BOX 19:  MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON, RECORD BOOKS AND JOURNALS (7 folders).
Fd. 1:   Magazine Sales No. 1 (1898 – May 1900)
Fd. 2:   Magazine Sales No. 2 (May 1900 – February 1903)
Magazine Sales No. 3 (On Microfilm, Reel 3)
Magazine Sales No. 4
Fd. 3: Serial Publications No. 1 (January 1899 – December 1903)
Fd. 4: Serial Publications No. 3 (January 1914 - )
Fd. 5:  Translations, Vol. 1
Fd. 6: Translations, Vol. 2
Fd. 7: Books, No. 2
BOX 20:  MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON, RECORD BOOKS AND JOURNALS (continued). (9 Folders).
Fd. 1:  Articles
Fd. 2: Plays (also included: Snark Account Book)
Fd. 3: Translation Rights and Plays
Fd. 4: Japanese-Russian War Notebook
Fd. 5:  Log of the Snark
Fd. 6: Tramp Diary
Fd. 7: Photographs
Fd. 8: Log Book of the Snark
Fd. 9: Tramp Diary Copy
BOX 21:  MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON, HOLOGRAPH AND TYPESCRIPT MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON (17 folders).
Fd. 1: The Abysmal Brute
Fd. 2: Second Copy
Fd. 3: The Acorn Planter
Fd. 4: Adventure
Fd. 5: The Assassination Bureau
Fd. 6: Second Copy
Fd. 7: “The Banks of the Sacramento”
“The Birthmark”  
See also “The Intruder”
Fd. 8: “The Captain of the Susan Drew”
Fd. 9: “The Chinango”
Fd. 10: “A Classic of the Sea”
Fd. 11: “Cupid’s Deal”
Fd. 12: “The Devil’s Dice Box”
Fd. 13: “A Dream Image”
Fd. 14: Forward to What Do You Know About a Horse?
Fd. 15: “Heaven Bless You My Friend”
“Her Brother’s Clothes”  
See also “The Intruder”
Fd. 16: “How I Became a Socialist”
Fd. 17: “The Hussy”
BOX 22:  MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON, HOLOGRAPH AND TYPESCRIPT MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON (continued).  (44 folders).
Fd. 1: “If Japan Awakes China”
Fd. 2: Introduction to The Cry for Justice
Fd. 3: “The Intruder”*
Fd. 4: Joke No. 2
Fd. 5: “A Klondike Christmas”
Fd. 6: “Koolau the Leper”
Fd. 7: Korean War Articles, n.d.
Fd. 8: Korean War Articles, Ping-Yang, March 5, 1904
Fd. 9: Korean War Articles, Ping-Yang, March 7, 1904
Fd. 10: Korean War Articles, Sunan, March 10, 1904
Fd. 11: Korean War Articles, Sunan, March 12, 1904
Fd. 12: Korean War Articles, Sunan, March 13, 1904
Fd. 13: Korean War Articles, Antung, May 1, 1904
Fd. 14: Korean War Articles, Antung, May 10, 1904
Fd. 15: Korean War Articles, July 1, 1904
Fd. 16: “Lost Face”
Fd. 17: “The Lover’s Liturgy”
Fd. 18: Martin Eden
Fd. 19: Martin Eden (Continued)
Fd. 20: Martin Eden (Continued)
Fd. 21: Martin Eden (Continued)
Fd. 22: Martin Eden (Continued)
Fd. 23: “The Material Side”
Fd. 24: “The Message”  
See also “The Red One”
“My Hawaii Aloha, Part II”
Fd. 25: “My Little Palmist”
Fd. 26: “O Haru”
Fd. 27: “Our Guiltless Scapegoats”  
 “The Stricken of Molokai”
Fd. 28: “A Piece of Steak”
Fd. 29: “The Princess”
Fd. 30: “The Red One”
Fd. 31: “Revolution”
Fd. 32:  “Road”
Fd. 33: “Scorn of Women”
Fd. 34: “The Sea Sprite and the Shooting Star”
Fd. 35: “Sonnet”
“The Rat Pot” 
 See also “The Captain of the Susan Drew”
Fd. 36: “Telic Action and Collective Stupidity”
Fd. 37: “The Test.  A Klondike Wooing”
Fd. 38: “Thanksgiving on Slav Creek”
Fd. 39: “That Spot”
Fd. 40: “Triolets”
Fd. 41: “Trust”
Fd. 42: The Way of War”
Fd. 43: “Whose Business is to Live”
Fd. 44: “The Wit of Porportuk”
BOX 23:  MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON, PLAY SCRIPTS AND SCREENPLAYS, ADAPTED FROM WRITINGS OF JACK LONDON (9 folders).
