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A Son of the Sun

Jack London

Free public-domain ebook (Project Gutenberg #21971)

  • English
  • EPUB
  • Listen with on-device AI voices

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Subjects

  • Ship captains -- Fiction
  • Oceania -- Fiction
  • Sea stories, American
  • Autobiographical fiction, American
  • Americans -- Oceania -- Fiction
  • Adventure stories, American

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