
by Jack London
A collection of stories that highlight the trials and tribulations of life in the Yukon and Alaska during the gold rush. Greed, determination, compassion, competition, and survival dominate as native tribes intermingle with western settlers. Despite the laws that each culture abides by, the law of the wilderness will overcome you when unprepared.
Selected chapters for typing
| The White Silence | 15 Pages | |
| The Son of the Wolf | 25 Pages | |
| The Men of Forty-Mile | 13 Pages | |
| In a Far Country | 25 Pages | |
| To the Man on Trail | 13 Pages | |
| The Priestly Prerogative | 19 Pages | |
| The Wisdom of the Trail | 12 Pages | |
| I | 8 Pages | |
| II | 11 Pages | |
| III | 6 Pages | |
| I | 16 Pages | |
| II | 4 Pages | |
| III | 33 Pages |