Jack London books by SeaWolf Press were selected for sale by the Jack London Museum.
A beautfiul version with the first edition cover and text. This edition is part of the 100th Anniversary Collection honoring the 100th anniversary of Jack London's death in 1916.
Jack London was a Socialist for most of his life. He had seen great injustices done to the working poor in America and in London. This book contains seven essays expounding his views on capitalism and socialism. "The Scab" highlight his views on unions, while he gets personal in "How I Became a Socialist". His writings took place before the rise (and subsequent failure) of Communism in the Soviet Union.