Fd. 1: “Beneath the Mask”
Fd. 2: “A Day’s Lodging”
Fd. 3: “The Fighter”
Fd. 4: “The God of His Fathers”
Fd. 5: “Martin Eden”
Fd. 6: “Smoke Bellew”
Fd. 7: “The Star Rover”
Fd. 8: “Tales from Afar”
Fd. 9: “Valley of the Moon”
BOX 24:  MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON, NOTES OF JACK LONDON (19 folders).
Fd. 1: Notes of Articles:
Yacht Race
Man
Man, a series of essays
Man
Environment
Tyro’s View on Tipping
The Suffering of the Klondike
Fd. 2: Notes on Articles (continued)
Sketches – Peggie
They That Rise by the Sword
They That Rise by the Sword
Materialism
Lofty Lodges
Lofty Lodges
Fd. 3: Notes on Autobiographies
My Memories (Paul Liverpool)
Autobiography
One Phase Autobiography
Socialist Autobiography
One Phase Autobiography – Socialism
One Phase Autobiography – Socialism
Autobiography
Fd. 4: Notes on Autobiographies (continued)
One Phase Autobiography – Footlights and Films
One Phase Autobiography – Sailor on Horseback
Farming Autobiography
One Phase Autobiography – Confessions of a Farmer
One Phase Autobiography – Business
Jack Liverpool
Jack Liverpool – The Formula
Fd. 5: Notes on Lectures
Lecture (Old Sonoma)
Lectures – series
Ideas for a Socialist Lecture
Fd. 6: Notes – Miscellaneous
Farm Buildings
Farm – to Eliza
#6 – to Bessie
The Dark Abysm of Sex
Note
Jack Byrne – 1916
“What’s the Idea?”
January 24, 1905 – receipt
November 2, 1916 – to Eliza
Note
Name listing
Psoriasis
“You”
C.C. Wilkening Brochure
Note – Point Barrow
“Eliza”
“Jack Byrne”
“Eliza”
“Eliza”
“Eliza”
Cancelled checks
Jack Byrne*
Note on bill
Wage List
Fd. 7: Notes – Miscellaneous Literary
Notebook
Name listing
North Irish Vocabulary
Criminal Fiction
Hawaii
Lawson notes
Socialist Lecture Tour
Note
Note – Sea-Wolf
French – Appended Notes
Pending magazine expirations
Fd. 8: Notes on Novels
Plot Outline for Hearts of Three
Book – The Traitor
Bark “Bridge”
The Jacket*
White Fang
Greater Love
Great Novel – The Eternal Enemy
Fd. 9: Notes on Novels (continued)
Christ novel
Socialist Novel
A Novel
My Great Labor Novel
I Must Write a Utopia
Book
Plot for Novel
Possum
A Novel – A Tramp Novel
Novel
Novel – The Tavern of Morality
Novel – The Vital Liars
Big Novel
A Novel
Novel – Dandy Cosmopolitan
Cherry
Farthest Distant
Farthest Distant
A Great Novel
The Woman Who Gave a Soul to a Man
The Wheel
Fd. 10: Notes on Novels (continued)
The Assassination Bureau
Amplification of synopsis of last half of Sea Novel
Fd. 11: Notes on Plays
Flight of Duchess
Prize-Fighter Play
Play Motifs
List of Play Rights
Fd. 12: Notes on Short Stories
Wolf
Next Cosmopolitan series
The White Squaw
The Trail Eater
Great Prizefight Short Story
A Story
The Badger
Short Story
Powerful Short Story – A Tragedy
Klondike Short Story
Klondike Short Story
Future Story – Ecuador
Future Story
Short Story
Situation or Story
Big Short Stories
(Great) Short Story
Fd. 13: Notes on Short Stories (continued)
Short Story
Short Nietzsche
Notes – Short Story
Big Short Story
Notes – Amazing Short Story
Klondike
(Great) Short Story
Short Story – A Series
Dog Short Story
Problem Story
Notes – Great Short Story
Short Story (“War”)
The Sea
Saturday Evening Post Short Story
Smoke Bellew Tales
Hawaiian Stories
Fd. 14: London’s Clipping File
Fd. 15: London’s Clipping File (continued)
Fd. 16: London’s Clipping File (continued)
Fd. 17:  London’s Clipping File (continued)
Fd. 18:  London’s Clipping File (continued)
Fd. 19: London’s Clipping File (continued)
PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON
BOX 25:  PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON; SEPARATELY PUBLISHED FICTION OF JACK LONDON (51 folders).
