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London was actually in the Klondike, so it was easy to write down some of the things and fictionalize them a bit to make it into a story.
i think its because he saw a story in his journey to the Klondike and wanted to make a good selling story about how harsh of a life it was for the dogs in the Klondike when you read the story you can feel the sorrow in the dogs life. i am not positive but that's my answer
Jack and Todd Hoffman, of the reality show Gold Rush America are still looking for gold, so if they have made a million dollars, it isn't from that.
Klondike. I found Kind Look.
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The first American author to make a million dollars was Mark Twain, also known by his real name Samuel Clemens. He achieved this milestone through the success of his book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and later "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
its about a mans struggle to make it in 75 below temp and making a fire is the only way for him to survive
because bucks feet kept getting ice in them,what page was that on?
In "To Build a Fire" by Jack London, the man is lacking "imagination" or the ability to understand and respect the harshness of the natural world. This lack of intuition and foresight ultimately leads to his downfall in the freezing Yukon wilderness.
Anything, most likely go get up and buy some.
Jack London was born in San Francisco, in 1916. Jack got his first job at 10 years of age. He had to work all the time to make money for his family. He quit school at the age of 13 to hold more odd jobs. He graduated from high school in a year, and he went to the University of California for a semester.
Gold was found in the U.S. shortly after the European colonists settled here. The problem was that it was not found in concentrations that created a "gold rush" in the colonies. If it had, you'd have heard about it. It was in 1828-9 that the Georgia gold rush kicked off. It preceded the California gold rush by 20 years, and the Klondike gold rush didn't begin until 1896. Gold can be found in all 50 states, but in only a handful is the precious metal found in concentrations that make it economical to recover.