Jack London Books in Order
Jack London is a renowned American novelist, journalist, social activist, and short-story writer, celebrated for his captivating tales of elemental struggles for survival. At the height of his career, he was the highest-paid and most popular living writer. A self-taught individual, London overcame early financial difficulties to pursue his passion for writing, largely educating himself beyond grammar school. Drawing from his rich life experiences, London infused his works with authenticity, having spent time in the Klondike during the Gold Rush and working variously as an oyster pirate, seaman, sealer, and hobo. His prolific output includes such American classics as <i>Call of the Wild, Sea Wolf</i>, and <i>White Fang</i>, published starting in 1898.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Jack London
- #1AmazonThe People of the Abyss(1903)
- #2AmazonThe War of the Classes(1906)
- #3AmazonThe Cruise of the Snark(1907)
- #4AmazonThe Road(1907)
- #5AmazonRevolution and Other Essays(1909)
- #6AmazonJohn Barleycorn(1913)
- #7AmazonEssays of Revolt(1926)
- #8AmazonNo Mentor But Myself(1978)
- #9AmazonSporting Blood: Selections from Jack London's Greatest Sports Writing(1981)
- #10AmazonOur Hawaii(2015)
- #1AmazonFor Better and for Worse (By: Symphony Space)(1993)
- #2AmazonFood Fictions (By: Symphony Space)(2007)
- #3AmazonTravel Tales (By: Symphony Space)(2007)
- #4AmazonEdith Wharton (By: Symphony Space)(2007)
- #5AmazonPets! (By: Symphony Space)(2007)
- #6AmazonTales of Betrayal (By: John Cheever,Tessa Hadley,John Biguenet,Adam Haslett,Rattawut Lapcharoensap,Symphony Space,Galina Vromen)(2007)
- #7AmazonFamily Matters (By: Symphony Space)(2007)
- #8AmazonAre We There Yet? (By: Symphony Space)(2008)
- #9AmazonThe William Hurt Collection (By: Richard Ford,Tobias Wolff,Aleksandar Hemon,William Hurt,Ron Carlson,Symphony Space)(2009)
- #10AmazonAmerican Classics (By: Edgar Allan Poe,Joyce Carol Oates,Eudora Welty,John Cheever,Alice Walker,Donald Barthelme,John Sayles,Amy Tan,Symphony Space)(2010)
- #11AmazonNew American Stories (By: Sherman Alexie,Jhumpa Lahiri,Aleksandar Hemon,Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,Symphony Space)(2011)
- #12AmazonPoe! (By: Symphony Space)(2012)
- #13AmazonThe Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories(1921)
- #14AmazonGreat Tales of Action and Adventure(1958)
- #15AmazonThe Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1959(1959)
- #16Amazon50 Great American Short Stories(1963)
- #17AmazonA St. Nicholas Anthology(1969)
- #18Amazon21 Great Stories(1969)
- #19AmazonThe Battle of the Monsters and Other Stories(1976)
- #20AmazonPerspectives in Literature: A Book of Short Stories, Vol. 1(1983)
- #21AmazonAdventure Stories for Boys and Girls(1985)
- #22AmazonMysterious Sea Stories(1987)
- #23Amazon100 Dastardly Little Detective Stories(1993)
- #24AmazonThe Campfire Collection: Spine-tingling Tales to Tell in the Dark(2000)
- #25AmazonThe Little Big Book of California(2005)
- #26AmazonThe Arctic(2007)
- #27AmazonSan Francisco Noir 2(2009)
- #28Amazon50 Classic Novellas(2011)
- #29AmazonThe Most Dangerous Game and Other Stories of Adventure(2011)