Article Magazine and Date of Publication
Fd. 1: “An Account with Swithin Hall” The Saturday Evening Post,
Fd. 2:  Adventure (Chapter II) Napoleon, Ohio, News, October 5, 1911
Steubenville, Ohio, Gazette  October 7, 1911
Fd. 3: “An Adventure in the The Independent,  May 29, 1902    Upper Sea”    
Fd. 4: “Aloha Oe” The Smart Set, May 1909
Fd. 5: “And ‘Frisco Kid’ Came Back” The Aegis, November 4, 1895
Fd. 6: “The Apostate” Woman’s Home Companion, September 1906
Fd. 7: “Bald-Face” The Muse, December 1900
The Aegis, September 6, 1901
Fd. 8: “Batard” The Illustrated Sunday Monthly, September 28, 1913
Fd. 9: “By the Turtles of Tasman!” San Francisco Call Monthly Magazine, November 19, 1911
Fd. 10: “The Captain of the Susan  Drew” San Francisco Call Semi-Monthly Magazine, December 1, 1912
Fd. 11: “Chased by the Trail” The Youth’s Companion, September 26, 1907
Fd. 12: “The Chinango” The Illustrated London News, June 26, 1909
Fd. 13: “Chun Ah Chun” Woman’s Magazine, March-April 1910
Fd. 14: “The Cruise of the Dazzler” St. Nicholas, July 1902
Fd. 15: “A Curious Fragment” Bristol, England, Times and Mirror, July 3, 1909
Fd. 16: “A Daughter of the Aurora” Novel Magazine, February 1913
Fd. 17: “The Dream of Debs” The International Socialist Review, February 1909
Fd. 18: “The End of the Chapter” San Francisco Newsletter,  June 9, 1900
Fd. 19: “The Enemy of All the World” The International Socialist Review, September 1914
Fd. 20: “The Eternity of Forms” The Red Book Magazine, March 1911
Fd. 21: “Even Unto Death” San Francisco Evening Post, July 28, 1900
Fd. 22: Eyes of Asia Cosmopolitan Magazine, September and October 1924
Fd. 23: “The Faith of Men” The Illustrated Sunday Magazine, November 9, 1913
Fd. 24: “The First Poet” The Century Magazine, June 1911
Fd. 25: “Flush of Gold” Hampton’s Broadway Magazine, October 1908
The Golden Book, November 1931
Fd. 26: “’Frisco Kid’s’ Story” The Aegis, February 15, 1895
The Aegis, May 9, 1899
Fd. 27: “The Fuzziness of Hoockla Heen” The Youth’s Companion, July 3, 1902
Fd. 28: “The God of His Fathers” McClure’s Magazine, May 1901
Fd. 29: “The Grilling of Loren Ellery” The Daily Californian, April 4, 1969
Fd. 30: “The Grit of Women” The Illustrated Sunday Magazine, November 9, 1913
Fd. 31: “The Handsome Cabin Boy” The Owl, July 1899
Fd. 32: Hearts of Three Oakland, California, Tribune, September 21, 1919
Fd. 33: “The Hobo and the Fairy” Cassell’s Magazine, November 1911
Fd. 34:  “The House of Mapuhi” McClure’s Magazine, January 1909
Fd. 35: “The House of Pride” The Pacific Monthly, December 1910
Fd. 36: “The Hussy” Cosmopolitan Magazine, December 1916
Fd. 37: “In a Far Country” Overland Monthly, June 1899
Fd. 38: “In the Forests of the North” Pearson’s Magazine, September 1902
Fd. 39: “In the Time of Prince Charley” Conkey’s Home Journal, September 1, 1899
Fd. 40: “In Yeddo Bay” St. Nicholas, February 1903
