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Moby-Dick; or, the Whale (English Library) (original 1851; edition 1985)

by Harold Beaver (Author)

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Moby Dick is the epic saga of the fanatic Captain Ahab, who swears vengence on the mammoth white whale who has crippled him. The first American novel to win a place in the literature of the world, it is a masterfully symbolic account of the conflict between man and his fate.
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Title:Moby-Dick; or, the Whale (English Library)
Authors:Harold Beaver (Author)
Info:Penguin Classics (1985), 1024 pages
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Moby Dick, Volume 2 by Herman Melville (1851)

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Moby Dick is the epic saga of the fanatic Captain Ahab, who swears vengence on the mammoth white whale who has crippled him. The first American novel to win a place in the literature of the world, it is a masterfully symbolic account of the conflict between man and his fate.

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