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THE 151 JACK LONDON STORIES ON THIS SITE
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"The Hobo and the Fairy" (1911) - a memorable Hobo story by Jack London
7 May 2014, by Jack London
During the great depression year of 1893 (the worst in the history of the United States until then), when he was only seventeen, Jack London (1876-1916) joined the nation-wide protest movement known as Kelly’s Army to march from San Francisco to Washington with thousands of others.
He spent an entire year on the road, an experience which he summarized in his autobiographical memoir Jack London, by Himself as follows: “I tramped all through the United States, from California to Boston, and (…)
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INDEX OF THE 151 JACK LONDON STORIES ON THIS SITE, in alphabetical order
1 January 2014, by Ray
A DAUGHTER OF THE AURORA A DAY’S LODGING A DREAM IMAGE A FLUTTER IN EGGS A KLONDIKE CHRISTMAS A NORTHLAND MIRACLE A PIECE OF STEAK A RELIC OF THE PLIOCENE A THOUSAND DEATHS ALL GOLD CANYON ALOHA OE AN ODYSSEY OF THE NORTH AN OLD SOLDIER’S STORY AT THE RAINBOW’S END BALD-FACE BEFORE ADAM BROWN WOLF BUNCHES OF KNUCKLES BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN CHARLEY’S COUP CHASED BY THE TRAIL CHRIS FARRINGTON, ABLE SEAMAN CHUN AH CHUN CREATED HE THEM DEMETRIOS CONTOS DIABLE – A DOG DUTCH COURAGE FLUSH OF (…)