Jerry of the Islands: A True Dog Story is a novel by American author
Jack London. Jerry of the Islands was at first distributed in 1917 and
is one of the last works by Jack London. The novel is set on the island
of Malaita, a piece of the Solomon Islands archipelago, which in 1893
turned into a British protectorate. The legend of the novel is Irish
terrier Jerry, who was a sibling of canine named Michael, about whom
London composed another novel - Michael, Brother of Jerry. In the
introduction, Jack London tells about the boat Minota on which he
voyaged and which destroyed in the Solomon Islands. Skipper Kellar of
Eugenie transport protected Jack London after the wreck yet later passed
on by the hands of the man-eaters. London makes reference to a letter
that he got from C. M. Woodford, the Resident Commissioner of the
British Solomons. In this letter, Woodford expounded on a correctional
undertaking on the adjoining island. The second point of the activity
was looking for the remaining parts of Jack London's companions. During
the journey on Minota, Jack London and his significant other observed a
canine on board the boat, an Irish terrier named Peggy. The couple
connected to Peggy such a lot of that London's better half took the
canine after the disaster area of t