Description
First appearance of “Love of Life” by Jack London in the December 1905 issue of McClure’s Magazine.
Quarto. Original illustrated wrappers. Solid text block, small closed tears to edges of cover, crease along front. With three full-page color plates throughout London’s story, running from pages 144-158. Includes other works by notable authors including William Allen White, Anne O’Hagan, and W.B. Yeats.
McClure’s Magazine, founded in 1893, began with investigative journalism looking to expose the injustices in the U.S. government and large corporations. The initial group of journalists working for the magazine left in 1906 to begin The American Magazine. McClure’s continued operations by focusing on literary works, publishing pieces by authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, as well as art pieces by N.C. Wyeth, among others.