The Sea Wolf: Standard Edition

      Jack London’s The Sea Wolf is a gripping tale of survival, power, and moral conflict set against the unforgiving backdrop of the open sea. With unforgettable characters and high-stakes adventure, London weaves a story that explores the darkest and noblest aspects of human nature.

      Description

      The novel follows Humphrey Van Weyden, a literary critic, who is shipwrecked and rescued by the brutal seal-hunting schooner, the Ghost. Captained by the tyrannical Wolf Larsen, the Ghost becomes the setting for a battle of wills. Larsen’s physical strength and ruthless philosophy of survival of the fittest stand in stark contrast to Van Weyden’s intellectualism and idealism.

      As the story unfolds, Van Weyden transforms from a sheltered, passive man into a resourceful and resilient survivor. London delves into themes of power, morality, and the human capacity for both cruelty and compassion. Through vivid descriptions of the sea’s treacherous beauty and the intense dynamics aboard the Ghost, The Sea Wolf remains a masterful exploration of existential questions and the raw struggle for survival.

      Numbered eBooks: 1,000

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      The Sea Wolf

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      Details

      Publisher : Book.io

      First Publication Date : 1904

      Author : Jack London

      Genres: Adventure, Classics, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Novel

      Language : English

      Word Count : 110,000

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

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      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

      Author Info

      Jack London

      Jack London (1876–1916) was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist, celebrated for his vivid adventure stories and profound philosophical themes. Born into poverty in San Francisco, London worked various rugged jobs, including as a sailor and gold prospector, which deeply influenced his writing.
      London’s works, including The Call of the Wild and White Fang, often explore humanity’s relationship with nature and the struggle for survival. He was also a passionate advocate for… Read More

      “White Fang” is a novel by Jack London, first published in 1906. The story takes place in Yukon Territory, Canada during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, and follows the journey of a wild wolf-dog hybrid named White Fang.
      The novel is divided into two parts. The first part depicts White Fang’s early life in the wild, where he learns to survive and thrive in a brutal environment. He is eventually captured and sold to become a sled dog in the Klondike, where he learns to work with humans but al… Read More

      “The Call of the Wild” is a novel written by Jack London and published in 1903. The story follows the life of a dog named Buck, who is kidnapped from his comfortable home in California and sold into the brutal life of an Alaskan sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush.
      The novel is known for its vivid portrayal of the wilderness and its exploration of the themes of survival, adaptation, and the struggle between civilization and the natural world.
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