Jack London

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Stock #: 235692
Type: Postcard
Era: Continental Chrome
Publisher: Unicover Corporation
Postmark: 1988 May-3
PM City: San Francisco
PM State: CA
Stamp: 25c
Size: 4" x 5.75" (10.25 x 15 cm)

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First Day of Issue: May 3, 1988 First Issue Location: San Francisco California. Author Jack London brought adventure into ordinary lives. Where men and animals faced the fiercest competitions nature could provide, London set stories of noble spirit and basic emotional drives. Born in San Francisco in 1876, London drew from his own experiences. Most noticeably, his trip to the Yukon Territory in 1987 provided inspiration for his greatest work, The Call of the Wild. But, London also incorporated his experience as a seaman into his stories. In The Sea-Wolf, he wrote about a sea captain named Wolf Larsen, so primitive he could have been born, "before the development of moral nature." And, in Martin Eden, London's hero is also a seaman, driven by a thirst for knowledge and power. In portraying instincts which surface outside of societal structures, London found success as a writer. Today, he is remembered as one of the greatest adventure writers of his time. The stamp on this Maximum Card was issued in sheet form in 1986, then was reissued in booklet form in 1988. This stamp was part of a booklet pane of six

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