Jack: A Biography of Jack London /
Andrew Sinclair
- New York Harper and Row, Publishers 1977
- xv, 297 p.
Includes index
Lost Boyhood - Lawless as snow flakes - A frantic pursuit of knowledge - Klondike and paydirt - Making a name - The crowd and the crack - His long sickness - Mate-Woman and anchor - Earthquake and escape - The illusion of the snark - The beauty ranch - Confessional - Disgust - Mexican confusion - An appetite for awareness - Forty horses abreast - Postmortem and resurrection
In 1913, Jack London was the highest-paid, best-known and most popular writer in the world.