Jack London, American rebel : a collection of his social writings, together with an extensive study of the man and his times / edited by Philip S. Foner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : The Citadel Press, c1947.Description: ix, 533 pages ; 22 cmOther title:
  • Jack London / American rebel [Cover title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 813.5
LOC classification:
  • PS 3523 .O46 A12 1947
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Jack London : American Rebel by Philip S. Foner
Fiction : The iron heel -- The Apostate -- The dream of Debs -- etc...
Summary: This resource is a collection of Jack London's "social writings" from the nineteenth century, preceding World War I that were, for the most part, previously only available in pamphlet form. These writings were an integral part of the labor and socialist movements at the time, with themes such as hatred of oppression and visions of a society without profit, exploitation, and inequality. The author Philip S. Foner then accompanies the collection with a biographical study relating London's writings to the socialist movement and illuminating how he embodied the role of "social rebel" throughout his life. - From the preface
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This resource includes a bibliographical references (pages [531]-533) and index.

Jack London : American Rebel by Philip S. Foner

Fiction : The iron heel -- The Apostate -- The dream of Debs -- etc...

This resource is a collection of Jack London's "social writings" from the nineteenth century, preceding World War I that were, for the most part, previously only available in pamphlet form. These writings were an integral part of the labor and socialist movements at the time, with themes such as hatred of oppression and visions of a society without profit, exploitation, and inequality. The author Philip S. Foner then accompanies the collection with a biographical study relating London's writings to the socialist movement and illuminating how he embodied the role of "social rebel" throughout his life. - From the preface

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