John Barleycorn

John Barleycorn Alcoholic Memoirs - Dover Thrift Editions

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Publisher's Synopsis

As close to an autobiography as Jack London ever wrote, John Barleycorn recounts the author's lifelong struggle with alcohol. In this brutally frank memoir, which takes its title from the British folksong that personifies the source of whiskey and beer, London writes of alcohol as his friend and his enemy, an "august companion" and a "red-handed killer." In an age when alcoholism was viewed as a genetic weakness, London's frank, ahead-of-its-time treatment of his struggles tarnished his sterling reputation as a paragon of all-American manhood. The book created a sensation upon its 1913 publication and became a powerful tool of the temperance movement. More than a screed against demon rum, however, the tale recounts London's years as a sailor, explorer, and frontiersman up and down the West Coast, from Southern California to Alaska. Rich in anecdotes and written in a captivating style, the book also offers compelling insights into London's life as a rugged adventurer and popular writer.

Book information

ISBN: 9780486817071
Publisher: Dover Publications Inc.
Imprint: Dover Publications
Pub date:
DEWEY: 818.5209
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: iv, 172
Weight: 136g
Height: 202mm
Width: 128mm
Spine width: 11mm