London』s adventure tale The Call of the Wild explores the complex relationships between man and nature,and animals』 struggle with their own nature in man』s world。 In this interdisciplinary
study,a rich collection of primary documents point out the many issues that make this story as poignant and pertinent today as when it was written nearly a century ago。 Compiled here for the
first time is documentation from sources as varied as century-old newspaper accounts,legislative materials,advertisements,poetry,journals,and other startling firsthand accounts。The story』s
historical setting,the Yukon Gold Rush,is brought vividly into focus for readers,with firsthand accounts of the unimaginable hardships faced by the prospectors in the Klondike and Alaskan Gold
Fields。