New York: The Macmillan Company, 1903. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. [4], 9-231, [1], 1-2 (pages of publisher's advertisements). Green vertically-ribbed cloth with decorations stamped in red, white, and black on the front board and spine, gilt lettering on the front board and spine; top edge gilt. Decorated endpapers and pastedowns (done in blue). Title page printed in blue and black, frontispiece and seventeen additional illustrations (color plates and full-page images done in blue). Also with in-text designs. Illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull. Decorated by Charles Edw. Hooper. Ahearn APG 007b. BAL 11876. Woodbridge 19. According to Ahearn APG: "The Call of the Wild was the first book to bring [Jack London] broad recognition and lead to his being called the highest paid, best-known and most popular writer in the world by 1913." London's tale brings the Alaskan wilderness to life, and is one of the first to center around a dog's perspective…