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Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, published by Dover Publications, is a top-ranked classic sea story with a 4.6-star rating from over 3,400 readers. Available with fast, free shipping and flexible payment options, this edition is a must-have for any serious literature collection.



































































| ASIN | 0486432157 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #411,722 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #28 in Sea Stories #765 in Classic Literature & Fiction #1,733 in Action & Adventure Fiction |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,415) |
| Dimensions | 13.34 x 3.18 x 20.96 cm |
| Edition | New |
| ISBN-10 | 9780486432151 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0486432151 |
| Item weight | 363 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 464 pages |
| Publication date | 1 November 2003 |
| Publisher | Dover Publications Inc. |
| Reading age | 11 years and up |
U**A
Livro novo e entregue sem qualquer dano físico.
J**N
El libro llegó un poquito después del día pactado, pero todo bien. El libro es una joya brutal de la literatura.
N**F
The quality of the pages and the cover are not ideal.
R**C
It's a classic allegory, but Moby-Dick is an arduous experience. I once read a summary that this book is only truly capable of being judged when read all the way through to its climax. The fact is, this book holds true to it, and even if when reading it you feel yourself slipping: keep at it, there is some superb English and some superb thought hidden in this book. There are two faults with this book. First, and the biggest one, is the many many chapters on the technical aspects of Whaling and Cetology. Although interesting at first, they descend into Minutiae, and even I as a person who loved the book from cover to cover skipped a few chapters of this nature, scanning for any truly important passages. Secondly, in a few scenes the dialogue can get confusing, but these are generally not key scenes- so do not worry. Just remember that nearly everyone refers to themselves in the Third-Person, and Melville's lack of "said -" becomes less vexing and confusing. The book does, however, contain some of the best prose I have ever read- and I've read a lot of it. Poetic, almost Shakespearean, and above all soaked in atmosphere, there are times when this book just astounds you with the vividness and tenacity of its language. With phrases like "made appalling battle" it sweeps away the less complex and incredibly simple modern bestsellers like The Da Vinci Code. At the heart of the book is an intense symbolism that would sound ludicrous to those who have not read the book, the fact that one white whale could represent so plausibly so so many things does sound far fetched, but when you read it you find so many different answers. Fate, Providence, Nature, Madness, Death, Predestination- all these things run as Ahab and the Pequod's brave and diligent crew assail Moby-Dick. Sure to be remembered as one of the greatest books ever written even in the far far future, this novel is an experience like no other- and an incredibly individual and personally driven one too, perhaps why it is the source of so much praise and so much perplexity. This book teaches you the art of writing, and the art of allegory.
J**T
Buy a different version, the book quality is atrocious.
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