The sea-wolf / Jack London ; introduced by I.O. Evans.
Material type: TextSeries: The Horizon edition of the works of Jack LondonPublisher: New York : Horizon Press, 1969Description: 352 páginas ; 17 cmSubject(s): Sealers (Persons) -- Fiction | Sealing ships -- Fiction | Ship captains -- Fiction | Sealers (Persons) | Sealing ships | Ship captains | Arctic regions -- Fiction | Arctic RegionsGenre/Form: Fiction. | Sea stories. DDC classification: U813.52Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Literatura | Biblioteca Central Euclides Jaramillo Arango LITERATURA | Papel | U813.52 L847s (Browse shelf) | Ej. 1 | Available (Sin restricciones) | 003260 |
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Contiene referencias bibliográficas e índice
1. The sea-wolf. 2. The law of life. 3. The one thousand dozen. 4. All gold canyon. 5. Moon-face. 6. Afterword by Franklin Walker. 7. Selected bibliography. 8. A note on the text
An epic of action-filled excitement. Rescued from drowning, a pampered gentlleman awakes in a special kind of hell. He's aboard the Ghost, a sealing schooner outbound for months of hunting. Wolf Larson, the devilish captain, a feindish crew, the cruel sea, and unlikely love make this tale immortal.
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