White Fang

White Fang by Jack London, published by Usborne Publishing, Limited in 2015, is a classic novel that presents the complete and unabridged text of London’s work, fully illustrated by Jim Madsen. Set in Canada during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, the story follows the journey of a wolfdog named White Fang as he navigates a harsh environment filled with brutal owners, highlighting his struggle for survival.
Readers will find a richly illustrated narrative that captures White Fang’s transformation from a cub to a sled dog and ultimately to a fighting dog. This edition, part of the Usborne Illustrated Originals series, combines the original text with modern illustrations, making it accessible for contemporary audiences. With a focus on themes related to animals and survival, this 384-page book is designed to be a lasting addition to any collection, featuring excellent production values such as head and tail bands, a ribbon marker, and stylish end-papers.
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First published in 1906, this tale is set in Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush. Jack London’s classic novel — the complete and unabridged text, fully illustrated by Jim Madsen. The story of one wolfdog’s epic journey from cub to sled dog to fighting dog. Living in harsh surroundings with brutal owners, every day is a battle for survival for White Fang. The Usborne Illustrated Originals series sees classic children’s novels published with their original text but brought up to date with brand new illustrations throughout. Notes on the author included. Excellent production values including head and tail bands, a ribbon marker and stylish end-papers make this book an heirloom of the future.
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