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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Jack London Author: Jack London Editor: David Widger Release Date: May 8, 2019 [EBook #59461] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF LONDON *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF JACK LONDON Compiled by David Widger CONTENTS ## THE CALL OF THE WILD ## BEFORE ADAM ## JOHN BARLEYCORN ## BURNING DAYLIGHT ## THE RED ONE ## THE NIGHT-BORN ## THE STRENGTH OF THE STRONG ## MOON-FACE AND OTHER STORIES ## THE IRON HEEL ## SOUTH SEA TALES ## THE VALLEY OF THE MOON ## THE SON OF THE WOLF ## LOST FACE ## THE CRUISE OF THE SNARK ## WHEN GOD LAUGHS AND OTHERS ## SMOKE BELLEW ## CHILDREN OF THE FROST ## THE CRUISE OF THE DAZZLER ## DUTCH COURAGE AND OTHERS ## THE ROAD ## THE TURTLES OF TASMAN ## STORIES OF SHIPS AND THE SEA ## THEFT ## THE SCARLET PLAGUE ## A SON OF THE SUN ## THE ACORN-PLANTER ## TALES OF THE FISH PATROL ## SCORN OF WOMEN ## BROWN WOLF et al. EBOOKS WITHOUT TABLES OF CONTENTS ADVENTURE HEARTS OF THREE JERRY OF THE ISLANDS MARTIN EDEN MICHAEL, BROTHER OF JERRY REVOLUTION AND OTHER ESSAYS SEA WOLF TALES OF THE FISH PATROL THE ABYSMAL BRUTE THE FAITH OF MEN THE GAME THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS THE HOUSE OF PRIDE THE HUMAN DRIFT THE JACKET (STAR-ROVER) THE KEMPTON-WACE LETTERS THE LITTLE LADY OF THE BIG HOUSE THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE THE PEOPLE OF THE ABYSS WAR OF THE CLASSES WHITE FANG DAUGHTER OF SNOWS LOVE OF LIFE et al. TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES THE CALL OF THE WILD by Jack London CONTENTS Chapter I. Into the Primitive Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast Chapter IV. Who Has Won to Mastership Chapter V. The Toil of Trace and Trail Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call BEFORE ADAM by Jack London CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII JOHN BARLEYCORN By Jack London CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI CHAPTER XXII CHAPTER XXIII CHAPTER XXIV CHAPTER XXV CHAPTER XXVI CHAPTER XXVII CHAPTER XXVIII CHAPTER XXIX CHAPTER XXX CHAPTER XXXI CHAPTER XXXII CHAPTER XXXIII CHAPTER XXXIV CHAPTER XXXV CHAPTER XXXVI CHAPTER XXXVII CHAPTER XXXVIII CHAPTER XXXIX BURNING DAYLIGHT By Jack London CONTENTS PART I CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII PART II CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI CHAPTER XXII CHAPTER XXIII CHAPTER XXIV CHAPTER XXV CHAPTER XXVI CHAPTER XXVII THE RED ONE By Jack London CONTENTS PAGE The Red One 11 The Hussy 57 Like Argus of the Ancient Times 93 The Princess 141 THE NIGHT-BORN By Jack London Contents THE NIGHT-BORN THE MADNESS OF JOHN HARNED WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT WINGED BLACKMAIL BUNCHES OF KNUCKLES WAR UNDER THE DECK AWNINGS TO KILL A MAN THE MEXICAN THE STRENGTH OF THE STRONG By By Jack London CONTENTS PAGE The Strength of the Strong 11 South of the Slot 34 The Unparalleled Invasion 60 The Enemy of All the World 81 The Dream of Debs 104 The Sea-Farmer 134 Samuel 161 MOON-FACE AND OTHER STORIES By Jack London CONTENTS MOON-FACE THE LEOPARD MAN’S STORY LOCAL COLOR AMATEUR NIGHT THE MINIONS OF MIDAS THE SHADOW AND THE FLASH ALL GOLD CANYON PLANCHETTE THE IRON HEEL by Jack London CONTENTS FOREWORD THE IRON HEEL CHAPTER I -- MY EAGLE CHAPTER II -- CHALLENGES. CHAPTER III -- JACKSON'S ARM. CHAPTER IV -- SLAVES OF THE MACHINE CHAPTER V -- THE PHILOMATHS CHAPTER VI -- ADUMBRATIONS CHAPTER VII -- THE BISHOP'S VISION CHAPTER VIII -- THE MACHINE BREAKERS CHAPTER IX -- THE MATHEMATICS OF A DREAM CHAPTER X -- THE VORTEX CHAPTER XI -- THE GREAT ADVENTURE CHAPTER XII -- THE BISHOP CHAPTER XIII -- THE GENERAL STRIKE CHAPTER XIV -- THE BEGINNING OF THE END CHAPTER XV -- LAST DAYS CHAPTER XVI -- THE END CHAPTER XVII -- THE SCARLET LIVERY CHAPTER XVIII -- IN THE SHADOW OF SONOMA CHAPTER