Boys delight in men who have had adventures, and when they are
privileged to read of such exploits in thrilling story form, that is the
“seventh heaven” for them. Such a “boys’ man” was Jack London, whose
whole life was one of stirring action on land and sea. Gifted as a story
teller, he wrote books almost without end. Some of them, “The Call of
the Wild,” “The Sea Wolf” and “White Fang,” have already been recognized
as fine books for boys. Others, volumes of short stories, contain many
of like interest, possessing the same qualities that have made the other
and longer stories so acceptable as juveniles.

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