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  • Moby Dick

    Herman Melville

    eBook (Cascais Classic Editions, Oct. 9, 2014)
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  • Moby Dick

    Herman Melville, Frank Muller

    MP3 CD (Recorded Books on Brilliance Audio, April 15, 2015)
    Featured title in the 2018 PBS Great American ReadsIts famous opening line, “Call me Ishmael,” dramatic in its stark simplicity, begins an epic that is widely regarded as the greatest novel ever written by an American. Labeled variously a realistic story of whaling, a romance of unusual adventure and eccentric characters, a symbolic allegory, and a drama of heroic conflict, Moby Dick is first and foremost a great story. It has both the humor and poignancy of a simple sea ballad, as well as the depth and universality of a grand odyssey.When Melville’s father died in 1832, the young man’s financial security went too. For a while he turned to school-mastering and clerking, but failed to make a sustainable income. In 1840 he signed up on the whaler, Acushnet, out of New Bedford, Massachusetts. He was just 21. A whaler’s life turned out to be both arduous and dangerous, and in 1842, Melville deserted ship. Out of this experience and a wealth of printed sources, Melville crafted his masterpiece.
  • Moby Dick; or The Whale

    Herman Melville

    eBook (, Jan. 5, 2012)
    Few things, even in literature, can really be said to be unique — but Moby Dick is truly unlike anything written before or since. The novel is nominally about the obsessive hunt by the crazed Captain Ahab of the book’s eponymous white whale. But interspersed in that story are digressions, paradoxes, philosophical riffs on whaling and life, and a display of techniques so advanced for its time that some have referred to the 1851 Moby Dick as the first “modern” novel. Moby-Dick, Herman Melville's 1851 novel, tells the story of obsessed Captain Ahab’s quest for revenge on the White Whale as observed by a common seaman who identifies himself only as Ishmael. In the past century and a half, this novel has achieved legendary status. Moby-Dick is probably second only to War and Peace as a cultural byword for a long, difficult book that unnerves even the most gung-ho readers with its web of digressions and literary and cultural references.When the novel was first published, reviewers and readers alike were, at best, puzzled by its density and, at worst, offended by its religious and sexual allusions. It was the so-called "Melville Revival" of the early twentieth century that placed Moby-Dick on every critic’s short list of great American novels (or great novels from any culture, for that matter). Even those who’ve never read a word of Moby-Dick often recognize the book’s famous first line, "Call me Ishmael," or the plot device of an insane quest for vengeance on an aspect of the natural world.Moby-Dick has been referenced in popular culture throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, showing up in everything from a Led Zeppelin song to The Simpsons to Star Trek. There are many different adaptations of Moby-Dick in a variety of genres, most notably a 1956 film starring Gregory Peck as Captain Ahab and a 1998 TV miniseries with Patrick Stewart in the same role. Both these adaptations get a bad rap because they can’t reproduce the language and structure of Melville’s novel. In fact, there’s really no substitute for this book, and reading it can make a whole new side of American culture visible. (+++ Including hyperlinked explanatory notes within the ebook-optimized text, introductions by leading authorities, and a wealth of other valuable material +++)
  • Moby Dick - Classic Illustrated Edition

    Herman Melville, L. Carr

    eBook (Heritage Illustrated Publishing, Nov. 2, 2014)
    * Beautifully illustrated with atmospheric paintings by renowned artists, Melville's epic sea story charts Captain Ahab's incredible voyage in search of Moby Dick, a great white whale that had destroyed his ship and bitten off his leg in a previous encounter. * Considered one of the 'Great American Novels', Moby Dick has been hugely popular since it was first published over 150 years ago and continues to be enjoyed by readers all around the world today. The book gives an intriguing depiction of life on a whaling boat and explores the themes of good and evil, God, and the status of the working classes. * This meticulous digital edition from Heritage Illustrated Publishing is a faithful reproduction of the original text.
  • Moby Dick

