Jack London and his dream house.

By the age of 30, Jack London was already world-renowned for his books Call of the Wild (1903), The Sea Wolf (1904) and other literary and journalistic achievements. Although his books and stories always raised the question of life and death, the struggle for survival with dignity and honesty, he also sought peace and quiet inspiration. His tales of high adventure were based on his own experiences, wandering the Yukon Territory and the fields and factories of California. His works were enjoyed by millions of people all over the world.