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Jack London's Short Stories
Each, cloth, illustrated, 12mo, $1.50

THE GAME

A Transcript from Real Life

"It is told with such a glow of imaginative illusion, with such intense dramatic vigor, with such effective audacity of phrase, that it almost seems as if the author's appeal was to the bodily eye as much as to the inner mentality, and that the events are actually happening before the reader."—The New York Herald.

CHILDREN OF THE FROST

"Told with something of that same vigorous and honest manliness and indifference with which Mr. Kipling makes unbegging yet direct and unfailing appeal to the sympathy of his reader."—Richmond Despatch.

THE FAITH OF MEN

"Mr. London's art as a story-teller nowhere manifests itself more strongly than in the swift, dramatic close of his stories. There is no hesitancy or uncertainty of touch. From the start the story moves straight to the inevitable conclusion."—Courier Journal.

MOON FACE

"Each of the stories is unique in its individual way, weird and uncanny, and told in Mr. London's vigorous, compelling style."—Interior.

TALES OF THE FISH PATROL

"That they are vividly told, hardly need be said, for Jack London is a realist as well as a writer of thrilling romances."—Cleveland Plain Dealer.

LOVE OF LIFE

"Jack London is at his best with the short story … clear-cut, sharp, incisive, with the tang of the frost in it."—Record-Herald, Chicago.


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