XIX -- TRANSFORMATION CHAPTER XX -- A LOST OLIGARCH CHAPTER XXI -- THE ROARING ABYSMAL BEAST CHAPTER XXII -- THE CHICAGO COMMUNE CHAPTER XXIII -- THE PEOPLE OF THE ABYSS CHAPTER XXIV -- NIGHTMARE CHAPTER XXV -- THE TERRORISTS SOUTH SEA TALES By Jack London CONTENTS THE HOUSE OF MAPUHI THE WHALE TOOTH MAUKI “YAH! YAH! YAH!” THE HEATHEN THE TERRIBLE SOLOMONS THE INEVITABLE WHITE MAN THE SEED OF McCOY THE VALLEY OF THE MOON By Jack London CONTENTS BOOK I CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV BOOK II CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX BOOK III CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI CHAPTER XXII The Son of the Wolf By Jack London CONTENTS The White Silence The Son of the Wolf The Men of Forty Mile In a Far Country To the Man on the Trail The Priestly Prerogative The Wisdom of the Trail The Wife of a King An Odyssey of the North LOST FACE By Jack London CONTENTS page Lost Face 11 Trust 29 To Build a Fire 47 That Spot 71 Flush of Gold 85 The Passing of Marcus O’Brien 106 The Wit of Porportuk 124 THE CRUISE OF THE SNARK By Jack London CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. Foreword 13 II. The Inconceivable and Monstrous 27 III. Adventure 47 IV. Finding One’s Way About 58 V. The First Landfall 72 VI. A Royal Sport 82 VII. The Lepers of Molokai 97 VIII. The House of the Sun 116 IX. A Pacific Traverse 134 X. Typee 156 XI. The Nature Man 175 XII. The High Seat of Abundance 193 XIII. The Stone-fishing of Bora Bora 214 XIV. The Amateur Navigator 223 XV. Cruising in the Solomons 244 XVI. Bêche de Mer English 270 XVII. The Amateur M.D. 280 Backword 303 WHEN GOD LAUGHS, AND OTHER STORIES By Jack London CONTENTS WHEN GOD LAUGHS THE APOSTATE A WICKED WOMAN JUST MEAT CREATED HE THEM THE CHINAGO MAKE WESTING SEMPER IDEM A NOSE FOR THE KING THE “FRANCIS SPAIGHT” A CURIOUS FRAGMENT A PIECE OF STEAK SMOKE BELLEW by Jack London CONTENTS I. THE TASTE OF THE MEAT II. THE MEAT III. THE STAMPEDE TO SQUAW CREEK IV. SHORTY DREAMS V. THE MAN ON THE OTHER BANK VI. THE RACE FOR NUMBER THREE VII. THE LITTLE MAN VIII. THE HANGING OF CULTUS GEORGE IX. THE MISTAKE OF CREATION X. A FLUTTER IN EGGS XI. THE TOWN-SITE OF TRA-LEE XII. WONDER OF WOMAN CHILDREN OF THE FROST By Jack London CONTENTS IN THE FORESTS OF THE NORTH THE LAW OF LIFE NAM-BOK THE UNVERACIOUS THE MASTER OF MYSTERY THE SUNLANDERS THE SICKNESS OF LONE CHIEF KEESH, THE SON OF KEESH THE DEATH OF LIGOUN LI WAN, THE FAIR THE LEAGUE OF THE OLD MEN THE CRUISE OF THE DAZZLER By Jack London CONTENTS I BROTHER AND SISTER II "THE DRACONIAN REFORMS" III "BRICK," "SORREL-TOP," AND "REDDY" IV THE BITER BITTEN V HOME AGAIN VI EXAMINATION DAY VII FATHER AND SON VIII 'FRISCO KID AND THE NEW BOY IX ABOARD THE DAZZLER X WITH THE BAY PIRATES XI CAPTAIN AND CREW XII JOE TRIES TO TAKE FRENCH LEAVE XIII BEFRIENDING EACH OTHER XIV AMONG THE OYSTER-BEDS XV GOOD SAILORS IN A WILD ANCHORAGE XVI 'FRISCO KID'S DITTY-BOX XVII 'FRISCO KID TELLS HIS STORY XVIII A NEW RESPONSIBILITY FOR JOE XIX THE BOYS PLAN AN ESCAPE XX PERILOUS HOURS XXI JOE AND HIS FATHER ILLUSTRATIONS Joe eats his first meal on the "Dazzler". They sat side by side in the shelter of the cockpit. 'Frisco Kid instantly named it as the "Reindeer". "Does she look like this?" he asked, turning it that the other might see. Pete luffed straight into it, and the "Dazzler" mounted the steep slope with a rush. Pete clung on, working inboard every time he emerged, till he dropped into the cockpit. DUTCH COURAGE AND OTHER STORIES By Jack London CONTENTS PREFACE DUTCH COURAGE TYPHOON OFF THE COAST OF JAPAN THE LOST POACHER THE BANKS OF THE SACRAMENTO CHRIS FARRINGTON: ABLE SEAMAN TO REPEL BOARDERS AN ADVENTURE IN THE UPPER SEA BALD-FACE IN YEDDO BAY WHOSE BUSINESS IS TO LIVE THE ROAD By Jack London CONTENTS Confession Holding Her Down Pictures "Pinched" The Pen Hoboes That Pass in the Night Road-Kids and Gay-Cats Two