Fd. 41: “The Inevitable White Man” Black Cat, November 1910
Oakland, California, Tribune, December 31, 1916
Fd. 42: Jerry Cosmopolitan Magazine, January 1917
Nashville, Tennessean, December 10, 1916
Fd. 43: “The Kanaka Surf”  
 See “Man of Mine”
“Keesh, the Son of Keesh” Ainslee’s Magazine, January 1902
Fd. 44: “The King of the Mazy Way” The Youth’s Companion, November 30, 1899
Fd. 45: “Koolau the Leper” The Pacific Monthly, December 1909
Fd. 46: “A Lesson in Heraldry” The National Magazine, March 1900
Fd. 47: “The Lost Poacher” The Youth’s Companion, March 14, 1901
Fd. 48: “Make Westing!” Pall Mall Magazine, April 1908
Fd. 49: “Man of Mine” Hearst’s Magazine, February 1917
Fd. 50: “The Man with the Gash” McClure’s Magazine,  September 1900
Fd. 51: “The Marriage of Lit-Lit” The Illustrated Sunday Magazine, August 1914
   
BOX 26:  PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON; SEPARATELY PUBLISHED FICTION OF JACK LONDON (42 folders).
Article Magazine and Date of Publication
Fd. 1: “Mauki” Hampton’s Magazine,    December 1909
Fd. 2: “The Men of Forty Mile” Phoenix, New York, Register, April 26, 1918
Fd. 3: The Mutiny of the Elsinore.
 See “The Sea Gangsters”
“Nam-Bok, the Liar” Ainslee’s Magazine, August 1902
Fd. 4: “The Night-Born” Everybody’s Magazine, July 1911
Fd. 5: “A Night’s Swim in Yeddo Bay” The Aegis, May 27, 1895
Fd. 5a: “A Northland Miracle” The Youth’s Companion,  November 4, 1926
Fd. 6: “A Nose for the King” Black Cat, March 1906
Fd. 7: “Old Baldy” Orange Judd Farmer, September 16, 1899
Fd. 8: “An Old Soldier’s Story” Orange Judd Farmer, May 20, 1899
Fd. 9: “One More Unfortunate” The Aegis, December 18, 1895
Fd. 10: “The One Thousand Dozen” The Illustrated Sunday Magazine, October 26, 1913
Fd. 11: “The Passing of Marcus O’Brien” The Reader’s Magazine,  January 1908
Fd. 12: “A Piece of Steak” The Saturday Evening Post, November 20, 1909
Fd. 13: “The Priestly Prerogative” St. Louis, Missouri, Post-Dispatch Sunday Magazine, December 24, 1916;
Tacoma, Washington, Tribune,  December 31, 1916
Fd. 14: “The Princess” Cosmopolitan Magazine, June 1918
Fd. 15: “The Prodigal Father” The Pall Mall Magazine, May 1912
Fd. 16: “The Proper ‘Girlie’” The Smart Set,  October-November 1900
"Saokaicho, Hona Asi Hakadaki” The Daily Californian,  November 12, 1968
Fd. 18: “The Sea-Farmer” The Bookman, March 1912
Fd. 19: “The Sea Gangsters” Hearst’s Magazine, November 1913 – August 1914
Fd. 20: “The Seed of McCoy” The Century Magazine, April 1909
Fd. 21: “Semper Idem” Oakland, California, Tribune, January 1917
Fd. 22: “Siwash” Ainslee’s Magazine, March 1901
Fd. 23: “The Son of the Wolf” Overland Monthly, April 1899;
Spokane, Washington, Statesman- Review, December 10, 1916
Fd. 24: “South of the Slot” The Saturday Evening Post, May 22, 1909
Fd. 25: “The Strength of the Strong” Hampton’s Magazine, March 1911
Fd. 26: “The Dun-Dog Trail” Golden Book Magazine, October 1926
