Jerry of the Islands: A True Dog Story
Jack London made a specialty of books about marvelous dogs. Jerry of the Islands tells the story of an Irish Terrier, a dog from the Southern seas, rather than the cold North. Jerry's life is colored by his experiences in the rough — and sadly, racist — land of Melanesia. First published in 1915, "Jerry of the Islands" tells the story of Jerry's narrow world, in which the dog has been born and raised to carry out the racist aims of his master, and his travels after that time...
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- Author
- Jack London
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 348
- Series
- Dogs of the Islands
- Publisher
- Fredonia Books (NL)
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781589635012
- Characters
- Jerry
- Genres
- animals, fiction, adventure, classics, american, dogs
- Release date
- 2002
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