Revolution and Other Essays is a collection of 13 Jack London essays and stories published in 1910 by The Macmillan Company.
[1] The collection includes fictional stories and essays.
[2] "Revolution", the first essay in the book, extols Jack London's renunciation of Capitalism in favor of Socialism.
[3] Contents include: "Revolution", "The Somnambulists", "The Dignity of Dollars", "Goliah", "The Golden Poppy", "The Shrinkage of the Planet", "The House Beautiful", "The Gold Hunters of the North", "Fomá Gordyéeff", "These Bones Shall Rise Again", "The Other Animals", "The Yellow Peril", and "What Life Means to Me".
It was reprinted in 1912 as part of the Macmillan Standard Library series.