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Ouida, 1839–1908 (July 26, 1875). "Signa. A story". London : Chapman & Hall – via Internet Archive. ^


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^ Ouida, 1839–1908 (July 26, 1875). "Signa. A story". London : Chapman & Hall – via Internet Archive.

  • ^ Ouida, 1839–1908 (July 26, 1875). "Signa. A story". London : Chapman & Hall – via Internet Archive.

  • ^ London, Jack (1917) "Eight Factors of Literary Success", in Labor (1994), p. 512. "In answer to your question as to the greatest factors of my literary success, I will state that I consider them to be: Vast good luck. Good health; good brain; good mental and muscular correlation. Poverty. Reading Ouida's Signa at eight years of age. The influence of Herbert Spencer's Philosophy of Style. Because I got started twenty years before the fellows who are trying to start today."

  • ^ "State's first poet laureate remembered at Jack London". Sonoma Index Tribune. August 22, 2016. Archived from the original on February 3, 2018. Retrieved February 2, 2018.

  • ^Jack London. John Barleycorn at Project Gutenberg Chapters VII, VIII describe his stealing of Mamie, the "Queen of the Oyster Pirates": "The Queen asked me to row her ashore in my skiff...Nor did I understand Spider's grinning side-remark to me: "Gee! There's nothin' slow about YOU." How could it possibly enter my boy's head that a grizzled man of fifty should be jealous of me?" "And how was I to guess that the story of how the Queen had thrown him down on his own boat, the moment I hove in sight, was already the gleeful gossip of the water-front?

  • ^ London 1939, p. 41.

  • ^ Kingman 1979, p. 37: "It was said on the waterfront that Jack had taken on a mistress... Evidently Jack believed the myth himself at times... Jack met Mamie aboard the Razzle-Dazzle when he first approached French Frank about its purchase. Mamie was aboard on a visit with her sister Tess and her chaperone, Miss Hadley. It hardly seems likely that someone who required a chaperone on Saturday would move aboard as mistress on Monday."

  • ^ Charmian K. London (August 1, 1922). "The First Story Written for Publication". Sonoma County, California: JackLondons.net. Archived from the original on October 6, 2013.


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