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  • Upcoming events from Our Oakland

    After a relatively quiet week, there's just way too much interesting stuff going on this weekend in Oakland. Friday is June 1, so that makes it First Friday, with the ever-expanding Art Murmur and other events like Jack's Night Market and the return of D 5/31/12 from Oakland Local Read more »

  • 6/1/12: Dancing Under the Stars: Free Lesson & Party | Oakland - FREE

    Dance under the stars and the moon on the beautiful Jack London Square waterfront and enjoy an evening of dance lessons provided by the Linden Street Dance Studio and a dance party to follow. For those inspired by “Dancing with the Stars” or just looking   from Fun Cheap San Francisco Read more »

  • Broadway Under The Stars at Jack London State Park

    This summer Jack London’s Beauty Ranch will come to life with the sounds of Broadway! Broadway Under The Stars is a series of concerts with picnicking, wine, live music and Broadway performers from hit shows such as 42nd Street, Mary Poppins, and Les Mis   from SonomaUncorked.com Read more »

  • A tasty morsel

    Tales about wolves give off mixed signals. Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome, were reared by wolves. Wolf packs chase and devour people. Werewolves _ half-wolf, half-man _ can only be put down with a silver bullet. Jack London had good things to sa   from Bangkok Post Read more »

  • The Law of Life Paperwork

    THE LAW OF LIFE Jack London SUMMARY The story is about an old man named Koskoosh, a former chief of an Eskimo tribe. He, who now has a poor vision, has been judged to be nothing but a useless being in the tribe –cannot keep up with the tribe, as youth ha   from OpPapers.com Read more »

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About Jack London

Jack London (January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916) was an American author who wrote The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and The Sea Wolf along with many other popular books. A pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction, he was one of the first Americans to make a lucrative career exclusively from writing.

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