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1. One of the first and most famous of London's novels, it tells of Buck, the offspring of a St. Bernard and a Scotch Shepherd dog, who is dognapped and impressed into labor on the Klondike snow fields.
2. Which 1908 novel of London's is presented as the story of the "First Revolt" against the capitalist ruling class, told from the point of view of 700 years in the future?
3. In what 1906 novel does London tell the story of the gradual rise into civility of the mixed offspring of a wolf and a half wolf, half husky?
4. What 1906 work of London's tells of a man who lives a normal life by day, only to spend nights in the dream life of a hunter in prehistoric times?
5. Not all of London's work was fiction. His 'The Story of an Eyewitness' was an account of his experiences with the aftermath of what natural disaster?
6. Several of London's novels are (at least somewhat) autobiographical. In what novel does he describe the rise to high society of a poor seaman who decides to become self-educated and learn to write to become respected by a society girl named Ruth?
7. In another of London's autobiographical works, subtitled "Alcoholic Memoirs", he describes (not suprisingly) his encounters with alcohol. What is this work?
8. In one of London's novels, Humphrey Van Weyden is rescued by a mysterious Captain Larsen of the Ghost. By what other name is Larsen known?
9. What 1915 novel of London's relates the story of Darrel Standing, a man who lives dozens of lives in dozens of times and places, all while bodily spending his final days in San Quentin Prison?
10. First published in "The Youth's Companion", what short story tells of a man who, after falling into a cold spring at teperatures of 75 below zero, must perform the title action if he is to survive?
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