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Moby-Dick

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'It's true. It's all true for Moby-Dick. He's a killer, he's a fury, he's an angel of hell. Why if the white whale could talk he'd talk like Ahab.' Nantucket. 1851. Centre of a whaling industry that transformed blubber into the oils and candles that lit the world.

It’s there that a schoolmaster called Ishmael arrives to ship on a whale-boat.

He enrols under Ahab, Captain of the Pequod – a man bent on destroying the white whale that lost him his leg.

Certain the destruction of his nemesis will slake his thirst; Ahab’s single-minded pursuit of Moby-Dick consumes Ishmael, the crew and the Pequod itself. The spirit and atmosphere of Herman Melville's masterpiece – romantic, ambiguous, characterful and rich with allegory – is captured.

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Product Details
Oberon Books Ltd
1849435103 / 9781849435109
Paperback / softback
813.3
25/03/2013
United Kingdom
88 pages
130 x 210 mm, 100 grams