Jack London was one of the most notable authors of his time, and this collection showcases some of the most popular short stories that he penned. Filled with reflections on the human condition, our interactions with wilderness, and the chance of underlying magic that surrounds us all, these short stories offer a brief respite from the bustling world around us. This collection of short stories contains "A Thousand Deaths," "An Odyssey of the North," "A Relic of the Pliocene," "The Law of Life," "The Minions of Midas," "To Build a Fire," "Grit of Women," "That Spot," "Flush of Gold," and "Lost Face."