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The Cruise of the Snark<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

R. D. Madison<br />

In April 1907, London and his wife left<br />

San Francisco in the forty-five-foot ketch<br />

Snark, determined to sail around the<br />

world. Collected here are his writings from<br />

that voyage—including “That Dead Men<br />

Rise Up Never” and “The Joy of Small-<br />

Boat Sailing.”<br />

224 pp. 978-0-14-243773-5 $12.00<br />

The Iron Heel<br />

Edited with an Introduction by<br />

Jonathan Auerbach<br />

Notes by Jordan Schugar<br />

Part science fiction, part dystopian<br />

fantasy, part radical socialist tract, this<br />

nearly century-old novel offers a grim<br />

and often prophetic depiction of warfare<br />

among the classes in America and around<br />

the globe.<br />

304 pp. 978-0-14-303971-6 $15.00<br />

Martin Eden<br />

Introduction by Andrew Sinclair<br />

This semi-autobiographical work depicts<br />

a young seaman’s struggle for education<br />

and literary fame, and his eventual<br />

disillusionment with success.<br />

480 pp. 978-0-14-018772-4 $16.00<br />

Northland Stories<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

Jonathan Auerbach<br />

Drawing on his own experiences during<br />

the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897, Jack<br />

152 <strong>Penguin</strong> ClassiCs<br />

London’s stories, originally published in<br />

three volumes between 1900 and 1902,<br />

bring to life the harrowing hardships of<br />

life in the lawless wilderness.<br />

400 pp. 978-0-14-018996-4 $14.00<br />

Tales of the Pacific<br />

Introduction and Afterword by<br />

Andrew Sinclair<br />

At once rugged and deeply philosophical,<br />

these stories depict man’s struggle for<br />

survival, battling not only the elements<br />

and the dangers of the great ocean but also<br />

the stark cruelty that is bondage, disease,<br />

hypocrisy, and secret sin.<br />

240 pp. 978-0-14-018358-0 $12.00<br />

See The Portable American Realism Reader and The<br />

Portable Western Reader.<br />

henry WadsWorth<br />

longFelloW<br />

1807 – 1882, american<br />

Selected Poems<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

Lawrence Buell<br />

Longfellow was the most popular poet<br />

of his day. This selection includes<br />

generous samplings from his longer<br />

works—Evangeline, The Courtship of Miles<br />

Standish, and Hiawatha—as well as his<br />

shorter lyrics and less familiar narrative<br />

poems.<br />

240 pp. 978-0-14-039064-3 $16.00<br />

See Nineteenth-Century American Poetry.<br />

longus<br />

c. 2nd or 3rd cent. a.d., greek<br />

Daphnis and Chloe<br />

Translated with an Introduction and Notes<br />

by Paul Turner<br />

At the heart of much romantic literature<br />

of the modern era, this physically explicit<br />

and emotionally charged early novel<br />

holds an important place in the classical/<br />

European canon.<br />

128 pp. 978-0-14-044059-1 $13.00

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