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"A Thousand Deaths"
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"The Rejuvenation of Major Rathbone"
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"Even unto Death"
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"A Relic of the Pliocene"
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"The Shadow and the Flash"
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"The Enemy of All the World"
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"A Curious Fragment"
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"Goliah"
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"The Unparalled Invasion"
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"When the World was Young"
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"The Strength of the Strong"
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"War"
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"The Scarlet Plague"
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"The Red One"
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"The Seed of McCoy"
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Batard
Kịch bản
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The Acorn Planter: a California Forest Play (1916)
Linh tinh
Jack London appears briefly as a character at the end of Star Trek:
TNG episode Time's Arrow as a hotel employee who assists Lt.
Commander Data. Mark Twain advises him to go to Alaska as well as
become a writer.[1]
Chú thích
Howard (1989), p.12: "I have carefully gone over, in my mind, the most
powerful men — that is, in my opinion — in all of the world's literature
and here is my list... Jack London..."
Lord(1976) p. 44: "But my favorite writers, both of prose and verse, are
British or Americans. They are... Jack London... where is the
Frenchman who writes, or wrote, with the fire of Jack London...?"
Herron (2004) p. 144: "The reincarnation theology espoused in the works
of Jack London — most notably in The Sea Wolf (1904), Before Adam
(1907), and especially The Star Rover (1915) — ultimately became the