A Thousand Deaths by Jack London
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Here’s Julie Hoverson’s reading of Jack London’s A Thousand Deaths, it was the first published story that London was paid for – and it’s Science Fiction. Julie recorded it for us 113 years after it’s first publication (in May 1899) and she did it specifically for your (and my) pleasure. This is a story that really deserves to be heard (and read).
A Thousand Deaths will also be the subject of an upcoming readalong!
Thanks so much Julie!
A Thousand Deaths
By Jack London; Read by Julie Hoverson
1 |MP3| – Approx. 29 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Provider: Julie Hoverson
Provided: May 23, 2012
First published in The Black Cat, May 1899.
And here’s a print friendly |PDF|.
And to get you in the mood, check out part of one of C. Billadeau’s two gorgeous illustrations of the story:

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