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In April 1907 Jack London set out to sail around the world in the 45-foot ship The Snark, accompanied by his wife and a small crew. Although suffering from seasickness and tropical disease, London wrote prolifically, including a series of entertaining sketches of the voyage itself. These were later collected as The Cruise of the Snark, a remarkable record of adventure and love among the islands of the South Pacific. - Publisher.
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Keywords
- Americans -- Oceania -- History -- 20th century
- Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography
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- London, Jack, 1876-1916 -- Travel -- Oceania
- Ocean travel
- Oceania -- Description and travel
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- Voyages and travels