Fd. 26a: “Thanksgiving on the Slav Creek” Harper’s Bazaar, November 24, 1900  
Fd. 26b: “Their Alcove” Woman’s Home Companion, September 1900
Fd. 26c: “A Thousand Deaths” Black Cat, May 1899
Fd. 27: “To Build a Fire” The Youth’s Companion, May 29, 1902
Fd. 28: “To Build a Fire” The Century Magazine, August 1908
Fd. 29: “To Kill a Man” London Magazine, February 1911
Fd. 30: “To Repel Boarders” St. Nicholas, June 1902
Fd. 31: “To the Man on Trail” Overland Monthly, January 1917
Fd. 32: “Told in the Drooling Ward” The Bookman, June 1914
Fd. 33: “The Turning Point” Windsor Magazine, September 1907
Fd. 34: “Two Gold Bricks” The Owl, September 1897
Fd. 35:  “Under the Deck Awnings” The Bystander, December 6, 1911
Fd. 36: “The Unparalleled Invasion” McClure’s Magazine, July 1910
Fd. 36a: “Up the Slide” The Youth’s Companion, October 25, 1906
Fd. 37: “The Whale Tooth” Sunset Magazine, January 1910
Fd. 38: White Fang World’s Library of Best Books, #16
Fd. 39: “Who Believes in Ghosts!” The Aegis, October 21, 1895
Fd. 40: “Winged Blackmail” The Lever, September 1910
Fd. 41: “The Wit of Porportuk” Sunset Magazine, February 1910;
Famous Story Magazine, February 1926
Fd. 42: “Yah! Yah! Yah!” Columbian Magazine, December 1910
   
BOX 27:  PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON; SEPARATELY PUBLISHED NON-FICTION OF JACK LONDON (50 folders).
Article Magazine and Date of Publication
Fd. 1: “Adventures in Dream Harbor” Harper’s Weekly, August 8, 1908
Fd. 2: “Again to the Literary Aspirant” The Critic, September 1902
Fd. 3: “The Amateur M.D.” The Pacific Monthly, August 1910
Fd. 4: “Bonin Islands, Part I” The Aegis, January 18, 1895;
The Daily Californian,  November 19, 1968
“Bonin Islands, Part II” The Aegis, February 1895;
The Daily Californian,  November 27, 1968
Fd. 5: “The Building of the Boat” Harper’s Weekly, July 18, 1908
Fd. 6: “A Classic of the Sea” The Independent, December 14, 1911
Fd. 7: “Daybreak” National Magazine, August 1901
Fd. 8: “The Economics of the Klondike” Review of Reviews, January 1900
Fd. 9: “Editorial Crimes” The Occident, January 1917
Fd. 10: “Engaging a Crew” Harper’s Weekly, July 25, 1908
Fd. 11: “Finding One’s Way on the Sea” Harper’s Weekly, August 1, 1908
Fd. 12: “From Dawson to the Sea” The Illustrated Buffalo Express, June 4, 1899
Fd. 13: “Getting into Print” The Occident, January 1917
Fd. 14: “Girl Who Crossed Swords with a Burglar” San Francisco Examiner,  July 21, 1901
Fd. 15: “Gladiators of the Machine Age” San Francisco Examiner, November 16, 1901
Fd. 16: “The Gold Hunters of the  North” The Atlantic Monthly, July 1903
Fd. 17: “The Golden Poppy” The Delineator, January 1904
Fd. 18: “The High Seat of Abundance Woman’s Home Companion, November 1908
Fd. 19: “The House of the Sun” The Pacific Monthly, January 1910
Fd. 20: “Housekeeping on the Klondike” Harper’s Bazaar, September 15, 1900
