This antiquarian book contains Jack London's 1911 novel, "Adventure". It
tells the story of the relationship between a man who finds himself
harassed by a group of cannibals on a plantation and a fierce,
independent, and liberated woman who arrives at the plantation and
changes everything. It is a hard-hitting exploration of slavery and
colonialism set on the Solomon Islands, and was the cause of much
controversy. An interesting and thought-provoking read, this text
constitutes a must-have for fans of London's work, and is one not to be
missed by the discerning collector. The chapters contained herein
include: "Something to be Done", "Something is Done", "The Jessie",
"Joan Lackland", "She Would a Planter Be", "Tempest", "A Hard-Bitten
Gang", "Local Colour", "As Between a Man and Woman", "A Message from
Boucher", etcetera. We are republishing this vintage book now in an
affordable, modern edition - complete with a specially commissioned new
biography of the author.