Description
Jack London Edition of Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine.
Quarto, [97]-128pp. Original illustrated wrappers, printed in black and green. Stated “Jack London Edition / Vol. 90, May, 1932, No. 4” on front cover. Light wear to corners, crease to rear cover, sound binding, a near fine example. Includes numerous stories about Jack London’s life written by those close to him, including his wife Charmian London, and other famous writers of the day like poet Edith Granger Hawkes.
Overland Monthly was published from 1868-1935, and is known for its stories on the outdoors and the ideals of the West Coast in the Manifest Destiny period. London contributed writings to the magazine as early as 1898, when Overland offered him $5 for “To The Man On Trial.”