Fd. 21: “How I Became a Socialist” The Comrade, March 1903
Fd. 22: “Human Drift” The Forum, January 1911
Fd. 23: “Husky – The Wolf Dog of the North”  Harper’s Weekly, June 30, 1900
Fd. 24: “If Japan Wakens China” Sunset Magazine, December 1909
Fd. 25: “The Impossibility of War” Overland Monthly, March 1900
Fd. 26: “Jack London Describes Hawaii’s Strange Lure” New York American, September 1916
Fd. 27: “Jack London in Boston” Boston Evening Transcript, May 26, 1900
Fd. 28: John Barleycorn The Saturday Evening Post
Fd. 29 + 30:   Johnson-Jeffries Fight Articles
Dateline Thursday, June 23
Dateline Friday, June 24
Dateline Saturday, June 25
Dateline Sunday, June 26
Dateline Monday, June 27
Dateline Tuesday, June 28
Dateline Wednesday, June 29
Dateline Thursday, June 30
Dateline Friday, July 1
Dateline Saturday, July 2
Dateline Sunday, July 3
Dateline Monday, July 4
Fd. 31: “The Material Side” The Occident, December 1916
Fd. 32: Mexican War Articles
“The Red Game of War” Collier’s Magazine, May 16, 1914
“With Funston’s Men” Collier’s Magazine, May 23, 1914
“Mexico’s Army and Ours” Collier’s Magazine, May 30, 1914
“Stalking the Prestilence” Collier’s Magazine, June 6, 1914
“The Trouble-Makers of Mexico” Collier’s Magazine, June 13, 1914
“Lawgivers” Collier’s Magazine, June 20, 1914
“Our Adventures in Tampico” Collier’s Magazine, June 27, 1914
Fd. 33: “My Hawaiian Aloha,”  Part II Cosmopolitan Magazine,  October 1916
Fd. 34: “My Hawaiian Aloha,” Part III Cosmopolitan Magazine,  November 1916 
Fd. 35: “The Nature Man” Woman’s Home Companion, September 1908
Fd. 36: “Navigating Four Horses North of the Bay” Sunset Magazine, September 1911
    Redwood Rancher, May and June, 1953
Fd. 37: “On the Writer’s Philosophy of Life”     The Occident, December 1916
See “The Material Side”  
“The Other Animals” Collier’s Magazine, September 1908    
Fd. 38: The People of the Abyss The Butcher’s Journal (Melbourne, Australia), March 10, 1924
Fd. 39: “Pessimism, Optimism, and Patriotism” The Aegis, March 1, 1895
Fd. 40: “Phenomena of Literary Evolution” The Bookman, October 1900
Fd. 41: “Pictures” Cosmopolitan Magazine,  September 1907
Fd. 42: “Pluck and Pertinacity” The Youth’s Companion, January 4, 1900
Fd. 43: “A Problem” Amateur Bohemian, March 1896
Fd. 44: “The Psychology of the Surfboard” The Mid-Pacific Magazine, May 1915
Fd. 45: “The Question of a Name” The Occident, January 1917
Fd. 46: “The Worker and the Tramp”
Fd. 47: “Review of The Octopus The Occident, December 1916
   See “The Material Side”; Bohemian Club Literary Notes #16    
Fd. 48: “Revolution” Swenson & Madden Pamphlet
Fd. 49: “Riding the South Sea Surf” Woman’s Home Companion, October 1907
Fd. 50: “Rods and Gunnels” The Bookman, October 1916
BOX 28:  PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON; SEPARARTELY PUBLISHED NON-FICTION OF JACK LONDON (21 folders).
