Found Text | June 01, 2000
The Letters of Jack London to Charles Warren Stoddard
Charles Warren Stoddard ,Jack London
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The following letters and preceding photograph are reproduced by permission of the Huntington Library, San Marino, California. For the information conveyed in the introduction and footnotes, Roger Austen’s Genteel Pagan: The Double Life of Charles Warren Stoddard (Amherst, 1991) has been our principal source for information about Stoddard. Also useful was Lawrence Lipton’s The Holy Barbarians (New York: Julian Messner, 1959). Principal sources on Jack London have been Solitary Comrade: Jack London and His Work, Joan D. Hedrick (Chapel Hill, 1982); Jack London: A Life, Alex Kershaw (New York, 1997); and Jack London: An American Myth, John Perry (Chicago, 1981).
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