Cruise of the Dazzler

Jack LONDON

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Cruise of the Dazzler
Cruise of the Dazzler

“JOE HAD NOT BEEN A BOY AMONG BOYS FOR NOTHING”: FIRST EDITION OF LONDON’S CRUISE OF THE DAZZLER, 1902

LONDON, Jack. The Cruise of the Dazzler. New York: Century, 1902. Octavo, original cream and orange pictorial cloth.

First edition, first issue, one of the rarest of London’s early novels, with frontispiece and five full-page illustrations. A lovely copy.

At 15, escaping a grueling factory job, London borrowed money for a small sloop called the Razzle Dazzle and after "joining a gang of hard-drinking hoodlums known as 'the Oyster Pirates' on San Francisco Bay, these escapades were fictionalized in the Cruise of the Dazzler." Seaman, laborer, gold miner, journalist and writer, London published this early adventure tale of a mischievious boy shortly before his very popular Call of the Wild (1903). "London's historical significance is major… He ushered into American literature a new prose… clear, straightforward, unpretentious, imagistic" (ANB). First issue, with "Published October, 1902" on copyright page; spine head with "St. Nicholas Books." Without extremely scarce dust jacket. Serialized in St. Nicholas (July 1902). BAL 11872. Woodbridge, London & Tweney 10. Bookplates.

A lovely copy in near-fine condition.

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