Box 2
Contains 41 Results:
Jack Byrne to G. Wiesenberger, 1915 November 12
re: "The Tie That Binds
"The Damascus Road", 1913
A play in three acts by London and Walter H. Nichols (unpublished).The play was suggested by Jack London's story of old San Francisco, before the earthquake and the fire, published originally in "The Saturday Evening Post" under the title "South of the Slot".
"Even Unto Death", undated
This is an 1800 word short story.
Notes on projected pieces of literature, undated
Projected pieces include "Mercy of the Sea," Smoke of Life," "The Pearl Man. Maybe The Sun-God," "Barbarian" (?), "A Study of Marriage, in Two Parts," "Autobiography," "A Clean Steal," "Man Who Was," "Ecuador," "A Tyro's View on Tipping," and a novel on Christ.
"Hearts of Three", 1915 December 14
Included in this folder is the carbon copy typescript of "Hearts of Three", as well as some handwritten notes and an article by Alfred Kuttner. The Introduction to "Hearts of Three" was taken from Kuttner's article, "Drama Comes Back from the Movies".
"In the Time of Prince Charley", undated
This is a short story of 3600 words.
"Jack London", undated
London's autobiographical sketch
"Jack London in Boston", undated
Autobiographical sketch of 2050 words.
"Boat Article: Futile Adventures" & "Adventure--Failures", undated
The Jack London papers consists of correspondence, typescripts and manuscripts, financial records, pamphlets, photographs, and clippings created and collected by American author Jack London. Also included is a bibliographic card file created for a course on bibliography and research at USC in 1942.
"The Plague Ship", undated
Original typescript of the short story with a small number of hand-written corrections.