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Copyright © 1975 and 1997 by James I. McClintock
All rights reserved

Originally published in 1975 as White Logic: Jack London's Short Stories by
Wolf House Books, Grand Rapids, Michigan

All Michigan State University Press books are produced on paper that meets
the requirements of American National Standard of Information Sciences--
Permanence of paper for printed materials ANSI Z39.48--1984.

Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

McClintock James I., 1939-

[White Logic]

Jack London's strong truths / by James I. McClintock.
p. cm. -- (A Red Cedar classic)

Originally published: White logic. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Wolf House
Books, 1975, in series: Wolf House Books monograph.

Includes bibliographical references (p.).

ISBN 0-87013-471-X (alk. paper)

1. London, Jack, 1876-1916--Criticism and interpretation.

2. Short story. I. Title. II. Series.

PS3523.046Z765 1997

813'.52--dc21 79-16852

CIP

Printed in the United States of America

-iv-

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Publication Information: Book Title: Jack London's Strong Truths. Contributors: James I. McClintock - author. Publisher: Michigan State University Press. Place of Publication: East Lansing, MI. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: iv.
    
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