Burning Daylight

Burning Daylight is a novel by Jack London, published in 1910, that follows the life of an entrepreneur during the Alaskan Gold Rush in 1893. The protagonist, known as Burning Daylight, is inspired by the real-life figure 'Borax' Smith and represents the success and challenges faced by those seeking fortune in the Yukon Territory. This work was one of London's best-selling books and reflects themes of ambition and the harsh realities of frontier life.























