SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY Maxwell Geismar, Rebels and Ancestors: The American Novel, 1890-1915 ( Boston, 1953) David Mike Hamilton, "The Tools of My Trade": Annotated Books in Jack London's Library ( Seattle, 1986) Russ Kingman, A Pictorial Life of Jack London ( New York, 1979) Earle Labor Jack London ( New York, 1974) Earle Labor, Robert C. Leitz, III, and I. Milo Shepard (eds.), The Letters of Jack London, ( 3 vols.; Stanford, 1988) Charmian Kittredge London, The Book of Jack London ( 2 vols.; New York, 1921) Joan London, Jack London and His Times ( New York, 1939) James Lundquist, Jack London: Adventures, Ideas, and Fiction ( New York, 1987) Stoddard Martin, California Writers: Jack London, John Steinbeck; The Tough Guys ( New York, 1983) James I. McClintock, White Logic: Jack London's Short Stories (Grand Rapids, 1975) Fred Lewis Pattee, The Development of the American Short Story ( New York, 1923) Joan Sherman, Jack London: A Reference Guide ( Boston, 1977) Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin (ed.), Critical Essays on Jack London ( Boston, 1983) Dale L. Walker (ed.), No Mentor But Myself: A Collection of Articles, Essays, Reviews and Letters, by Jack London, on Writing and Writers (Port Washington, 1979) Dale L. Walker and James E. Sisson, III, The Fiction of Jack London: A Chronological Survey ( El Paso, 1972) Franklin Walker, Jack London and the Klondike ( San Marino , 1966 ) Charles N. Watson, jun., The Novels of Jack London: A Reappraisal ( Madison, 1983) Earl J. Wilcox (ed.), The Call of the Wild by Jack London: A Casebook with Text, Background Sources, Reviews, Critical Essays, and Bibliography ( Chicago, 1980) Hensley C. Woodbridge, John London, and George H. Tweney, Jack London: A Bibliography, enlarged edn. (Millwood, 1973) -xxvi- |