Sea-Wolf
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- 9789349953789
- 813.4 LON
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813.4 CLE Connecticut yankee in King Arthur's court | 813.4 CRA Red badge of courage | 813.4 HOW The rise of Silas Lapham : | 813.4 LON Sea-Wolf | 813.4 TWA A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court | 813.52 BHA Understanding Brooks | 813.52 BRO William Faulkner |
The Sea Wolf is Jack London’s powerful and gripping saga of Humphrey Van Weyden, captured by a seal-hunting ship and now an unwilling sailor under its dreaded captain, Wolf Larsen. The men who sailed with Larsen were treacherous outcasts, but the captain himself was the legendary Sea Wolf–a violent brute of a man.
Jack London was a worshipper of the strong and virtuous hero, and a firm believer in the inevitable triumph of good. The master storyteller nowhere demonstrates this theme more vividly than in this classic American tale of peril and adventure, good and evil.
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