Jack London Research Paper

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He was one of the first fiction writers to become famous. Who is jack London? He was a famous book writer.When he was age 30, he wrote two famous books: Call the Wild and The Sea Wolf. Jack London ( John Griffith Chaney) was born on January,12,1876 In San Francisco,California ; he died in November 22,1916. Jack London wrote many books of nonfiction and fiction, had a state park named after him.

He wrote 50 fiction & nonfiction books. Two famous books were Call of the Wild and The Sea Wolf.

First Jack London wrote many book in 1906 and 1916, he completed 50 fiction and nonFiction, Jack London made some book popular, the name of the book is Call of The wild. Jack London, He a famous young writer. He wrote the book of Call

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