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White Fang
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Author/Editor: Jack London
ISBN 10:048626968X
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A classic adventure novel detailing the savagery of life in the northern wilds. Its central character is a ferocious and magnificent creature, half dog, half wolf, through whose experiences we feel the harsh rhythms and patterns of wilderness life among animals and men.
 


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Product Description:

A classic adventure novel detailing the savagery of life in the northern wilds. Its central character is a ferocious and magnificent creature, half dog, half wolf, through whose experiences we feel the harsh rhythms and patterns of wilderness life among animals and men.
Reprint of a standard edition.

Product Details:

ISBN 10: 048626968X
ISBN 13: 9780486269689
Author/Editor: Jack London
Format: Book
Grade level: 6 and Up (ages 11 and up)
Page Count: 160
Dimensions: 5 3/16 x 8 1/4
Publication date: May 1991

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