Fd. 1: The Russo-Japanese War Articles
San Francisco Examiner, April 4, 1904 (Datelined February 26)
San Francisco Examiner, March 3, 1904 (Datelined March 2)
San Francisco Examiner, March 4, 1904
San Francisco Examiner, April 3, 1904 (Datelined March 5)
San Francisco Examiner, April 7, 1904 (Datelined March 5)
San Francisco Examiner, April 19, 1904 (Datelined March 5)
San Francisco Examiner, April 18, 1904 (Datelined March 7)
Fd. 2: Russo-Japanese War Articles (continued)
San Francisco Examiner, April 26, 1904 (Datelined March 8)
San Francisco Examiner, April 17, 1904 (Datelined March 12)
San Francisco Examiner, April 20, 1904 (Datelined March 13)
San Francisco Examiner, April 25, 1904 (Datelined March 28)
San Francisco Examiner, June 19, 1904 (Datelined April 21)
San Francisco Examiner, June 5, 1904 (Datelined April 30)
San Francisco Examiner, June 12, 1904 (Datelined May 2)
San Francisco Examiner, June 4, 1904 (Datelined May 5)
San Francisco Examiner, June 26, 1904 (Datelined June 2)
Fd. 3: “The Scab” Charles H. Kerr pamphlet
Fd. 4: Schutzenfest Articles
San Francisco Examiner, July 22, 1901
Fd. 5: “Small-Boat Sailing”  The Yachting Monthly, August 1912
Fd. 6: “Sonnet” The Dilettante, February 1901
Fd. 7: “The Stampede to Thunder Mountain” Collier’s Weekly, May 3, 1902
Fd. 8: “Story of an Eye-Witness” Collier’s Weekly, May 5, 1906
Fd. 9: “Story of a Typhoon Off  the Coast of Japan” San Francisco Call,  November 12, 1893
Fd. 10: “Stranger Than Fiction” The Critic, August 1903
Fd. 11: “The Terrible and Tragic in Fiction” The Critic, June 1903
Fd. 12: “Things Alive” Yale Monthly Magazine, March 1906
  
Fd. 13: “Through the Rapids on the Home Magazine, June 1899
   Way to Klondike”
Fd. 14: “Too Much English” Woman’s Home Companion, April 1909
   
Fd. 15: “The Tramp” Charles H. Kerr pamphlet
Fd. 16: “Tramp Diary” The Palimpsest, May 1926
Fd. 17: “Washoe Indians” San Francisco Examiner, June 16, 1901
Fd. 18: “What Life Means to Me” San Francisco Bulletin, December 2, 1916
Fd. 19: “What We Will Lose When the Japs Take Hawaii” San Francisco Examiner, August 20, 1916
Fd. 20: Published Letters of Jack London
The Editor, n.d.
Profits from Barren Hillsides, #2
An Old Lie Finally Nailed
Atlanta, Georgia, Journal, March 3, 1906
New York World, April 29, 1906
Woman’s Home Companion, November 1906
San Francisco Examiner, October 3, 1909
Honolulu Advertiser, January 23, 1910
The Socialist, June 18, 1910
University of California (Davis), University Farm Agricola, October 13, 1916
Atlantic Monthly, December 1916
Fd. 21: Miscellaneous Published Material of Jack London
Jack London on the Great War
Eight Great Factors of Literary Success
Jack London by Himself
Forward to Michael, Brother of Jerry
 BOX 29:  PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON; SEPARATELY PUBLISHED ARTICLES AND SHORT STORIES, PURCHASED BY MERRILL LIBRARY FOR THE JACK LONDON COLLECTION (12 folders).
Fd. 1: “The Apostate” Charles H. Kerr pamphlet
Fd. 2: “Brown Wolf” Everybody’s Magazine, August 1906
Fd. 3: “The Faith of Men” Sunset Magazine, June 1903
Fd. 4: “The House of Mapuhi” McClure’s Magazine, January 1909
Fd. 5: “If Japan Wakens China” Sunset Magazine, December 1909
Fd. 6: “The League of Old Men” California Review, June 1904
Fd. 7: “Love of Life” McClure’s Magazine, January 1909
Fd. 8: “The Master of Mystery” Out West, September 1902
Fd. 9: “Revolution” Charles H. Kerr pamphlet
Fd. 10: “The Sheriff of Kona” The American Magazine,
Fd. 11: “The Sickness of Lone Chief” Out West, October 1902
Fd. 12: “The Strength of the Strong” Charles H. Kerr pamphlet
BOX 30:  PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF JACK LONDON; SEPARATELY PUBLISHED ARTICLES AND SHORT STORIES, PURCHASED BY MERRILL LIBRARY FOR THE JACK LONDON COLLECTION (26 folders).