Thousand Stiffs Bulls THE TURTLES OF TASMAN By Jack London CONTENTS BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN THE ETERNITY OF FORMS TOLD IN THE DROOLING WARD THE HOBO AND THE FAIRY THE PRODIGAL FATHER THE FIRST POET FINIS THE END OF THE STORY STORIES OF SHIPS AND THE SEA By Jack London CONTENTS Page Chris Farrington: Able Seaman 5 Typhoon Off the Coast of Japan 17 The Lost Poacher 25 The Banks of the Sacramento 40 In Yeddo Bay 54 THEFT A Play In Four Acts By Jack London CONTENTS ACTORS' DESCRIPTION OF CHARACTERS ACT I A Room in the House of Senator Chalmers ACT II Rooms of Howard Knox at Hotel Waltham ACT III A Room in the Washington House of Anthony Starkweather ACT IV Same as Act I THE SCARLET PLAGUE By Jack London Illustrated By Gordon Grant CONTENTS THE SCARLET PLAGUE I II III IV V VI ILLUSTRATIONS Slowly he Pulled the Bowstring Taut 020 Rabbit is Good, Very Good 026 This Attracted the Old Man's Nostrils 033 With a Sling Such As David Carried 036 I Was a Professor of English Literature 054 Sixty Years Since I Have Seen a Piece of Soap. 059 Granser, You Make Me Sick With Your Gabble 071 But This New Plague Was Quicker 078 The Telephone Bell Rang 088 Fled from the City by Millions 092 I Heard Sounds of Rioting and Of Pistol Shots 098 Look at Yourself in the Mirror 100 Now in the Time of Calamity They Turned on Us 108 He Told Me he Had Been Cruelly Beaten 112 We Thrust Her Forth from the Building 121 She Fell Like a Plummet to the Earth 132 With My Horse and Dogs And Pony, I Set out 144 Everybody Called Him Chauffeur 149 Vesta the One Woman 150 There She Was, Boiling Fish-chowder 153 And Her the Chauffeur Beat and Made his Slave 158 Found Evidences of a Recently Occupied Camp 169 I Have Stored Many Books in a Cave 179 A SON OF THE SUN BY JACK LONDON CONTENTS Chapter One A SON OF THE SUN I II III IV V VI Chapter Two THE PROUD GOAT OF ALOYSIUS PANKBURN I II III IV V VI VII Chapter Three THE DEVILS OF FUATINO I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX Chapter Four THE JOKERS OF NEW GIBBON I II III IV Chapter Five A LITTLE ACCOUNT WITH SWITHIN HALL I II III IV V VI VII VIII Chapter Six A GOBOTO NIGHT I II Chapter Seven THE FEATHERS OF THE SUN I II III III IV V VI VII Chapter Eight THE PEARLS OF PARLAY I II III IV V THE ACORN-PLANTER By Jack London CONTENTS ARGUMENT PROLOGUE ACT I. ACT II. EPILOGUE TALES OF THE FISH PATROL By Jack London CONTENTS I White and Yellow 9 II The King of the Greeks 39 III A Raid on the Oyster Pirates 71 IV The Siege of the "Lancashire Queen" 103 V Charley's Coup 139 VI Demetrios Contos 175 VII Yellow Handkerchief 209 ILLUSTRATIONS "I put my hand to my hip pocket" Frontispiece facing page Map 11 "He saw fit to laugh and sneer at us, before all the fishermen" 60 "The Centipede and the Porpoise doubled up on the cabin in paroxysms of laughter 86 "I suddenly arose and threw the grappling iron" 116 "The consternation we spread among the fishermen was tremendous" 158 "There, in the stern, sat Demetrios Contos" 204 "I went aft and took charge of the prize" 218 SCORN OF WOMEN A Play In Three Acts By Jack London ACT I ALASKA COMPANY'S STORE AT DAWSON ACT II ANTEROOM OF PIONEER HALL ACT III FREDA MOLOOF'S CABIN BROWN WOLF By Jack London And Other Jack London Stories CONTENTS INTRODUCTION BROWN WOLF THAT SPOT TRUST ALL GOLD CANYON THE STORY OF KEESH NAM-BOK THE UNVERACIOUS YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF MAKE WESTING THE HEATHEN THE HOBO AND THE FAIRY "JUST MEAT" A NOSE FOR THE KING End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Jack London, by Jack London *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF LONDON *** ***** This file should be named 59461-0.txt or 59461-0.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/5/9/4/6/59461/ Produced by David Widger Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. 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