    Herman Melville

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, March 1, 2016)
    Few literary masterpieces cast quite as awesome a shadow as Herman Melville's Moby Dick. Captain Ahab's quest for the white whale is a timeless epic - a thrilling tale of vengeance and obsession, and a searing parable about humanity lost in a universe of moral ambiguity.
  • Moby Dick

    Herman Melville

    eBook (Penguin, July 24, 2014)
    •This e-book publication is unique which includes detailed Biography and Illustrations.•A new table of contents has been included by the publisher. •This edition has been corrected for spelling and grammatical errors.
  • Moby Dick-Treasury of Illustrated Classics Storybook Collection

    Herman Melville

    Hardcover (Modern Publishing, Jan. 21, 2013)
    Ishmael seeks a thrilling adventure, so he joins the crew of a whaling ship. The captain of his ship, Captain Ahab, is crazed with revenge for a white whale called Moby Dick, who ripped off his leg. Join Ishmael and his mates on a rousing journey at sea and discover how one man survives the battle between a determined hunter and high-spirited animal. This easy to read adaptation of the classic novel is guaranteed to hook beginning readers not yet ready to tackle the original.
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  • Moby Dick

    Audiobook

    Audio CD (Naxos Records, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A skipper of a 19th century whaling boat is obsessed with the idea of harpooning the whale that is responsible for the loss of his leg.
  • Moby-Dick

    Herman Melville

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon & Schuster, March 1, 1999)
    Herman Melville's peerless allegorical masterpiece is the epic saga of the fanatical Captain Ahab, who swears vengeance on the mammoth white whale that has crippled him. Often considered to be the Great American Novel, Moby-Dick is at once a starkly realistic story of whaling, a romance of unusual adventure, and a searing drama of heroic courage, moral conflict, and mad obsession. It is world-renowned as the greatest sea story ever told. Moby-Dick, widely misunderstood in its own time, has since become an indubitable classic of American literature.
  • Moby-Dick

    Herman Melville, Kathleen Olmstead, Rebecca K. Reynolds

    Audio CD (Oasis Audio, May 5, 2020)
    Call me Ishmael. These three famous words begin one of America’s most epic novels, a tale of one obsessed captain, his doomed crew, and an elusive white whale named Moby-Dick. The massive original, however, can be very hard for young readers to navigate. This beautifully abridged and adventure-filled version will thrill children and whet their appetite for the complete work—when they are ready to tackle it.
  • Moby Dick: Optimized for ebook. Illustrated

    Herman Melville

    eBook (Knuts Publishing, May 6, 2016)
    The master piece of Herman Melville. Moby Dick is considered one of the best books ever written. This book is recommended to every reader.This edition was specially formatted for ebooks and allows a much easier reading. There are multiple illustrations along the book that allow the reader to understand the personality of Herman Melville.
  • Moby Dick: Illustrated

    Herman Melville

    eBook (Read Monkey, Dec. 16, 2015)
    How is this book unique? 15 Illustrations are included Short Biography is also includedOriginal & Unabridged EditionTablet and e-reader formattedBest fiction books of all timeOne of the best books to readClassic historical fiction booksBestselling FictionMoby-Dick; or, The Whale (1851) is a novel by Herman Melville considered an outstanding work of Romanticism and the American Renaissance. A sailor called Ishmael narrates the obsessive quest of Ahab, captain of the whaler Pequod, for revenge on Moby Dick, a white whale which on a previous voyage destroyed Ahab's ship and severed his leg at the knee. Although the novel was a commercial failure and out of print at the time of the author's death in 1891, its reputation as a Great American Novel grew during the 20th century. William Faulkner confessed he wished he had written it himself, and D. H. Lawrence called it "one of the strangest and most wonderful books in the world", and "the greatest book of the sea ever written". "Call me Ishmael" is one of world literature's most famous opening sentences.