Never listened to but shelved as part of a collection that was gathered but barely listened to. Clam shell case and tapes are in like new condition.

Title: CALL OF THE WILD AND OTHER STORIES

Author: Jack London           Read By: Arnold Moss & Jack Dahlby

Year: 1992

Length: Unabridged

Category: Fiction Adventure

Actual Length & Tapes: 5 hrs., 58 min., on 6 tapes

The Call of the Wild is a novel by Jack London, first published in 1903. This thrilling adventure story is set in the Klondike Gold Rush of Alaska and the Yukon Territory, in the late 1890s. Dog sledding was the mode of transportation and strong sled dogs were in high demand. The novel’s main character, Buck, is half St. Bernard and half Scotch Shepherd dog. Raised as a domesticated dog on a ranch in southern California, Buck is stolen from his home and sold into the brutal existence of an Alaskan sled dog. Forced to survive in a foreign and uncaring environment, with tooth and claw being the only law. He must adjust and master his new life in the wild, by reverting to ancestral instincts.

Also includes "TO BUILD A FIRE", "A PIECE OF STEAK", "LOST FACE" and "TOLD IN THE DROOLING WARD".

As a personal note also search out "White Fang". An excellent book also!