EPISODE · Mar 15, 2020 · 46 MIN
The Call of the Wild - Chapter 5 - The Toil of Trace and Trail
from Public Domain Playhouse · host The Narrator
The Call of the Wild Jack London writes a classic story that remains in our lexicon of euphemisms today, although it was written in 1906. Set during the Klondike gold rush of the 1890s, the story follows Buck, a huge half Saint Bernard, half Scottish shepherd dog who, in Chapter One, starts his story in sunny California. So, how do the wilds of the Canada create the Toil of Trace and Trail? Listen to find out! Public Domain Playhouse brings you great works of literary history from the bosom of antiquity. We provide an entertaining and informative cross between an e-book experience and a fully theatrical production. This is the way e-lit should be.
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The Call of the Wild Jack London writes a classic story that remains in our lexicon of euphemisms today, although it was written in 1906. Set during the Klondike gold rush of the 1890s, the story follows Buck, a huge half Saint Bernard, half Scottish shepherd dog who, in Chapter One, starts his story in sunny California. So, how do the wilds of the Canada create the Toil of Trace and Trail? Listen to find out! Public Domain Playhouse brings you great works of literary history from the bosom of antiquity. We provide an entertaining and informative cross between an e-book experience and a fully theatrical production. This is the way e-lit should be.
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