<b><i>’There was imperative need to be constantly alert, for these dogs and men were not town dogs and men. They were savages, all of them, who knew no law but the law of club and fang.'</b></i>.<br>
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<i>The Call of the Wild</i> has endured over one hundred years as an unforgettable adventure story about a dog and his humans as they test the thin line between civilization and the wild. Immerse yourself in the sometimes heartfelt and sometimes brutal story of Buck as he goes from the life of a pampered pet to a new existence ruled by primal instinct. The action swiftly moves along from one exciting chapter to the next, keeping the pages turning to the end. Unabridged 1903 edition.<br>
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Introductory Key to The Call of The Wild
The Call of the Wild
Topics for Discussion or Essays
Major Works of Jack London
Bibliography