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Book Description mass_market. Condition: new. Reprint. Herman Melvilles thrilling nautical adventurea timeless allegory and an epic saga of heroic determination and conflictAt the heart of MobyDick is the powerful unknowable seaand Captain Ahab a brooding onelegged fanatic who has sworn vengeance on the mammoth white whale that crippled him Narrated by Ishmael a wayfarer who joins the crew of Ahabs whaling ship this is the story of that hairraising voyage and of the men who embraced hardship and nameless horrors as they dared to challenge Gods most dreaded creation and death itself for a chance at immortalityA novel that delves with astonishing vigor into the complex souls of men MobyDick is an impassioned drama of the ultimate human struggle that the Atlantic Monthly called the greatest of American novelsWith an Introduction by Elizabeth Renkerand an Afterword by Christopher Buckley. Seller Inventory # DADAX0451532287
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Herman Melville's thrilling nautical adventure-a timeless allegory and an epic saga of heroic determination and conflict.At the heart of Moby-Dick is the powerful, unknowable sea-and Captain Ahab, a brooding, one-legged fanatic who has sworn vengeance on the mammoth white whale that crippled him. Narrated by Ishmael, a wayfarer who joins the crew of Ahab's whaling ship, this is the story of that hair-raising voyage, and of the men who embraced hardship and nameless horrors as they dared to challenge God's most dreaded creation and death itself for a chance at immortality.A novel that delves with astonishing vigor into the complex souls of men, Moby-Dick is an impassioned drama of the ultimate human struggle that the Atlantic Monthly called "the greatest of American novels."With an Introduction by Elizabeth Renkerand an Afterword by Christopher Buckley Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780451532282
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