London and Friends
London Sites / 1st NEH Jack London Seminar (Sonoma College, CA, 1990)
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London's dream home -- Wolf House -- destroyed by fire in 1913.
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Canadian half of London's Yukon cabin, Dawson City.
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American half of London's Yukon cabin, Jack London Square, Oakland, CA (1990).
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Thought to be a picture of the young London -- center -- during the Gold Rush (Jack London Museum, Dawson City, Yukon).
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Charmian, London's wife, built the House of Happy Walls after London's death and lived there the rest of her life. It now serves as a London museum.
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Milo Shepard, great-nephew of London and executor of his estate, Earle Labor, London scholar extraordinaire, & Winnie Kingman, operator of the Jack London Bookstore and Research Center.
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Winnie & Russ Kingman, author of A Pictorial Life of Jack London and A Definitive Chronology of Jack London, chow down.
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Earle Labor (left) & Jim Seeley in the Jack London Bookstore and Research Center, Glen Ellen, CA.; Jack & Charmian overhead (1990).
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Built in 1915, the Pig Palace, part of London's effort to build a model farm, is an efficient piggery with center feed room surrounded by
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