Manuscripts
Ephemera: [London, Jack]
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Ephemera: [London, Jack]
Manuscripts
A.N. on an envelope mailed, 1902, Apr. 21, from the Macmillan Company to Jack London. Reads: The Children of the Frost.
HM 61657(c).
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Ephemera: [London, Jack]
Manuscripts
A.N. on an empty envelope, [1909]. Reads: Macmillan Contract 1910.
HM 61657(e).
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Ephemera: [London, Jack]
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A.N. on an empty envelope, [1913]. Reads: Don't Make me Laugh.
HM 61657(f).
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Supplementary Agreement to Contract Made and dated Nov. 8, 1910, between Macmillan Company and Jack London. (D. typewritten: 1 p.)
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Also: Copy of contract between Macmillan Company and Jack London made and dated Nov. 8, 1910.
HM 61587.
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Affidavit of Jack London in the case of Jack London and Frank A. Garbutt v. The Balboa Amusement Producing Company and H.M. Horkheimer, et. al. (D.S. typewritten: 11 p.)
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Also: Exhibit Acopy of contract between Jack London and Daniel Sydney Ayres. Also: Exhibit Bcopy of modification of contract between Jack London, and Daniel Sydney Ayres.
HM 61602.
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Jack London's dog
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This is a fictional tale of Jack, the dog who was a real-life friend to Jack London during the 1897 Yukon Gold Rush and the model for Buck in his 1903 book, Call of the wild. This story imagines what might have happened when Jack was left behind by Jack London, and what adventures he might have had.
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