"The Acorn-Planter - A California Forest Play" is a 1916 play in two
acts by Jack London, originally intended to be sung and accompanied by
an orchestra. John Griffith London (1876 - 1916), commonly known as Jack
London, was an American journalist, social activist, and novelist. He
was an early pioneer of commercial magazine fiction, becoming one of the
first globally-famous celebrity writers who were able to earn a large
amount of money from their writing. London is famous for his
contributions to early science fiction and also notably belonged to "The
Crowd", a literary group an Francisco known for its radical members and
ideas. Other notable works by this author include: "Martin Eden" (1909),
"The Kempton-Wace Letters" (1903), and "The Call of the Wild" (1903).
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