Fd. 1: “The Unexpected” McClure’s Magazine, August 1906
Fd. 2: “The Whale Tooth” Sunset Magazine, January 1910
Fd. 3: “Life and Jack London,”  by Rose Wilder Lane Sunset Magazine, March and April 1918
Fd. 4: “Life and Jack London,”  by Rose Wilder Lane   (continued) Sunset Magazine, March and April 1918
Fd. 5: The Phoenix December 1, 1915
MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS
JACK AND CHARMIAN LONDON
BOX 30 (continued):  MISCELLANEOUS JACK LONDON MATERIALS
Fd. 6: Letters from Jack London to Charmian London
Fd. 7: Contracts from The Macmillan Company
Fd. 8: Miscellaneous Contracts and Receipts
Fd. 9: Accounts with The Macmillan Company
Fd. 10: Accounts with The Century Magazine
Fd. 11: Accounts with Sunset Company
Fd. 12: Accounts with Cosmopolitan Magazine
Fd. 13: Lawsuits
Fd. 14: Life Insurance
Fd. 15: Jack London Passport
Fd. 16: Nakata File
Fd. 17: Manyoungi File
Fd. 18: Snark Invoices
Fd. 19: Snark Chronometer Charts
Fd. 20: Sinclair Lewis Plots
Fd. 21: Jack London Wills: 1906, 1909, 1911
Fd. 22: Jack London Death Certificate
Fd. 23: “Instructions for Disposal of Body”
Fd. 24: Page Proofs
Fd. 25: Book Announcements
Fd. 26: Book Lists
BOX 31:  MISCELLANEOUS JACK LONDON MATERIALS (continued) (17 folders).
Fd. 1: Photograph File
Fd. 2: Photograph File
Fd. 3: Commemorative Poetry
Fd. 4: Commemorative Poetry
Fd. 5: Jack London Wallet
Fd. 6: Interviews
Fd. 6a: Horoscopes
Fd. 7: Jack London Magazine Editions
California Writer’s Club Quarterly Bulletin,
   December 1916 (vol. 4, no. 4)
Overland Monthly, May 1932 (vol. 90, no. 4)
American Book Collector, November 1966 (vol. 17, no. 3)
Fd. 8: Book Reviews
Fd. 9: Reviews from The Macmillan Company
Fd. 10: Judge Samuels File
Fd. 11: Jack London Club
Fd. 12: Jack London Spurious Works
Fd. 13: Manuscripts about Jack London
Fd. 14: Articles about Jack London
Fd. 15: Articles about Jack London
Fd. 16: Articles with Mention of Jack London
Fd. 17: Articles with Mention of Jack London
BOX 32:  MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS ABOUT JACK LONDON (11 folders).
Fd. 1: Movie Advertisements
Fd. 2: Jack London Cabin
Fd. 3: Jack London Ranch and State Park
Fd. 4: Jack London Ranch and State Park
Fd. 5: Scrap Book
Fd. 6: Jack London Ephemera
MISCELLANEOUS CHARMIAN LONDON MATERIAL
Fd. 7: Manuscripts
Fd. 8: Manuscripts
Fd. 9: Notes
Fd. 10: Notes
Fd. 11: Notes
BOX 33:  MISCELLANEOUS CHARMIAN LONDON MATERIAL (continued) (10 folders).
Fd. 1: Individually Published Articles
Fd. 2: Articles about Charmian London
Fd. 3: Articles about Charmian London
Fd. 4: Charmian London Passport
Fd. 5: Kittredge Family History and Genealogy
Fd. 6: Contracts, Receipts, and Personal Documents
Fd. 7: Notes and Clippings from Inscribed First Edition Books of  Jack London
Fd. 8: Notes and Clippings from Books of Charmian London’s Library
Fd. 9: Charmian London Ephemera
Fd. 9a: Charmian London Ephemera
Fd. 9b: Charmian London Ephemera
MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL
Fd. 10: Joan London Ephemera
BOX 34:  MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL (continued) (12 folders).
Fd. 1: Eliza London Shepard Ephemera
Fd. 2: Ninetta Wiley Eames Payne Ephemera
Fd. 3: Irving Shepard Ephemera
Fd. 4: Miscellaneous Poetry
Fd. 5: Manuscripts
Fd. 6: Manuscripts
Fd. 7: Reviews of Books about Jack London
Fd. 8: Utah State University Jack London Collection
Fd. 9: Other Jack London Collections
Fd. 10: The Californian, March 14, 1848
Fd. 11: Bibliography of Jack London’s Books
Fd. 12: Jack London’s Bibliography