes

"The Abysmal Brute" is a compelling novel by Jack London that explores themes of raw human nature and societal corruption. The story follows Pat Glendon, a young, naïve boxer from the wilderness, whose exceptional fighting skills catapult him into the ruthless world of professional boxing. As he navigates the sport's brutal realities and the manipulative forces behind it, Glendon struggles to maintain his integrity and humanity. Through this narrative, London critiques the commodification of talent and the moral compromises individuals face in the pursuit of success, offering a stark reflection on the clash between innocence and corruption.

Description

Olive green binding with brown dust jacket, hand trimmed pages, some wear on dust jacket, intact, good condition.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

The Abysmal Brute - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

6b;  Jack London 1913 First edition, made into 1935 movie starring John Wayne "conflict"

Notes

"The Abysmal Brute" is a compelling novel by Jack London that explores themes of raw human nature and societal corruption. The story follows Pat Glendon, a young, naïve boxer from the wilderness, whose exceptional fighting skills catapult him into the ruthless world of professional boxing. As he navigates the sport's brutal realities and the manipulative forces behind it, Glendon struggles to maintain his integrity and humanity. Through this narrative, London critiques the commodification of talent and the moral compromises individuals face in the pursuit of success, offering a stark reflection on the clash between innocence and corruption.

Description

Olive green binding with brown dust jacket, hand trimmed pages, some wear on dust jacket, intact, good condition.