"Formas y generos literarios." . . "Yukon" . . "LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General" . . "Alaska" . . "J.J. Little & Ives Company," . . "J.S. Cushing & Co.," . . "Macmillan Company," . . "Regent Press," . . "Berwick & Smith," . . "FICTION / Literary" . . . . . "Translations" . . . "Libros electrónicos"@es . "Electronic books"@en . . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sammlung" . . "Poshytyĭ u durni = Lost face" . . . . . "L'esprit de Porportuk : nouvelle inédite" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Lost face"@en . . "Adventure fiction"@en . . "This illustrated collection of seven Jack London short stories includes the famous \"To Build a Fire.\""@en . . "Lost face" . . . . "Adventure stories"@en . . . . . "Contains seven of London's tales, with the title story \"Lost Face\" about a Polish fur trader who strikes a deal with the Nulato Indians who tortured and killed his companions."@en . . . . . "Jack London, the novelist, the writer of short stories, merits respect, for he is a powerful artist in the field where he found fame. He is best known by his stories of life in the frozen and savage North. His interpretations are characterized by brutal vigor. They are rich in the element of man and nature."@en . . . . "Lost Face"@en . . "Lost Face" . . . . . . . "Lost Face. [Tales.]"@en . . . . "L'esprit de Porportuk" . . . . . "Libros electronicos" . . . . . "Lost face" . . . "El burlado" . . . . . . "El burlado"@es . "Fiction"@en . . "Children of the frost"@en . . . "Publishers' advertisements" . . . . . . "Publishers' advertisements"@en . . "Lost face : Illustrated" . . . . . . "Western stories"@en . . . "American literature." . . "American literature" . "Estados Unidos de America Siglo XIX." . . "Adventure stories, American." . . "Western stories." . . "Literatura." . . . .