TrackSection Length
1 Part 1 Ch 1 - The Trail of the Meat 17:15
2 Part 1 Ch 2 - The She-Wolf 21:36
3 Part 1 Ch 3 - The Hunger Cry 23:32
4 Part 2 Ch 1 - The Battle of the Fangs 21:59
5 Part 2 Ch 2 - The Lair 18:32
6 Part 2 Ch 3 - The Grey Cub 11:59
7 Part 2 Ch 4 - The Wall of the World 23:59
8 Part 2 Ch 5 - The Law of Meat 12:37
9 Part 3 Ch 1 - The Makers of Fire 25:08
10 Part 3 Ch 2 - The Bondage 19:31
11 Part 3 Ch 3 - The Outcast 10:35
12 Part 3 Ch 4 - The Trail of the Gods 11:46
13 Part 3 Ch 5 - The Covenant 19:21
14 Part 3 Ch 6 - The Famine 19:37
15 Part 4 Ch 1 - The Enemy of His Kind 21:33
16 Part 4 Ch 2 - The Mad God 19:16
17 Part 4 Ch 3 - The Reign of Hate 11:48
18 Part 4 Ch 4 - The Clinging Death 24:21
19 Part 4 Ch 5 - The Indomitable 11:33
20 Part 4 Ch 6 - The Love-Master 31:41
21 Part 5 Ch 1 - The Long Trail 11:13
22 Part 5 Ch 2 - The Southland 14:33
23 Part 5 Ch 3 - The God's Domain 24:07
24 Part 5 Ch 4 - The Call of Kind 14:08
25 Part 5 Ch 5 - The Sleeping Wolf 19:04

Production
Book Coordinator: Mark F. Smith
Meta Coordinator: J. M. Smallheer
Proof Listener: James Christopher

Artwork
Cover: Illustration "White Fang was howling as dogs howl when their masters lie dead" from White Fang, The MacMillan Company, New York , 1906 Inset: Cover of the first edition of White Fang
Inset: Photo of Jack London
Insert background image: Illustration “He felt the lurking of danger, unseen and unguessed” from the first edition of White Fang, 1906, MacMillan Company, New York


White Fang is a sequel and companion novel to The Call of Wild and in many ways a thematic mirror. Where the first book dealt with a domesticated dog embracing his wildness, here White Fang, a hybrid wolf-dog born, gradually overcomes the harsh “survival of the fittest” circumstances in the wilds of the Yukon Territory during the Klondike Gold Rush and becomes domesticated. Much of the story is told from White Fang’s perspective. He is the only survivor in his litter of five; the others die from hunger. His father, One Eye, is killed trying to steal food from a lynx for the cub. His mother, Kiche, kills the lynx but is seriously injured. The two meet a Native American, Grey Beaver, who recognizes Kiche as his brother’s vagrant wolf dog and adopts the two, but White Fang is persecuted by the other dogs and his mother is sold off. He grows up a callous, savage, solitary, and deadly fighter. At age five a drunken Grey Beaver sells him to an evil dog-fighter, where he defeats all comers until he is nearly brought down by a bulldog. He is rescued by a rich, young gold-hunter, who slowly tames him and brings him home to California from the Yukon, where he performs a heroic feat and settles into a tranquil existence. The book was an immediate worldwide success on release in 1906 and has been popular ever since, especially with younger readers. It has been translated into 89 languages and often adapted for film and television.


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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0701236969924
EAN - CD jacket 0687700170129
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD box
Author Jack London (1876 – 1916)
Year 1906
Recording
Read by Mark F. Smith
Length 7 hours and 41 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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White Fang

  • Author: Jack London
  • Product Code: DB-1271
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