Jack London

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Jack London

1876–1916

Adventure, hardship, and raw survival pulse through these stories from one of America's most widely read early 20th-century writers. Drawing on a life that included factory work, sailing, and the Klondike gold rush, the work feels vivid, restless, and intensely lived-in.

107 Audiobooks

The Red One

The Red One

by Jack London

The Abysmal Brute

The Abysmal Brute

by Jack London

The call of the wild

The call of the wild

by Jack London

Martin Eden

Martin Eden

by Jack London

Pakkasen lapsia

Pakkasen lapsia

by Jack London

The iron heel

The iron heel

by Jack London

The Son of the Wolf

The Son of the Wolf

by Jack London

White Fang

White Fang

by Jack London

The Valley of the Moon

The Valley of the Moon

by Jack London

Burning Daylight

Burning Daylight

by Jack London

The Road

The Road

by Jack London

The Human Drift

The Human Drift

by Jack London

Children of the Frost

Children of the Frost

by Jack London

The Faith of Men

The Faith of Men

by Jack London

The Sea-Wolf

The Sea-Wolf

by Jack London

Martin Eden: Romaani

Martin Eden: Romaani

by Jack London

Il tallone di ferro

Il tallone di ferro

by Jack London

Before Adam

Before Adam

by Jack London

War of the Classes

War of the Classes

by Jack London

Hearts of three

Hearts of three

by Jack London

A Son of the Sun

A Son of the Sun

by Jack London

Jerry of the Islands

Jerry of the Islands

by Jack London

Smoke Bellew

Smoke Bellew

by Jack London

The Scarlet Plague

The Scarlet Plague

by Jack London

Suuri arvoitus

Suuri arvoitus

by Jack London

Adventure

Adventure

by Jack London

Kultahohde

Kultahohde

by Jack London

Punainen rutto

Punainen rutto

by Jack London

South Sea Tales

South Sea Tales

by Jack London

Smoke Bellew

Smoke Bellew

by Jack London

Croc-Blanc

Croc-Blanc

by Jack London

Alaskan tyttö

Alaskan tyttö

by Jack London

Ennen Aatamia

Ennen Aatamia

by Jack London

John Barleycorn

John Barleycorn

by Jack London

Martin Eden : romanzo

Martin Eden : romanzo

by Jack London

Punainen jumala

Punainen jumala

by Jack London

Hänen isiensä jumala

Hänen isiensä jumala

by Jack London

Zanna Bianca

Zanna Bianca

by Jack London

De Ongelikte Beer

De Ongelikte Beer

by Jack London

Lost Face

Lost Face

by Jack London

The Kempton-Wace Letters

The Kempton-Wace Letters

by Jack London, Anna Strunsky Walling

Erämaan kutsu

Erämaan kutsu

by Jack London

Aavoilla ulapoilla

Aavoilla ulapoilla

by Jack London

Villipeto

Villipeto

by Jack London

Kalavartion seikkailut

Kalavartion seikkailut

by Jack London

The Game

The Game

by Jack London

Klondyken kuningas

Klondyken kuningas

by Jack London

Viimeinen ottelu

Viimeinen ottelu

by Jack London

Farkasvér

Farkasvér

by Jack London

Merisusi

Merisusi

by Jack London

Yön lapsi

Yön lapsi

by Jack London

Liian paljon kultaa

Liian paljon kultaa

by Jack London

The Night-Born

The Night-Born

by Jack London

Susien saaliina

Susien saaliina

by Jack London

Susikoira

Susikoira

by Jack London

The Turtles of Tasman

The Turtles of Tasman

by Jack London

About the author

Born in San Francisco on January 12, 1876, Jack London became famous for fiction that threw readers into extreme landscapes and high-stakes struggles. He is best known for The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and other tales shaped by the sea, the frontier, and the fight to endure.

Before literary success, he worked a string of tough jobs and spent time at sea, experiences that fed his writing with unusual energy and detail. His trip to the Klondike during the gold rush gave him material for some of his strongest stories, and he went on to become an international bestseller while still young.

London was also a journalist and a public voice with strong political interests, and his career moved quickly and intensely until his death on November 22, 1916. More than a century later, he is still remembered for fast-moving, memorable writing that blends adventure with sharp observations about nature, society, and survival.