The Call of the Wild is a classic of young adult literature, and
this edition provides a wealth of information on the work's
literary and cultural backgrounds. A best-seller from the moment of
its publication, Jack London's ""The Call of the Wild"" (1903) is
about Buck, a big mongrel who is shipped from his comfortable life
in California to Alaska, where he must adapt to the harsh life of a
sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush. Over the past hundred years
London's 'dog story' has proved to have the enduring and universal
appeal of the great classic. It has been translated into more than
eighty languages and is one of the best-loved works of fiction in
all of world literature. This is the only edition with appendices.
It includes material on the North, Darwinism, and the history of
psychology.
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