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In 1910 Jack London wrote an introduction for a proposed American edition of We of the Never Never but it was never published. The manuscript, in Jeannie Gunn's handwriting, is contained in a book of letters written to William Peter Hurst and the location is:- MS 6107, Box 169/1. William Peter Hurst papers. La Trobe Australian Manuscripts Collection, State Library of Victoria.

The 'preface', as it was later described by Mrs Gunn, has been reproduced in this article.

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    y separately published work icon Overland The Consolation of Literature no. 177 Summer 2004 Z1166796 2004 periodical issue 2004 pg. 88-89
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