- #30AmazonEasy Reading for Difficult Devils: An Anthology of Dark Fiction(2014)
- #31AmazonBeach Books Anthology(2023)
- #1AmazonA Daughter of the Snows(1902)
- #2AmazonBurning Daylight(1902)
- #3AmazonThe Kempton-Wace Letters(1903)
- #4AmazonThe Sea-Wolf(1904)
- #5AmazonThe Game(1905)
- #6AmazonWhite Fang(1906)
- #7AmazonBefore Adam(1906)
- #8AmazonMartin Eden(1909)
- #9AmazonTheft(1910)
- #10AmazonThe Abysmal Brute(1911)
- #11AmazonAdventure(1911)
- #12AmazonHearts of Three(1911)
- #13AmazonSmoke Bellew(1912)
- #14AmazonThe Valley of the Moon(1913)
- #15AmazonThe Star Rover(1914)
- #16AmazonThe Mutiny of the Elsinore(1914)
- #17AmazonDaughters of the Rich(1915)
- #18AmazonThe Little Lady of the Big House(1916)
- #19AmazonThe Assassination Bureau, Ltd.(1963)
- #20AmazonThe Lodger(2015)
- #21AmazonThe Wisdom Of The Trail(1899)
- #22AmazonThe Man with the Gash(1900)
- #23AmazonThe God of His Fathers(1901)
- #24AmazonThe Cruise of the Dazzler(1902)
- #25AmazonThe Death of Ligoun(1902)
- #26AmazonTo Build a Fire(1903)
- #27AmazonThe Shadow and the Flash(1903)
- #28AmazonHow I Became a Socialist(1903)
- #29AmazonThe Marriage of Lit-Lit(1903)
- #30AmazonDemetrios Contos(1903)
- #31AmazonThe Call of the Wild and Typhoon(1903)
- #32AmazonWhat Life Means to Me(1905)
- #33AmazonLove of Life(1905)
- #34AmazonThe Enemy of All the World(1907)
- #35AmazonFlush of Gold(1907)
- #36AmazonThe Heathen(1908)
- #37AmazonThe Iron Heel(1908)
- #38AmazonThe Taste of the Meat(1910)
- #39AmazonThe Eternity of Forms(1910)
- #40AmazonA Daughter of the Aurora/A Piece of Steak(1911)
- #41AmazonThe Scarlet Plague(1912)
- #42AmazonThe Jacket(1914)
- #43AmazonAt the Rainbow's End(1914)
- #44AmazonWhen Alice Told Her Soul(1916)
- #45AmazonThe League of the Old Men(2004)
- #46AmazonThe Story of Keesh(2008)
- #47AmazonThe Chinago(2008)
- #48AmazonTo the Man on the Trail(2008)
- #49AmazonA Thousand Deaths(2010)
- #50AmazonBulls(2013)
- #51AmazonConfession(2013)
- #52AmazonThe Red One(2014)
- #53AmazonThe Men of the Forty Mile(2014)
- #54AmazonHoboes That Pass in the Night(2014)
- #55AmazonThe Fuzziness of Hoockla-Heen(2014)
- #56AmazonThe First Poet(2014)
- #57AmazonThe Hanging of Cultus George(2014)
- #58AmazonA Flutter in Eggs(2014)
- #59AmazonThe King of Mazy May(2014)
- #60AmazonJack London - The Son of the Wolf(2017)
- #61AmazonThe Faith of Men(2017)
- #62AmazonThe Night Born(2019)
- #63AmazonThe Call of the Wild -(2019)
About Jack London
Jack London is a renowned American novelist, journalist, social activist, and short-story writer, celebrated for his captivating tales of elemental struggles for survival. At the height of his career, he was the highest-paid and most popular living writer. A self-taught individual, London overcame early financial difficulties to pursue his passion for writing, largely educating himself beyond grammar school. Drawing from his rich life experiences, London infused his works with authenticity, having spent time in the Klondike during the Gold Rush and working variously as an oyster pirate, seaman, sealer, and hobo. His prolific output includes such American classics as <i>Call of the Wild, Sea Wolf</i>, and <i>White Fang</i>, published starting in 1898.
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