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Description

An Exceptional Example.

Uncommon with dust jacket, especially in such fine condition.

New York: Macmillan Company, 1903

Jack London's The Call of the Wild tells the captivating story of Buck, a domesticated dog living comfortably in California until he is stolen and sold into the brutal world of the Klondike Gold Rush. Buck is forced to adapt to the harsh conditions of the Northland, tapping into his primal instincts and ancestral memories to survive. Throughout the novel, Buck undergoes a transformation, embracing his wild nature as he becomes increasingly attuned to the call of the wilderness. London's masterpiece explores themes of survival, resilience, and the primal instincts that lie within all creatures, offering a gripping tale of adventure and self-discovery.

Condition Description
Octavo. Publisher's pictorial cloth (clean and bright but with some minor rubbing to white of the snow). Dust jacket Very Good (slight sunning on the spine and minor loss at heads and tails). Top edge gilt. Internally Fine. Housed in modern ¼ green morocco clamshell box.
Pagination: 231, [2, ads] pages.
Reference
BAL 11876; Peter Parley to Penrod, p. 119.