Table Of ContentPart One: The Wild 1. The Trail of the Meat 2. The She-Wolf 3. The Hunger Cry Part Two: Born of the Wild 4. The Battle of the Fangs 5. The Lair 6. The Gray Cub 7. The Wall of the World 8. The Law of Meat Part Three: The Gods of the Wild 9. The Makers of Fire 10. The Bondage 11. The Outcast 12. The Trail of the Gods 13. The Covenant 14. The Famine Part Four: The Superior Gods 15. The Enemy of His Kind 16. The Mad God 17. The Reign of Hate 18. The Clinging Death 19. The Indomitable 20. The Love-Master Part Five: The Tame 21. The Long Trail 22. The Southland 23. The God's Domain 24. The Call of Kind 25. The Sleeping Wolf
SynopsisWhen this novel was first published in 1906, Jack London was well on his way to becoming one of the most popular writers in the world. A spellbinding tale of life in the northern wilds, White Fang ranks among the author's finest achievements. London reveals the savage realities of the battle for survival among all species in a harsh, unyielding environment. Part wolf, part dog, White Fang is a ferocious and magnificent creature whose experiences reflect the essential rhythms and patterns of life in both humanity and the animal kingdom. Above all, this story offers keen observations on the extraordinary workings of one of nature's greatest gifts: the power to adapt. With his focus on this wondrous process, London created an adventure classic that's as fresh and appealing today as it was a century ago., A classic adventure by the great American storyteller centers on a ferocious and magnificent creature, half-dog, half-wolf, whose experiences convey the essential savagery and harsh realities of wilderness life., A spellbinding novel of life in the northern wilds, Jack London's 1906 adventure classic paints an unforgettable portrait of the savage realities of the battle for survival among all species in a bleak, unyielding environment. Through the experiences of the central character -- a ferocious and magnificent creature, half-dog, half-wolf -- readers are immersed in the harsh rhythms and patterns of wilderness life., First published in 1906, London's classic adventure centers on a ferocious and magnificent creature, half-dog, half-wolf, whose experiences convey the essential savagery and harsh realities of wilderness life. 5 x 8.