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6C Jack London. Illustrations by Chas. Edw. Hooper. New York: TheMacmillan Co., 1903. First US Edition.
Notes
Jack London's "The Call of the Wild" is a gripping adventure novel set against the backdrop of the Yukon Gold Rush in the late 19th century. The story follows the journey of Buck, a domesticated St. Bernard-Scotch Collie mix who is stolen from his home in California and sold into the brutal life of a sled dog in the harsh and unforgiving wilderness of the Yukon. London's descriptive prose vividly captures the rugged beauty and brutality of the natural world, as Buck is forced to shed his domesticated veneer and embrace his primal instincts. Themes of survival, the primal nature of humanity, and the conflict between civilization and the wild are central to the narrative. Buck's transformation from a pampered pet into a fierce and dominant alpha wolf is a powerful exploration of the indomitable spirit of nature and the call of the wild that resides within all creatures.
The characters in "The Call of the Wild" are a diverse mix of humans and dogs, each representing different facets of the human experience in the harsh wilderness. Buck, the novel's protagonist, is a remarkable character whose evolution from a gentle pet to a formidable leader of a wolf pack is a testament to his resilience and adaptability. The humans who interact with Buck, including the kind-hearted John Thornton and the ruthless and exploitative Hal, highlight the various ways in which people respond to the challenges of the wilderness. The novel's exploration of the human-dog bond, especially the deep connection between Buck and John Thornton, adds emotional depth to the story. "The Call of the Wild" ultimately serves as a powerful meditation on the enduring spirit of survival and the untamed wilderness that lies within us all.
The true first edition was published in 1903 by Macmillan Company, New York. The book was released simultaneously in the United States and the United Kingdom, but the American Macmillan edition is generally regarded as the primary first edition.
Description
Green cloth with a pictorial cover and spine design showing a sled dog, stamped in black, white, and gold. Deckled edges. Slight darkening to spine and slight rubbing on edges, corners and spine. Housed in custom clamshell box. Excellent condition.

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Description
6C Jack London. Illustrations by Chas. Edw. Hooper. New York: TheMacmillan Co., 1903. First US Edition.
Notes
Jack London's "The Call of the Wild" is a gripping adventure novel set against the backdrop of the Yukon Gold Rush in the late 19th century. The story follows the journey of Buck, a domesticated St. Bernard-Scotch Collie mix who is stolen from his home in California and sold into the brutal life of a sled dog in the harsh and unforgiving wilderness of the Yukon. London's descriptive prose vividly captures the rugged beauty and brutality of the natural world, as Buck is forced to shed his domesticated veneer and embrace his primal instincts. Themes of survival, the primal nature of humanity, and the conflict between civilization and the wild are central to the narrative. Buck's transformation from a pampered pet into a fierce and dominant alpha wolf is a powerful exploration of the indomitable spirit of nature and the call of the wild that resides within all creatures.
The characters in "The Call of the Wild" are a diverse mix of humans and dogs, each representing different facets of the human experience in the harsh wilderness. Buck, the novel's protagonist, is a remarkable character whose evolution from a gentle pet to a formidable leader of a wolf pack is a testament to his resilience and adaptability. The humans who interact with Buck, including the kind-hearted John Thornton and the ruthless and exploitative Hal, highlight the various ways in which people respond to the challenges of the wilderness. The novel's exploration of the human-dog bond, especially the deep connection between Buck and John Thornton, adds emotional depth to the story. "The Call of the Wild" ultimately serves as a powerful meditation on the enduring spirit of survival and the untamed wilderness that lies within us all.
The true first edition was published in 1903 by Macmillan Company, New York. The book was released simultaneously in the United States and the United Kingdom, but the American Macmillan edition is generally regarded as the primary first edition.
Description
Green cloth with a pictorial cover and spine design showing a sled dog, stamped in black, white, and gold. Deckled edges. Slight darkening to spine and slight rubbing on edges, corners and spine. Housed in custom clamshell box. Excellent condition.

























