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Jack with daughter Joan, c. 1903 · Joan London Collection
№ 01 · 92 platesPortraits
№ 02 · 41 platesKlondike 1897/98
№ 03 · 68 platesSnark & South Seas
№ 04 · 54 platesLondon family
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1903 · FamilyJack with Joan on his lap. Piedmont
1907 · Snark voyageCharmian Kittredge London at the helm of the Snark. Pazifik
1897 · KlondikeCabin on the Stewart River. Yukon
c. 1898 · KlondikeJack London in a fur coat, self-portrait outside a cabin. Stewart River
1907 · Snark voyageThe Snark, crew photo on departure day. San Francisco Bay
1906 · PortraitIn the leather travel coat. Glen Ellen
c. 1903 · Animals"Buck" — model for the hero of Call of the Wild. Bond Collection.
c. 1910 · BoxingJack London sparring. Glen Ellen.
1913 · PressCaricature for the Ashton Stevens interview series. San Francisco Examiner
c. 1908 · FamilyBessie Maddern with Becky and Joan.
Christmas 1913 · FamilyBecky and Joan, ages eleven and twelve.
1913 · EditionFirst edition of John Barleycorn, Macmillan.
c. 1912 · ArchitectureSketch of the Wolf House by W. Johnston; architect: Albert Farr.
c. 1882 · DocumentCalling card of William Henry Chaney, "College of Astrology."
22 Nov 1916 · DocumentDeath certificate, California State Board of Health.
c. 1990 · Beauty RanchThe preserved study in the cottage, today part of the Jack London State Historic Park.
c. 1902 · CorrespondenceAnna Strunsky, co-author of the Kempton-Wace Letters.
c. 1900 · Portrait · Image 1 of 17
Jack London — Studio Portrait
One of the earliest surviving studio shots, probably taken in San Francisco shortly after London sold his first stories to Overland Monthly. Probable photographer: Arnold Genthe.