The Call of the Wild: Selected Short Stories by Jack London
Chapter 24 Jack London Chronology
Chapter 24 Jack London Chronology
Born in San Francisco, USA on January 1876, 1.
In 1889, sailing alone across the San Francisco Bay, he showed the gift of being a good sailor.
In 1893, he went to the Bering Sea area to hunt seals through North Korea and Japan with the ship.
In 1895, he entered Auckland Middle School and joined the Socialist Party at the same time.
In 1897, he went to Alaska to pan for gold with his partners.
In 1900, "Wolf Son" was published, which became famous all over the country.
In 1903, "The Call of the Wild" and "People in the Abyss" were published.
In 1904, published "The Waves"; accepted the invitation to go to the Far East to cover the Russo-Japanese War.
In 1905, "Class War" was published.
In 1906, a ship was built to travel around the world alone, without success.
In 1907, "Love of Life" and "Before Adam" were published.
In 1908, "The Iron Hoof" was published.
In 1909, published "Martin?Eden.
In 1910, published "Shame", "Burning Dallet", "Revolution".
In 1911, "The Story of the South China Sea" was published.
In 1913, published "Crap?Belle, John?Barry Cohen.
On November 1916, 11, he died of a morphine overdose.
(End of this chapter)
Born in San Francisco, USA on January 1876, 1.
In 1889, sailing alone across the San Francisco Bay, he showed the gift of being a good sailor.
In 1893, he went to the Bering Sea area to hunt seals through North Korea and Japan with the ship.
In 1895, he entered Auckland Middle School and joined the Socialist Party at the same time.
In 1897, he went to Alaska to pan for gold with his partners.
In 1900, "Wolf Son" was published, which became famous all over the country.
In 1903, "The Call of the Wild" and "People in the Abyss" were published.
In 1904, published "The Waves"; accepted the invitation to go to the Far East to cover the Russo-Japanese War.
In 1905, "Class War" was published.
In 1906, a ship was built to travel around the world alone, without success.
In 1907, "Love of Life" and "Before Adam" were published.
In 1908, "The Iron Hoof" was published.
In 1909, published "Martin?Eden.
In 1910, published "Shame", "Burning Dallet", "Revolution".
In 1911, "The Story of the South China Sea" was published.
In 1913, published "Crap?Belle, John?Barry Cohen.
On November 1916, 11, he died of a morphine overdose.
(End of this chapter)
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